Dizzykizzy
Well-Known Member
My friend lives in a terrace which she can drive her car behind, it is a private lane. She was loading her car up yesterday to go to stay with family and popped back in to go to the loo leaving the car unlocked with her dogs and luggage/presents etc.
When she came back one of her dogs was missing.
Her neighbour is an alcoholic and recently lost her dog (it ran away and has not been found) and my friend suspected she had taken her dog as there hadn't been time for anyone else to get up the lane and disappear with him. She banged on the door and after about 10 minutes the neighbour opened it, my friend asked to go in, she refused at first but then let her swearing and cursing and screaming "now you know what it feels like". My friend couldn't see or hear her dog but gut instinct told her he was there so she got the police involved. Through family contacts they arrived within 20 minutes.
Thank god they did, Harry was found in a box with a plastic bag over his head, covered in blankets and under the bed. He had soiled himself with fear and was trembling from head to foot. He was checked by a vet and found to be unharmed just terribly shocked.
Can you believe anyone would do this to a dog, especially a so called dog lover herself?
The woman was taken into custody but released on bail. She will be charged with theft and cruelty to animals.
My friend is terrified of what she might do next and doesn't know how she will cope when she has to go back to work next week and leave the dogs.
Please could she and her lovely Springer Spaniel have some vibes to help them through this?
When she came back one of her dogs was missing.
Her neighbour is an alcoholic and recently lost her dog (it ran away and has not been found) and my friend suspected she had taken her dog as there hadn't been time for anyone else to get up the lane and disappear with him. She banged on the door and after about 10 minutes the neighbour opened it, my friend asked to go in, she refused at first but then let her swearing and cursing and screaming "now you know what it feels like". My friend couldn't see or hear her dog but gut instinct told her he was there so she got the police involved. Through family contacts they arrived within 20 minutes.
Thank god they did, Harry was found in a box with a plastic bag over his head, covered in blankets and under the bed. He had soiled himself with fear and was trembling from head to foot. He was checked by a vet and found to be unharmed just terribly shocked.
Can you believe anyone would do this to a dog, especially a so called dog lover herself?
The woman was taken into custody but released on bail. She will be charged with theft and cruelty to animals.
My friend is terrified of what she might do next and doesn't know how she will cope when she has to go back to work next week and leave the dogs.
Please could she and her lovely Springer Spaniel have some vibes to help them through this?