What can I do?

Mosh

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I have a "friend" that has two lovely Staffy type dogs. (One is a staffy and one is a staffy x English bull i think!) and I'm just worried that she isn't treating them right.
They do get fed once a day and have some access to water when the bowl is filled up! But they look healthy enough physically.

Its more their mental well being I'm worried for. The young male (recently neutered) is locked up in his crate all day apart from meal time so if he does get let out has some serious energy which he needs to burn off so rampages around the house and play fights with the other female staff she has.
The female staff is sent to her bed all day and not allowed off as she leaves hair on the floor and smells apparently. Smells like a normal dog to me! She also has lots of energy which isn't being used up so she rampages around the house too.
Their owner is constantly shouting at them both to shut up, get on their bed and she smacks them a lot too, not overly hard but she does it a lot.She also threatens them with a broom handle which does make them cower and shes admitted to smacking them with it in the past. They have a crate which is probably half a metre high and probably three quarters of a metre long and at that night and when she goes out both dogs are locked in the crate without water and in my own personal view its not big enough for both dogs. She locks them up as they eat cat poo and wee and poo on her floor downstairs.

What worries more is that she has a boisterous 4 year old in the house and has another child on the way. What if the dogs get so fed up they bite the child or the baby? it will be then their fault :(.
Can i report her? Even though they do get fed? I've tried asking the rescue where she got them from but they didn't really care.
I've offered to take them out to agility but got shot down as its dangerous. And then told i was a disgrace as my dog was skinny. I have a greyhound!!
Not sure what I can do from here?
 
Cant see the link between a fed up dog and biting a child personally?

Anyhoo although their conditions/treatment are less than ideal i would imagine there is very little you can do if she will not let you walk/train/play with them- as if their basic needs are being met the RSPCA and the like wont do anything- such a shame for the dogs.........
 
The dog warden might be able to call around for a chat from a husbandry point of view, rather than a welfare one. Phone your local council. If they are such a pain in her bum, why doesn't she rehome/return them? It doesn't sound as if she likes them very much.
 
Lexiedhb, I just meant that if they do get let out to play they could accidentally get the child as he is lively and is constantly tugging at them and wanting to play. I don't think they would do anything nastily on purpose but I can't see why you would take the risk. They are lovely dogs at the minute, I love them to bits but I can't take on another 2 dogs sadly :( All they want is some fuss and play time.

Thank you CC and Amymay, I will phone the council and see what they can do. They are clever, pretty and fairly social dogs which would make a good family pet.The female is soft as and just wants to be your friend and the male staff wants to play.

Feel so sorry for them both, I didn't think the RSPCA would do much but I just wanted to get some ideas on what to do.
 
Problem is she sounds like a person who is not going to listen- to anyone..... and trying to get two Staff's rehomed through rescue will be next to impossible sadly! :(

Such a shame she wont take your help.
 
She doesn't listen to anyone. It would take something like the dog biting her child to make her listen. Then she would probably get rid of the child! Joking aside, Its going to be hard. My local rescue is over flowing with staffs as always. If i could take them I would but I just don't have the room or time to devote to 3 dogs, one of them who manages to take over a double bed all by himself!
The thing is, my dog is a bit antisocial about other dogs but he loves staffs and on previous walks has walked alongside very happily them without batting an eyelid when they jumped on him. I also go for pretty regular long walks around the countryside around here and can regularly go out for about 3 hours and oddly its at the back of her house so why she won't join me I don't know!
 
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