Oneofthepack
Well-Known Member
I've just had a rather unsettling disagreement with my neighbour and wondered what you all thought. He has 4 retired greyhounds, one of which is 13 years old. She suffers from really bad arthritis but the owner doesn't believe in ( and probably can't afford) traditional vets so has been treating her with his own concocotions. Over the last few months she's been getting steadily thinner and thinner, although he says she eats more than the others, until she is now completely skeletal and barely able to walk. I spoke to him gently a few weeks ago and asked what was he going to do about her and he said if she went the others would go too as he only got them for company for her. He is prone to bluster and is quite arrogant and aggresive so I didn't push it but today we met on a walk and the dog collapsed in the road and wasn't able to get up. I took a deep breath and said I really thought it was time he ended her suffering and he just flipped. He said it wasn't a communist state and he wouldn't be dictated to by anyone/he knew more about dogs than I ever would and he would do what he liked with his dogs/she was 13 and sick and it wasn't up to me to decide when she died/ he didn't tell me how to look after my dogs so I couldn't tell him etc etc. I kept very calm and said I realised he cared for his dogs (though sometimes he admits to being quite cruel but again it may be said for effect) but that maybe he wasn't being objective and hadn't noticed how bad she had got. He wouldn't listen so I said I would give him 2 weeks to sort it out or I would call the RSPCA, which wound him up even more understandably.
My dilema is, do I call the RSPCA and risk pissing off the person who lives directly opposite me when he is obviously a bit unstable or do I just let this poor dog die a miserable death?
My dilema is, do I call the RSPCA and risk pissing off the person who lives directly opposite me when he is obviously a bit unstable or do I just let this poor dog die a miserable death?