Montyforever
Well-Known Member
Not sure who would be the best one to contact in this situation?
A person in our area is completely and utterly irresponsible with their dogs, I've seen it over and over again and i know its not going to change. They never put their dogs on leads and i mean never, they will walk down a main road screaming at the dogs for running into the road. Im surprised the dogs haven't been killed yet to be honest the dogs are questionable breeds, and at one point they bred their dog to a pitbull and sold all but one puppy. One dog is dog aggressive, the others are lovely but given they are living with 3 young kids i just think its an accident waiting to happen! They are constantly "looking after" other peoples dogs from anything from days to weeks and constantly introducing new dogs into the mix. Its a nightmare for anyone else in the area with dogs, its even turning my boy a bit aggressive with dogs he doesn't know as he's a sensitive chap so heavy dogs jumping up at him hurts him.
So what's the best course of action? They are generally sweet dogs in a toxic situation
A person in our area is completely and utterly irresponsible with their dogs, I've seen it over and over again and i know its not going to change. They never put their dogs on leads and i mean never, they will walk down a main road screaming at the dogs for running into the road. Im surprised the dogs haven't been killed yet to be honest the dogs are questionable breeds, and at one point they bred their dog to a pitbull and sold all but one puppy. One dog is dog aggressive, the others are lovely but given they are living with 3 young kids i just think its an accident waiting to happen! They are constantly "looking after" other peoples dogs from anything from days to weeks and constantly introducing new dogs into the mix. Its a nightmare for anyone else in the area with dogs, its even turning my boy a bit aggressive with dogs he doesn't know as he's a sensitive chap so heavy dogs jumping up at him hurts him.
So what's the best course of action? They are generally sweet dogs in a toxic situation