Riz
Well-Known Member
My neighbour has a very large and very loud German Shepherd. They keep her in the garden, and have done for the last 2 years or so - she has only had a kennel for about the last year :-( and when I say kennel, I say that in the loosest terms....We have had major problems with the noise at all hours - I posted on here awhile ago about the electronic bark detterents - but over the summer she seemed alot happier & less inclined to bark throughout the night. I had a chat with my neighbour who has previously been very unapproachable (she approached me for a favour, so I guess she can be nice when she wants something!!), and she was very apologetic - the dog is worse when they go out, so I guess they didn't know the full extent of the problem.
Anyway - since Friday (Bonfire night) the dog has been going absolutely bananas - she clearly doesn't like fireworks, and I can't say I blame her - we have alot around here - and now it turns out the neighbours have gone away, and are just having someone go in at 10.00 at night to feed her. I called the RSPCA in the past and they said because she has food, water & shelter there is nothing they can do - but surely this is now borderline cruelty?? Leaving a frightened animal outside and alone over the bonfire weekend?? Its such a shame because she looks a lovely dog, and is apparently very good with the ladies grandkids - but she clearly isn't loved and cared for as she should be. I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to do :-( and I would dearly love some sleep.....
Is there anyone other than the RSPCA that might give a damn about this??!!
Anyway - since Friday (Bonfire night) the dog has been going absolutely bananas - she clearly doesn't like fireworks, and I can't say I blame her - we have alot around here - and now it turns out the neighbours have gone away, and are just having someone go in at 10.00 at night to feed her. I called the RSPCA in the past and they said because she has food, water & shelter there is nothing they can do - but surely this is now borderline cruelty?? Leaving a frightened animal outside and alone over the bonfire weekend?? Its such a shame because she looks a lovely dog, and is apparently very good with the ladies grandkids - but she clearly isn't loved and cared for as she should be. I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to do :-( and I would dearly love some sleep.....
Is there anyone other than the RSPCA that might give a damn about this??!!