How sad r the “so called human beings” who buy/get a dog then as soon as the novelty has gone they think its ok to keep there dog locked up in the house with out any human interaction apart from feeding and giving them a drink, NO WALKS, NO PETTING OR FUSSING,NO TALKING TO EXCEPT TO SHOUT “GET IN UR BED”!!!
Worse still they only want to Bred them for profitL
I reported one of my neighbours, cos she wouldn’t listen even though I told her I would report her now I cant even go out of my house with out getting a load of abuse from her and her friendsL
But at least her dogs have been rehomed and she isn’t allowed to have any more animals for lifeJ
I could involve ppl to sort this out but I don’t want to sink to her level What do u think I should do?
Prove im better than her by (ignoring her) or (give them there match) and stoop to there level? ??
2006-08-26
13:51:02
·
36 answers
·
asked by
ami_boverd
2
in
Pets
➔ Dogs
I Forgot to mention i'm only 13years old 14 end of next month :) i havent told my mum about whats being said cos i know she'd go mad,and i have "NO REGRETS" for my actions.
The poor dog (*****) was only a pup herself but had two litters in her two seasons,she was locked in a room whilst the so called owner brought these 3 dogs in turn "day after day" all day through out her season :( just i think for there own sad kicks i think one of the dogs was triple the bitches size! and her young kids "youngest 3year old" all sat watching this,thinking it was funny watching the poor ***** in total distress :( cos they didnt know any better!
im not going to move! and if need be she will see "its not her poor dog" shes dealing with now!!!
Thanks for all ur messages of support ;)
SHE AINT GONNA WIN!!!!!
2006-08-27
12:25:05 ·
update #1
try 2 ignore as best as you can it'll all blow over.
2006-08-26 13:54:12
·
answer #1
·
answered by omoxionuk 2
·
1⤊
0⤋
WELL DONE!!! The world needs more people like you, and less people like your neighbour.
As for what to do about your neighbour, maybe start with an informal chat with the police and take it from there. Maybe they can give advice.
As for suzyfirestarter's comments, whilst I have some sympathy for the suggestion of offering to walk their dogs, they don't sound like the most approachable people.
I've no sympathy for your neighbour, remember that not all people are nice. Not everyone does the best they know - some just don't care. If the irresponsible breeding of dogs was their method of bringing in money to put food on the table then tough! Let them find another way, rather than by spreading misery, not just for the dogs but for the future owners, who've been charged a load of money for a dog that may or may not be suitable for them.
Their method of earning a living was immoral, and the fact that the law have stepped in means it was also illegal.
You should be proud of yourself. I wish you the best of luck.
2006-08-27 00:22:51
·
answer #2
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
First of fI applaud you for doing the right thing. The world needs more people like you. She must of been really not providing correctly for the dogs if they where removed and she is not allowed dogs again. You did the right thing. I'm sorry that you are now being harrased for doing the right thing. I would ignore her and her friends. It might be a good idea to have a restraining order put on her. Your local police department can assist you with this.
A person who is a victim of harassment may seek a restraining order
Harassment includes:
Repeated, intrusive, or unwanted acts, words, or gestures that are intended to adversely affect your safety, security, or privacy, regardless of the relationship between you and the alleged harasser;
Targeted residential picketing, which includes:
marching, standing, or patrolling by one or more persons directed solely at a particular residential building in a manner that adversely affects the safety, security, or privacy of an occupant of the building, and
marching, standing, or patrolling by one or more persons which prevents an occupant of a residential building from gaining access to or exiting from the property on which the residential building is located.
You are being harrased
2006-08-26 14:01:00
·
answer #3
·
answered by cin_ann_43 6
·
1⤊
0⤋
Do you in your heart really feel that you handled this situation properly? Even if she was in the wrong, can you feel how she feels? Was that her means to put food on her table? Nosy neighbors can be so hurtful. Could walking her dogs for her helped? Could you show her the way by example? Now that it is too late, expect the treatment that you are receiving and take it graciously. Or behave like her and show her what less of a human you are. You didn't care to help her with the problem. Why should you care now? Remember, people do the best they can with what they know. Hurt her and she learns nothing.
2006-08-26 14:06:44
·
answer #4
·
answered by firestarter 6
·
1⤊
0⤋
Which ever applies.....be a lady/gentleman. Remember two wrongs don't make a right. Confrontation may only escalate and make matters much worse. Ignore them, they will soon find it's not getting to you and back off.
Involve the authorities only if a physical threat is leveled against, then you should have a witness to it.
You put the dog's well-being before your own, good for you and best of luck!
2006-08-26 14:02:09
·
answer #5
·
answered by trusport 4
·
0⤊
0⤋
The poor dogs couldn't talk so I am glad you were their voice. Good job.
Now, as for the neighbors, just take the high road and act like you don't even hear them. They are only mad because they feel ashamed and don't know how else to act toward you so they would rather try and make you feel bad than deal with their own emotions. So, again, my vote is just smile, wave, hold your head high and be confident getiting the mail, or getting in the car and drive off. Do not say ONE WORD. This will drive them crazy!!!
Enjoy!
2006-08-26 14:00:02
·
answer #6
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
0⤋
I've been in your shoes.I've reported several people including my own cousin and my neighbors.Then I was bad-mouthed by them even though I was in the right,as are you.I think if you ignore animal cruelty,then you are just as guilty as the one who's treating the animal badly.Right now,my best friend and I are hiding a dog from it's owner until we can re-home it because it's badly taken care of and runs the streets,so we sort of stole it,well,we DID steal it but it was to save it from further abuse and neglect.So, don't feel badly if you get some verbal abuse,YOU saved the dog's from further abuse and possibly saved their lives.You're a HERO!!!Be happy!!!
2006-08-26 23:31:07
·
answer #7
·
answered by Dances With Woofs! 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
The vendors make undesirable canine, ok some canine might properly be undesirable besides yet its the vendors job to regulate it if this concern grew to become into to upward thrust up. All canine no count what the breed might properly be knowledgeable to be obedient and risk-free around human beings, with early socialisation to Adults, toddlers and different animals particularly canine then the animals will sense no might desire to be threatened by using this and for this reason no longer might desire to be aggressive. The canine learns from the owner and maximum undesirable canine are those that are used for struggling with, guarding and making human beings "look solid or no longer uncomplicated". The canine will do something to thrill their proprietor so if allowed to coach agression and not get instructed off basically praised then it truly is DEFINETLY the vendors fault.....human beings like this might desire to be ashamed for taking benefit of canine, that pick no longer something better than to thrill their vendors even if if it potential risking their own lives.
2016-11-05 21:33:50
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Just ignore her i did the same to someone else recently who although what you reported was cruel this woman shouldnt be allowed children none the less dogs for the things that she has done there should be more people out there like us who will stick there heads out for the animals if we dont who will.
Dont stoop to her level her bahaviour just goes to show that she is a pychopath stay well clear.
2006-08-26 14:56:05
·
answer #9
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
0⤋
ignore them.. but thank god u did reprt them and the dog surely will be living a better life... some people just dont deserve pets!! if the situation gets worse like damage etc id just ring the police or im sure if it gets really abusive theyd do something. but anyway well done again and at least u know who the better person is out of all of this definatley YOU!!
2006-08-26 22:12:39
·
answer #10
·
answered by misslj76 4
·
1⤊
0⤋
I am so proud of perople like YOU! Job well done. If everyone would only report abuse when they find out it's going on, so many animals would have better lives.
I agree with everyone else. Try ignoring them for as long as possible. If they start harassing you, you might have to call the police.
Again, Job well done....
2006-08-26 15:31:52
·
answer #11
·
answered by Weetie 3
·
1⤊
0⤋