11/28/2006 9:27:38 AM
give them an imposter dog
11/28/2006 9:28:52 AM
that wouldnt be fair to the imposter unless it was a zombie....i could handle that.
11/28/2006 9:32:35 AM
on a similar note to:
11/28/2006 10:41:30 AM
I understand what you are saying, and while not a big city, Plymouth is the county seat and this gas station was on Hwy 64, not some back road. The dog is an outside dog, but it is kept in a pen and got out by the woman who was watching it while the family was on vacation.[Edited on November 28, 2006 at 11:30 AM. Reason : []
11/28/2006 11:30:06 AM
The other thing is cocker spaniels need A LOT of care. They aren't like a short haired retriever or coon hound that you can let stay dirty and ungroomed. Spaniel's ears need constant attention to keep them clean or else they go deaf early in life. Their coat also needs to be brushed regularly or it gets matted, as in this case. I understand about country dogs, but not all breeds are cut out for that kind of low-maintenece dog care.
11/28/2006 1:54:23 PM
11/28/2006 1:56:14 PM
The lady said the dog got out before, so they have no right to be angry. you did the right thing, next time take pictures of the dog the day you found it. Then the people can get charged for neglect. Unfortunately, they will get the dog back and nothing will be done now. And as far as the SPCA goes, they do euthanize at the lost and found center. The pet adoption center doesn't euthanize unless the dog is aggressive. The lost and found center (which is part of the spca and where they all go first) will euthanize for health reasons, not 100% adoptable (whether it be health, look of the animal, deformity, blind/deaf,etc), aggression, and if they don't have room. I work with them often and they have told me that and I have known animals to be euthanized.
11/28/2006 6:01:26 PM
I thought that was what they did, but I wasn't sure. Thanks for the info!
11/28/2006 6:04:30 PM
^^THANK YOU. And pffft to that other moron.
11/28/2006 6:18:02 PM
you seem much more reasonable on this page angel. i was mostly posting for everyone that just assumes these people were cold heartless, texas chain saw massacre-like psychos who enjoy leaving their dog for the bugs to eat. the ear mites are the only thing that might make me be concerned. everything else seems perfectly possible with the dog being cared for.
11/28/2006 6:34:02 PM
I wouldn't give this lady back shit. Call the SPCA or Humane Society and refuse to give up the dog.Hair mats are horrible, if they get thick enough they can actually start tearing up the skin underneath the mat, and not only that, they're painful.This woman shoudln't be allowed to own a hamster, much less a dog and a couple of kids.
11/29/2006 11:53:39 AM
does she know your name, or where you live?if not ignore the bitch and keep the dog or atleast adopt it out to a nice family
11/29/2006 12:00:57 PM
^if you read the whole thread you'd have your answer to that.
11/29/2006 12:03:29 PM
poor dogyou did more than most people would. I've rescued a few dogs from bad homes before. luckily, they gave them to me when i offered to take them in after seeing their condition. they just seemed happy to get rid of them.Some people are just ignorant or think of dogs as property and don't realize the care they need. We had a cocker growing up and my Mom would brush the dog every week or she'd get horrible mats. The poor thing was prone to ear problems. I would never own one because of the upkeep. (plus too many are snippy and will piddle just by looking at them)I rescued a border collie from Franklin Animal Control that had probably 500 ticks on him. He was literally covered in them. i filled bottles of peroxide with ticks. took hours to pull them all off. it was beyond disgusting. I wanted to seal the bottles and mail them back to his previous owner with a note that said "thanks for nothing". That dog had so many psychological and behavior issues.. no aggression thank god but he had no clue and you could tell the dog was just yelled at and probably beaten. Border Collies NEED training and guidance. I've got too many stories... i've cleaned up after so many idiotic peoples mistakes.. i wish more people knew what they were getting into or thought twice about attempting to care for an animal.
11/29/2006 12:23:46 PM
^ i wish that they would have surrendered the animal...oh well.
11/29/2006 1:25:28 PM
11/29/2006 10:05:13 PM
dont send the bitch back to that bitchfor realhe needs attention and care, dont let her take him back, call someone about it.
11/30/2006 2:48:57 AM
honestly what i think you should do is teach the dog to bowlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcKOQrz19Yg
11/30/2006 3:01:32 AM
To be honest- the condition that the dog was in could be very bad for his health. Those matts can cause serious skin problems like hott spots. As well the fleas, ticks, and ear mites can also cause diseases that could result in death. I mean really- would she be pissed if her neighbor gave her child a band-aid? By cutting out the matts you were looking out for her dogs health. If it were me- i'd want to find the dog a new home all together, One that will provide the proper care.
12/1/2006 1:08:43 PM