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3/4/2008 8:55:21 PM

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awwww what a cute doggg!!
he kinda looks like my schmuppy dog, who is currently snoozing at my feet.
if i was able i would definately take him.
hope you can get somethign worked out with the owners

3/4/2008 8:55:47 PM

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i say it he is mighty cute

but i still say you should talk to the owner. atleast you know who the owner is...

i was driving from work one day and almost hit a dog. got out to see if he had a collar... he had hurt back legs, thorn bush stuck right under his rib cage and i think he was half blind... had a collar... we called the sheriff (because at that point it was more than just me) to come get the dog because was going to end up getting hit by a car and he was at some point somebody's dog.

sheriff came and informed us that he was going to take him and the owner had 3 days to pick him up or he would be put to sleep. i felt so bad because i'm thinking "damn, he was fucked before, but i just gave him a schedule for it).

i walked for 2 hours knocking on doors looking that damn owner.

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3/4/2008 8:56:32 PM

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"I have seen some mean ones, I'm not denying it - but just like with Pit Bulls, its all in how they're handled."


Chow mixes are nothing like pit bulls.

Pit Bulls are incredibly trainable and can can be taught to always be submissive to humans. Chow mixes? well... not so much. It's NOT all in how they're handled, but rather whether your particular Chow mix is aggressive or not.

They are usually ranked as the hardest type of dog to train, while Pit Bulls are one of the easiest.

3/4/2008 8:57:14 PM

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i would go knock on the door and say you've called the cops and animal control and say that you think she needs to bring her dog out of the rain. say there have been tornado warnings. even if animal control doesn't work after 5, she doesn't know that!!! you don't have to threaten, just let her know what she's doing. and let her know it is against the law.

3/4/2008 8:57:16 PM

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Yes he is cute.

Read my posts from today only! The issue now is that he's laying out in the pouring rain, animal control can't help because they're closed, either I let him lay in the rain or I sneak down there and risk getting caught to let him off the chain.

HALP!


You don't understand... I can not go say anything to her because she is crazy and would likely retialiate against my dogs. We're pretty sure there are drugs involved on her part, but that's not my concern - my concern is the dog, and the wellbeing of that puppy as well as my own.

[Edited on March 4, 2008 at 9:00 PM. Reason : ]

3/4/2008 8:58:09 PM

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Call PETA and they'll throw red paint on her

In all seriousness, I'm not sure there's anything you can do. You could always call the cops and say they're violating the noise ordinance with a college party. That should get them there in about 10 minutes.

3/4/2008 9:03:25 PM

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Now, I'm thinking about taking a rawhide down there with me to shut up the bigger dog while I let the small one off. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO!!!

[Edited on March 4, 2008 at 9:06 PM. Reason : ]

3/4/2008 9:06:02 PM

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I'm confused...did you steal their dog?

3/4/2008 9:08:28 PM

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If you do decide to go over there, you should be really careful. You can easily get arrested for trespassing and theft.

3/4/2008 9:09:36 PM

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If there are woods or somewhere for you to run quickly if the dog happens to bark, you're safer. If you are going to do it, you should make a plan of where to hide beforehand in case the dogs do bark so you're not scrambling trying to figure out what to do if it does happen. Good luck.

[Edited on March 4, 2008 at 9:12 PM. Reason : drfg]

3/4/2008 9:12:21 PM

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"SPCA is what I meant, not animal control! lol"


SPCA kills too. just fyi

3/4/2008 9:12:25 PM

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I am not trying to take him. If he goes under their porch, that's fine with me. If he gets in the box with the other dog, that's fine too. If he follows me home and gets under my porch, I don't care.


Initially, being that they were gone for a WEEK, we didn't know if they had moved and left the dogs, we didn't know what was going on. But they came back and put him on a chain, where he has been since Friday. Now that they came back, I am no longer trying to find him a home. I just want him out of the rain.

^^ Good idea. There are trees somewhat close by.

[Edited on March 4, 2008 at 9:13 PM. Reason : ]

3/4/2008 9:12:27 PM

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that is damn sorry to leave him on a chain out there, Id drop a dime in a heartbeat to the spca. Get in her grill about it. maybe the dog will take a chunk out of her ass for the neglect later in life. take pictures and make dated notes for when you call.

3/4/2008 9:17:52 PM

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your neighbors suck.

3/4/2008 9:27:50 PM

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"SPCA kills too. just fyi"


Incorrect.

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"The shelter is designed to be people-friendly and the fact that no animals are euthanized in this facility attracts people in to adopt because it makes them less fearful of being in an animal shelter."


http://www.spcawake.org/site/PageServer?pagename=Adoption_Center

3/4/2008 9:33:32 PM

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Oh! Well I think you should steal the dog. I would

3/4/2008 9:33:34 PM

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" I can not go say anything to her because she is crazy and would likely retialiate against my dogs."


How do you know this if you've never talked to her?

I don't see how calling, and feigning ignorance about her craziness, to let her know her dog is in the rain can be a bad idea.

Unless they are black and you're just afraid of black people

It seems though your best course of action, short of waiting for animal control in the morning is to steal the dog, and if they put up signs/go door to door, pretend you found it, and weren't sure whose it was. And make maybe a fake sign or 2 saying "dog found" to show them when they come, so you have some proof that you weren't trying to steal their dog.


[Edited on March 4, 2008 at 9:44 PM. Reason : ]

3/4/2008 9:42:30 PM

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^^^ no shit, they why don't they plaster "no-kill" all over their website?

this confuses me:
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"The second facility operated by the SPCA is the SPCA Lost & Found Pet Center at 327 Highway 70 East in Garner. At this location, the SPCA accepts incoming animals from residents of Raleigh, Cary, or Garner or animals found within these areas. This limited intake policy is to keep the SPCA shelter from overflowing (and thus putting more animals at risk) by sharing these duties with the government-run Wake County Animal Shelter"


and i dont know about u, but this sounds like they kill animals:
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"What is an Adoption Guarantee?
The SPCA’s Adoption Guarantee is a promise to an animal that he/she will be placed into a home. (Excludes pets who develop severe medical or behavioral problems.) This means we will not euthanize reasonably healthy animals once they are in our Adoption Program. This commitment that we have made to animals already in our care, might mean that we will not euthanize an animal just to make room for the animal you brought in."

3/4/2008 9:42:45 PM

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Yeah, that bit is pretty confusing. Basically the SPCA takes responsibility for animals found within city limits and animals outside of city limits get sent to the Wake County facility. So if you ever take an animal to the SPCA shelter, make sure to give them an address where you found the animal that's within city limits

3/4/2008 9:48:58 PM

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"In 2006, nearly 303,000 animals entered public shelters in North Carolina. About 75 percent of them were euthanized.

Although most animal rescues do not euthanize, the Wake SPCA does put to sleep animals that have serious health problems or cannot be adopted for other reasons, such as aggressive behavior."


the first part of that quote is crazy...and means i'll go there to get my next dog, since most of the animals at the spca don't get killed.

3/4/2008 9:53:44 PM

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I know in SC at least, they have groups drive down from the animal shelter on Long Island to collect cats and dogs to adopt up there because they usually don't have enough animals to meet demand. I wonder if they do the same thing in NC.

3/4/2008 10:14:51 PM

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=63ZtYp7YbGM

shelter animals all the way (or spca). but i'm definitely getting my next animal from a shelter. i have a rescued kitty and she is the best thing ever. i really want a dog, but i gotta find the right one and it can't eat my cat

3/4/2008 10:18:37 PM

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^ I'll steal this dog for you if you want him bad enough. He does not mind cats. He tried to play with Grits, but Grits wasn't having it and attacked him.

I was going to go out there in the heaviest of the rain, but they had turned out their back porch lights - I kinda wondered if the property owner called and they were looking to see if anyone was messing around their house. I couldn't risk it. I hope he is inside. If I am awake at midnight, I may sneak down there and see what's up. Otherwise, I'm calling animal control in the morning.

3/4/2008 10:33:44 PM

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I think I know where your neighbor has been!!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=oSzw0bc9FiY

3/4/2008 10:35:41 PM

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NOOOOO i hate that video. ps it was on cnn today.

^^ and yes steal the dog haha
no but seriously, if he ends up needing a home, lemme know. my cat will just boss him around. but she is sortof wild and could use a friend.

3/4/2008 10:43:38 PM

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The thing is, if he goes to the SPCA, I would really like to send someone over there for him to be sure he isn't euthanized. Otherwise, if I take him, I have to not call animal control and be ready to sneak him out.

3/4/2008 10:46:35 PM

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"I know in SC at least, they have groups drive down from the animal shelter on Long Island to collect cats and dogs to adopt up there because they usually don't have enough animals to meet demand. I wonder if they do the same thing in NC."


not from what ive read.

if you read what i quoted above tey have to turn away animals because they get too many

3/4/2008 10:57:54 PM

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I'm saying in NC in general, not necessarily the Wake County SPCA. I know in SC they go to rural counties to help out shelters that get nothing in the way of funding.

I'm pretty sure this is the organization if I remember correctly: http://www.nsalamerica.org/about/

[Edited on March 4, 2008 at 11:01 PM. Reason : link]

3/4/2008 11:00:01 PM

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So what happened?

3/5/2008 12:22:37 PM

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is puppy ok today?

3/5/2008 12:34:28 PM

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Sorry for the delay! It has been a crazy day!

Anyhow, my Daddy mentioned to me that the puppy was outside this morning, early. Meaning he was outside all night, with about 98% probability. I left the house in a hurry this morning with other stuff going on and I honestly forgot to look down there, and I am just now getting home. My Daddy asked me to be sure to call animal control tomorrow and tell them about the neglect I have been seeing all week, and let them handle it. (Daddy is a big softy when it comes to pets as well! ) I agreed, its a hard thing to think about, but I can only believe that it will be for the best. On one hand, I will totally feel like an ass if they brought him inside for the second storm and put him back out - but on the other, he did lay out there for the first round of storms, for sure. He lays out there all day and night with no box to get in. I can only hope he is being fed, because since he is on a chain, we haven't been seeing to it that he is fed. So.... I guess we'll see how it goes tomorrow.

3/5/2008 10:16:35 PM

khcadwal
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and if he ends up needing a home give him to moi

3/5/2008 11:45:04 PM

bethaleigh
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If animal control gets him, he will be up for adoption... so, I could send you all the info for the place he goes! I doubt if they would just put him in my care, unfortunately.

[Edited on March 5, 2008 at 11:58 PM. Reason : ]

3/5/2008 11:58:32 PM

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************UPDATE*****************

So, I called Animal Control this morning. They wanted my information to process a complaint, and I refused. The reason being that I do not want retialiation against my dogs/cats. They understood my concern, and said "Well, if your dogs are put up, then you don't have to worry about that." I told them about the time my dog was put up and another white-thug-wanna-be came up here with his pit bull and it attacked and almost killed my dog in our yard in the middle of the night. That same dog was released on my dog a couple years later and he did kill my dog. (That dog was then declared dangerous and euthanized, thank God!)

He said that becasue of that, he could really understand my concern with releasing my name and information. I told him about the puppy getting off his chain last week and coming up here to eat. He said "Well, if he gets off the chain and you see him again, either bring him inside and call us to come get him, or bring him here." I got the hint...

Anyhow, its raining here again, and will be all day. And where is Snoopy? Laying outside in the rain with no where to go. I have a feeling the poor little puppy can only stand being soaking wet for so long. I really hope he'll get off his chain tonight. If he does... will someone here like to adopt him, or I'll take him to the shelter? I would love to see him go to a loving home before the shelter!

(Come to think of it, I think someone around here either took or called animal control on another puppy that was running around - he was our neighbor's dog, and his name was Chunky. He was HUGE for a puppy! And had one brown eye and one 1/2 blue, 1/2 brown eye. Kinda colored like Snoopy too.)

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PLEASE JUST READ THE POSTS FROM TODAY AND THE POSTS OUTLINING THE NEGLIGENCE OF THIS PUPPY, AND NOT START ARGUING LAWS AND SHELTERS AND ALL THAT AGAIN! PLEASE!!! DO IT FOR THE PUPPY!!!

[Edited on March 7, 2008 at 1:06 PM. Reason : ]

3/7/2008 1:04:33 PM

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I'll take him. Get your steal on

3/7/2008 1:15:57 PM

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it isn't just rain, but it is cold... i'd take the dog if nobody is there or call spca. at this point i'd not worry about giving my info... i mean come on this is horrible. this is a LITTLE puppy, on a chain, in the rain, and it is 51 degree out. he could get sick or die.

[Edited on March 7, 2008 at 1:43 PM. Reason : .]

3/7/2008 1:27:12 PM

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I'm sorry, but the fear of retialiation against my dogs or Grits is keeping me from giving my info out.

[Edited on March 7, 2008 at 4:19 PM. Reason : 0]

3/7/2008 4:06:57 PM

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you don't have to give out your info, just the address of the people who are mistreating the dog

I'm sure no one will go get him and give him a good home....

3/7/2008 4:25:03 PM

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i saw 3 stray full grown cats on campus today....2 cow colored ones and a black one i think....someone on tww should get them

[Edited on March 7, 2008 at 4:27 PM. Reason : .]

3/7/2008 4:27:06 PM

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awwww. i want him so bad

3/7/2008 4:38:20 PM

khcadwal
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i want him!!! did he meet grits the one time he came inside your house? i have a kitty cat too.

3/7/2008 5:00:35 PM

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should i continue to troll?

nah..

3/7/2008 5:01:16 PM

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begonias: That's what I talked to the guy at animal control about this morning. He wanted my name, not sure if he wanted my address or not (probably so) - I didn't get that far, but he said that complaints have to be filed with the information of the complaining party.


He did meet Grits, but Grits is a dominant cat, and he has an attitude with anything taking interest in (smelling) him - unless he initiates it. He scared the crap out of Snoopy trying to beat him up and made him haul-ass from the kitchen to the living room. And yes, Grits got a whippin for it.

3/7/2008 5:47:46 PM

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Fuck, I'll steal him for you. What else am I going to do til I get a job?

Why not just get your b/f or someone to give their information instead of yours?

3/7/2008 7:12:09 PM

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I couldn't get ahold of anyone else at the time, and couldn't think of anyone else's address around here to give.


My Daddy and I just went down there to let him off the chain because no one was there when I pulled up. We got into their neighbor's backyard (one of our friends) before we realized there was a car there and lights on. So, they must have pulled into the neighborhood right behind me. We made a kissy sound at them, and the big dog started barking like he was going to eat us (I guess because it was dark since he's usually friendly) and we had to go before we got caught. I am sad now because I don't know when I may have another opportunity.

[Edited on March 7, 2008 at 8:54 PM. Reason : ]

3/7/2008 8:51:08 PM

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Alright, I felt the need to chime in here because of all the bullshit some of you people are spewing about chows and chow mixes. By the way, cute dog. Someone adopt him that will give him a good home. Fuck the owners, they obviously don't give a shit about the dog.
I have two chows of my own from the SPCA. We got them when they were young, but they have been the most well behaved, loyal and loving dogs I have ever had. They basically have the personally of a mule, they're going to do things on their terms. But in return, they're a breed that respects their owner more than anything in the world. I adopted my chows from the SPCA, one is basically retarded, a result of overbreeding, and has limited motor skills. The other was found abandoned in a car with his siblings. They both have been wonderful additions to our family and while it does take patience and understanding to work with one, I do believe it is worth it and would encourage anyone with the time, patience and love to adopt chow.

3/8/2008 12:02:40 AM

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this is an intense thread. but i support you in your efforts to steal him away from the neglectful home.

(side note: there are two wake county SPCA facilities. the first, that all incoming animals go through, is the lost and found facility. animals involved in court cases are held there until the case is closed. lost animals are held there a certain amount of time before becoming SPCA property. stray animals are also held there. an animal behaviorist does personality testing on the dogs and cats to see if they're adoptable. if they have severe behavior issues, like being straight up aggressive or if they have food aggression, or have some sort of disease or illness that is too far along to treat, the animal is euthanized. the second facility, the curtis dail pet adoption center, has the adoption guarantee. this means that once an animal enters the facility, it will not be euthanized, no matter how long it stays there. it has a home until it's adopted. as space becomes available at the curtis dail adoption center, animals are transferred from the lost and found shelter to the adoption center, and more animals can be taken into the lost and found shelter. however, if the lost and found shelter is full, animals have to be turned away or simply euthanized. so, the SPCA does euthanize animals, but only if there are no other options.)

3/8/2008 12:08:14 AM

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^ did you even really need the parentheses in that post?

3/8/2008 1:29:14 AM

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(nah. too late now though. )

3/8/2008 11:14:51 AM

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