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In the first week that we lived in this house, a tiny Beagle cross turned up at our house. She was filthy dirty, entire, very skinny and had terrible skin allergies. She was totally unsocialised (wanted to kill my big dogs) and very timid. I called the council who came to collect her, left my number in case she wasn't claimed, but never heard any more. Well yesterday the same dog showed up again. :laugh: She was even skinnier this time and even more timid. We were getting into the car at the time, so I grabbed her, put her in the car and decided to take her to the vet to be scanned.

As we drove down the street, I saw some people looking for her and my heart sank. There is one dodgy house in our street, about 10 people live there and its just horrible. The kids are always filthy and out at all hours, last time they had a party all the windows of their OWN cars were smashed, all the neighbours letterboxes were damaged or spray painted, etc. No wonder this poor little dog was in such a bad way. I wanted to hide her away and protect her, but of course the law prevents that. I drove down to the vet, hoping that I could leave her there but unfortunately it was closed. As I went to leave, the owner pulled up in her car. I can't afford to cause any problems with my neighbours, so I got out and asked if she was looking for a dog. The woman acted all happy but the dog was terrified of her. :rofl:

I can't stop thinking about her. Poor little dog. :rofl: If she turns up again, I will call the council again. Perhaps they won't collect her next time and she will get a chance with some decent owners (our council pound is connected to a shelter).

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maybe do what spotty chic did.

become these peoples friend and help them they may not know any better.

things will get better for the dogue that way and another by passes being pts in a pound!

some folks just need to know better to do better with there animals. basic training or walks might help...

if the family walks with you you can walk and talk no pressure.... gently gently gets the worm.

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She knows where I live. I foster cats and dogs and if the council found out about the extra animals, I'd be in trouble. And knowing the RSPCA, they will say she has food, water and shelter - she is fine.

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Children aren't 'neglected' as such, they are just dirty, bogan kids. The other night (about 11pm) I heard kids talking - looked out to see 5 kids walking up the middle of the road. Our house is right near the corner and cars often come flying around it. :cry: There were three teenage kids and two littles (maybe 5yo?). All from that house. :cry:

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If the dog has 'skin allergies' it may be food allergies aND THAT MIGHT BE WHY SHE IS THIN - OOPS caps.

My special old girl had severe allergies (and we never did find out what to but it was most likely diet related) and her hair would fall out, she would drop weight and her skin would go all black and yucky. In fact, if anyone had of seen her, she got thin enough at some points that you would have assumed she had been starved - especially with the condition of her hair sometimes being almost bald (FYI, she was on treatment but sometimes she had flare ups).

So, maybe it's not that they aren't feeding or caring for her - maybe they just don't realise that treatment is available for allergies......I said Maybe

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lanabanana even so, if their not doing anything about it, their still neglecting the dog.

Sorry but I might be labelled a criminal for thinking this but I would rather take the dog and quietly/quicky find another home for her.

Another sad part is they will only get another dog and make the same mistakes.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Children aren't 'neglected' as such, they are just dirty, bogan kids. The other night (about 11pm) I heard kids talking - looked out to see 5 kids walking up the middle of the road. Our house is right near the corner and cars often come flying around it. :laugh: There were three teenage kids and two littles (maybe 5yo?). All from that house. :laugh:

They sound like the bogan kids that live on our street roaming around all hours of the nite vandalising anything they can :cheer::) :rolleyes: we've also had a couple of little fluffies show up at our gates but once our buffy dogs come running out they scram quick fast, little do they know our dogs are all bark no bite :rainbowbridge::cheer::cheer:

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