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Old 12-03-2011, 06:29 PM   #31
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Ok just playing devil's advocate here but in the same way that confronting them first and then calling animal control could lead to problems, calling animal control and then a few days later the dog that was removed ends up at the neighbor's (your) house could cause problems as well. A call to animal control is definitely in order, but think carefully about adopting the dog and bringing it back to live next door to the people who were abusing it.
Yes, I definitely thought about that too, and idk how that would work out, but as long as the dog can get out of the living conditions its in I'm happy... Even if I can't bring him/her home. It would be nice if I could keep it though.
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