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| My furkids Donating Member | My opinion.....where she is abusing the dog and wants to put him down....why don't you just ask her if you can have him....I would think if a shelter takes him and you want him you are going to have to go through the whole adoption thing and pay for him....just tell her you will take him....If she says no then I would go to animal control about the abuse and neglect.
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| YT Addict Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Florida
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OP- Ask the lady if you can have the dog or turn it in to the local shelter, just taking the dog is theft and it could get you in trouble. | |
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| YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Orlando, FL, Orange
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| The police were called, they showed up and spoke to the family (the police officer informed me that it is the OPD who does the investigations for abuse WITH animal control, but they are the first to be notified). The family confessed to abuse - the yorkie was released on paper, signed and notarized to me. He is now with a beautiful loving family and on the road to recovery. Will need surgery. He had never had shots, his nails had never been clipped and the veins have now grown into the nails. His 7 teeth are hanging on with just tar and will have to be pulled. Just to bring "Lucky" current will cost $1600. The community will start a drive to raise money for him. As for the family...well...lets just say they are in a heap of trouble. As for the DC call I got - it was a friend of mine...I wasn't calling DC for advise but rather a friend of mine. I "kept" the dog because in all fairness, he had no collar, no tag, no identification whatsoever. We took him to the vet, no chip. He was in my possession for one day before the family came forward. I wouldn't steal someone's dog....I would, however, protect that animal legally..as I did. Thank you all - and Merry Christmas |
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: NY
Posts: 6,582
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I understand that some of you have great concern because of the recent up swing of Yorkie thefts. I also would be a wreak if my little dog was missing but that is not the same issue as abandonment, abuse, and neglect. I can testify to the fact that police agencies in my area do not respond to calls for help to assist abused animals. The animal warden assigned to our area covers a district of over a 100 mile radius and is a part time employee. We have been left with a situation that is a choice between turn a blind eye to what is happening or do something yourself. It is heartbreaking to see the animals that suffer because more people choose to think it is not their responsibility to care about these animals than the ones who take it upon themselves to invest their own time and resources to help the ones that cannot help themselves. I personally have been turned away from the local shelter with stay animals I am attempting to help because the shelter is full. It is wonderful that some of you live in areas that always have an open door but many places that have an open door are also high kill shelters. I think this person did the right thing. Not many strangers would invest what this person's family has done for this dog. They are not a rescue group that depends on funds that are attained by donations but a family. I hope they can get others to donate to help them with this generous deed. Congratulations, OP for caring and acting. Merry Christmas! | |
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2011 Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 2,116
| Exactly. Makes no sense to me. When she first moved in back around April 2010, she had one dog and was all obsessed with her and took the dog everywhere....literally everywhere...and it wasn't no small yorkie. It looked to be a mixed pitbull and something else. Then she started dating some guy less than a year later, and somehow took in his 2 dogs and just keeps all 3 locked in the basement. She is apparently pregnant now too....ugh not only poor dogs but now poor baby....makes me sick.
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2011 Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 2,116
| We've called about her yard and everything. Since she is renting, the city just calls the landlord and he has someone come and do her yard. As for the actual house, the landlord could careless. As long as he gets his rent money, he doesn't care what the place looks like. He's the city's biggest slump lord.
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2011 Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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