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puppy chained by neck to washing line - RSPCA not bothered

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Flumplet · 08/05/2016 09:53

So the absolute knob 2 doors up has bought himself a new puppy - must be 10-12 weeks old, and has chained it by its neck to a long washing line. I've reported it to RSPCA before and they're not bothered. It's sat out there yelping and crying and getting tangled in the chain, and I feel so angry it makes me want to cry. Is there anyone else that does what the RSPCA are meant to do?

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thebabydances · 08/05/2016 09:59

Could try the local dog warden? Or the council maybe? Mention the noise it is making as well

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MilkTwoSugarsThanks · 08/05/2016 10:01

Dogs Trust might be able to help - or at least point you in the right direction.

I'd also go for publically shaming the RSPCA cause they're a bunch of money-grabbing ineffective uncaring bastards.

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olafforthewin · 08/05/2016 10:05

I think as long as it has access to water and is fed then it's fine to chain your dog up. And puppies do yelp and cry.

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Flumplet · 08/05/2016 10:07

The puppy could easily hang itself ola.

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LucyLocketLostHerPocket · 08/05/2016 10:09

Ffs olafforthewin it's a tiny puppy. It's just left its mother and needs comforting and actual looking after. Chaining it outside is cruel especially at this age. I would definitely contact the dog warden as it looks like your neighbour needs educating in animal care at least.

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Hedgehog80 · 08/05/2016 10:10

I'm not a dog owner and know nothing about puppies but how can that be ok to chain up a dog ola?

Even with access to food and water it's still only a baby-surely it needs live and interaction and to feel part of a family? To be inside and properly looked after? Won't it damage it mentally to feel not part of a family? Like I said I know nothing about dogs but doesn't seem right. It's hot as well does the puppy have some shade?

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Hedgehog80 · 08/05/2016 10:10

Love not live

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Flumplet · 08/05/2016 10:11

Our dog warden not interested they refer cruelty to RSPCA who are also not interested.

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Flumplet · 08/05/2016 10:13

The back garden is shaded at the moment but this afternoon when the sun come over the house it won't be. I can't see water or food. It's still crying. I've been down to them before but they just pretend they can't speak English then call the police and say I'm being racist. Sad

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Flumplet · 08/05/2016 10:16

Just because I can't see food or water btw doesn't mean it's not there, I just can't see it. I just worry it's going to harm itself because it keeps getting tangled up in the chain.

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Hedgehog80 · 08/05/2016 10:16

Poor little puppy :(

We put our rabbit out yesterday in his run partly in shade yesterday whilst cleaning hutch out and he was too hot after 10mins panting and thirsty so had to put him back. It was this time of day too so it will def be too hot for a puppy and also if no food or water :(
Is there not a gap in the fence you could put something through ? A bowl of water ?

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Hedgehog80 · 08/05/2016 10:16

Hopefully there is some food and water somewhere

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Flumplet · 08/05/2016 10:18

For info - sorry for drip feeding - it was yelping for at least 2 hours before I fell asleep last night and woke me up yelping this morning so looks like it's been out there by itself all night.

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Flumplet · 08/05/2016 10:18

It's 2 doors up so I can't access it unfortunately.

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GissASquizz · 08/05/2016 10:20

I'd remove the puppy, hand it in to the local no kill rescue and let them think it escaped.

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Isthatwhatdemonsdo · 08/05/2016 10:22

Christ. I couldn't just leave it. I know it's wrong but I'd go and get the dog.

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MaryPoppinsPenguins · 08/05/2016 10:23

That's terrible - are the RSPCA still not interested now that it's been all night?

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Flumplet · 08/05/2016 10:23

I can't get in there I'd love to but I can't!

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GissASquizz · 08/05/2016 10:25

Can you film it? Just keep reporting. Possibly approach the local paper? Any neighbours that would help you? Can you tell the breed of the puppy? A local rescue might help.

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NoahVale · 08/05/2016 10:25

Sad

so what if they call you racist op.
let them call the police.
or call the police yourself.
animal cruelty.

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BadDoGooder · 08/05/2016 10:29

Poor puppy.
If you can't get access op, can someone else you know?

This has made me unbelievably angry, no ola it is absolutely not ok to chain a tiny puppy to a washing line ffs.

If you are anywhere near me op, I will come and get it, pls tell me you are SE.

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BadDoGooder · 08/05/2016 10:31

I know it's wrong to bust into somones house, but I have taken mistreated dogs before and would do it again. (No come back btw, people who treat their sogs like shit won't call the police)

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GinIsIn · 08/05/2016 10:32

Ditto - please can you say where you are, there must a mumsnetter who can come and help you to take it?!

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Flumplet · 08/05/2016 10:33

I've had a lot of shit from these people before now. Good call on contacting a local rescue for advice I'm going to do that now.

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Gileswithachainsaw · 08/05/2016 10:33

Surely a puppy is at risk of being harmed or killed by birds of prey or fixes of it can't get away?

how the hell do the rspca not see that :(

what a horrid situation.

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