Posted here at the time a few months back. I was woken up one Saturday morning by my neighbour screaming:
"Get out of the fucking car - NOW!" And thought "Here we go again!"
She was heaving her 8 year old black lab from the car boot onto the drive where it lay prone whilst her lovely husband kicked it in the stomach, four times, hard. Their kid (around 3) stood between them and watched the whole thing impassively, which was almost the most disturbing aspect.
It happened in seconds. My phone was downstairs (I now keep it on the windowsill wherever I am). Police had previously told us never to approach or speak to these people, but wouldn't say why only that they have a string of convictions. My husband was out taking the car with him which must be why they assumed no-one was going to see them.
RSPCA called out but sadly could do nothing as there had to be a second lot of witnesses, or I should have filmed it. (Incident lasted maybe 5 seconds).
They did tell me that they called, no-one answered the door, so they left a card then called again - which gave the neighbours enough warning to finally get the dog to the vet's - turned out it had advanced (untreated) cancer. But because in the few days since the call out they could honestly say they'd been "Backwards and forwards to the vet's" they had to be deemed good owners, as no film, no witnesses and not a mark on the dog.
Inspector told me she was aware of similar cases where dogs took severe kickings and had not a mark on them so they didn;t disbelieve me just there was no evidence - and a very firm denial.
I was left feeling the RSPCA believed me but could do nothing. Parting shot was "These sort of people will usually get a puppy and start the whole thing over again. All you can do is watch out for it, and if one appears, film anything you see."
Inspector told me a similar recent case locally got the man 6 months in jail because a passerby filmed it on their phone - they'd probably both have got that if I'd filmed what I saw. I asked if they really had to wait til a puppy got kicked to death before they could act. Bottom line is - with no proof... yes.
I've had PTSD pretty well - constant nightmares ever since. I can't seem to process what I saw.
On Saturday my 14 year old told me he'd just seen them playing with a black lab puppy in the back garden.
AIBU to feel so depressed and sick about something I have no control over?
I have a very spoiled, much loved, 2 year old rescue dog. Nice neighbours the other side have an elderly rescue dog that is also the apple of their eye.
In the 2 years they lived here before the dog died (It was PTS allegedly due to the cancer, a week or two later) it was left alone in the house for hours a day, howled all day and never once was walked. They have just gone out and I could hear pup barking.
I should add the reason I'm so upset this morning is I looked out of the window and saw it circling the spot where they buried the other - only about a foot deep, despite it being a labrador.
I have to work today and need a clear head. AIBU to feel so upset by the fact my neighbours have (inevitably) a new pup? It looks so innocent and trusting and I know what a shit life it has ahead of it.