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To think that my neighbours should treat their dog for fleas

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Mum2OliverJames · 18/09/2008 09:24

Poor dog!

But it also has an effect on me because we live in joining semi-detatched houses and i can hear it scratching all through the night and it drives me crazy!

They also let it bark at ungodly hours in the room next to my bedroom

Probably seems trivial but it does wind me up so much!

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TheHedgeWitch · 18/09/2008 09:32

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Mum2OliverJames · 18/09/2008 09:41

No, i havent actaully gone through her fur but they have only had the pup two months and it has only been the last month it has been doing it!
They also live in a pig sty which is prob what also helped me come to my conclusion that the pup had fleas, their house is filthy and garden is massively overgrown and im pretty sure that the smell that always lingers around is drugs(they are really weird also), have been told that it smells of weed!
so even though by saying that the dog has fleas i am being presumtous, i do think that there is a good chance that he does, poor thing, and its only a small pup, not more than six months old.

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purpleduck · 18/09/2008 09:42

How can you hear them scratching through the walls??
Are you scared of catching fleas through the partition wall??
I am genuinely confused

Mum2OliverJames · 18/09/2008 09:46

When the dog scratches it makes a banging sound on the floors with its foot and it is loud at nighttime because there are no other noises, i think i am slowly getting used to the banging but it has definately woken me up a few times.

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knockedgymnast · 18/09/2008 10:32

Ring the RSPCA then, simple!

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