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Neighbour keeping Dog in back of van all night, dog barking - what would you do?

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mumma2cjh · 16/10/2008 21:18

Just as Ive said our neighbour's daughter's boyfriend appears to be putting his dog in his work van each night (in a cage) and it barks for at leas one hour.

It's very distressing to hear it and Im sure its cruel plus the barking wakes us up

What do you think I should do

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mabanana · 16/10/2008 21:21

Call the RSPCA.

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pudding25 · 16/10/2008 21:21

Call RSPCA and ask them for advice.

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pinkmagic1 · 16/10/2008 21:22

If they are aproachable have a word, if not call the RSPCA. They wont know who did it as it can't be just you thats noticed if it keeps barking all the time.

Freckle · 16/10/2008 21:23

Call the RSPCA and report it - and then wonder why you thought Parenting was the best place to post this little conundrum .

mumma2cjh · 16/10/2008 21:23

yes I think I will do in the morning...I dont really know the neighbours but I think it needs reporting.

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mumma2cjh · 16/10/2008 21:24

You get the quickest response to everything on this section!!!!

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mumma2cjh · 16/10/2008 21:25

thats a strange number?

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mumma2cjh · 16/10/2008 21:26

ok will do as its barking away now

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Lauriefairycake · 16/10/2008 21:26

I would call the local police station for advice (not 999 obviously) as the RSPCA in our area are so busy they can't respond for 3 days

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LittleBella · 16/10/2008 21:30

rspca

wouldn't give it a second thought, just call them

LilRedWG · 16/10/2008 21:31

RSPCA now.

GypsyMoth · 17/10/2008 12:54

got a similiar problem.....local council,dog warden is best place to start. i have similiar problem. also,very effective,is environmental health. i reported to rspca too,but not much of a cruelty issue by the sounds of it. they would need to look at health of dog in general. tho they can advice etc..........definitely env health and dog warden.....mine have been good.

more · 17/10/2008 13:01

Did you call them? What happened?

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