So sad: http://www.washingtonian.com/washingtonvoices/dc/the-starving-dog-next-door.php
DCUM, let's help get this dog rehoused, fed and in a safer place. How can we put on the pressure? |
Horrible. God bless the author for continuing to try to advocate for this animal. |
If no safe/quick way to remove the dog from the home, I'd recommend feeding it a poisoned snack to end the suffering. |
Why was this moved to the Pets forum? No one will see it there and it needs to have a bigger audience if the pressure can be put on. It's not a question about a pet, it relates to animal cruelty which is something that can concern all, pet owners and non pet owners alike.
I'm the OP and not a pet owner and would never have looked in the Pet forum, but am very interested in taking action in terrible cases like this. Jeff, please move it back to off-topic. |
I'm reading this for the first time now, so I don't know how this this update is, but this is what has been added:
Seriously though, if I had seen that in my neighborhood, I would probably want to find a way to sneak over, steal the dog and take it to the shelter. No, I haven't seen your dog, I have no idea what happened. Maybe it ran away? |
OMG I want to steal that dog too! So sad. What is wrong with people? |
I agree. How can we know for sure that something is being done? |
Be careful talking about "stealing" or "poisoning" a dog, lest a DCUM crazy get ideas. In reality, most dogs I know (clearly not this one) have loving owners that have either chipped and/or GPS'd their dog (they would find their dog, no matter where it went if it was "stolen"); and the owners I know would ABSOLUTELY pay for poison tests and prosecution. Be aware. |
I seriously doubt this dog owner has GPS'd their dog. Still vote for stealing it. |