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To: Gunrunner2
It depends. She needs to visit that home or have someone else do a home visit. It is not fair to judge the family without that. When I visit my daughter in Alabama I watch the dogs in her backyard neighbor's yard. They are fenced in at the back part of the yard. I never have seen anyone play with those dogs. There is a small black dog and a German Shepherd. They are the saddest looking dogs I have ever seen. When the black dog was the only dog, he was so lonely. When I would play with my grandchildren in the back yard, he would run up to the fence and watch us. I went to the fence and he carefully came up and sniffed my fingers. Then they got the shepherd. He hasn't gotten close to me. However, same thing. I was there for 45 days taking care of my daughter's new baby and I never saw anyone spend any time with those dogs. They came out to leave food for them, but they never played with them, nor did they take them out for walks. Now that is cruel. Why have dogs if you are going to treat them like that?

My dogs are inside/outside pets. They live inside but can go out the pet door when they want to. I have my late husband's 16 1/2 year old Shetland Sheepdog, who spends most of his day inside sleeping now. Then I have my Malamute/Husky/Lab mix who is only 3 1/2. He likes to run in the mornings and evenings. He sleeps during the heat of the day and at night in the house. They are spoiled, but so what? I love them, and the two old cats who live in as well.
11 posted on 05/22/2005 11:36:35 AM PDT by Goodgirlinred ( GoodGirlInRed Four More Years!!!!!)
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To: Goodgirlinred
>>It depends. She needs to visit that home or have someone else do a home visit. It is not fair to judge the family without that.<<

That's the point. The nosy do-good biddy pre-judged the situation and claimed the dog as her own, thinking the home situation was abuse because the dog lived in a dog house. Give the dog back and if Animal Control drops by for a visit to check on the animal, that's the way it goes.
12 posted on 05/22/2005 11:39:18 AM PDT by Gunrunner2
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To: Goodgirlinred; Gunrunner2
It depends.

The dog was flat out the Gormont's property, that rescue worker is a nut and a thief.

I can sympathize when an animal is abused, that is a case for rescue. (there are laws in most counties). BUt this dog clearly was not being abused.

She stole that dog, and she was clearly being a vindictive bitch (pun intended) in deciding what was "right"care in her mind, not what the owners think.

14 posted on 05/22/2005 9:56:03 PM PDT by kstewskis ("Lord, let me not be deceived..." ks)
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