That was my first thought also...but the humane society folks said that's NOT the best way to handle it. Could lead to unnecessary neighborhood tension if the dog is ultimately picked up by Animal Control.
The very fact that the dog is loose demonstrates that there is a problem. Humane Society folks even suggested waiting a few days to call animal control unless the dog is still running free. They said the dog owner doesn't need to know if or from whom a complaint was received.
>> “...but the humane society folks said that’s NOT the best way to handle it” <<
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That’s because if everybody was that responsible and honest, who would need the Humane Society?
Welcome to the New America (same as the old soviet union)
Get functional people!
Stop looking for someone else to do your job. You’re giving away your freedom fast.
We made a complaint and then found out many did.One dog had to be muzzled-he was trying to bite People.My husband spoke to the woman directly and she said FU.So then I called her a Bitch.RUMBLE TIME.
The Humane Society is of the firm belief that only The State is properly qualified to handle neighbor-neighbor grievances.
Whether you choose to agree with them or not is up to you.
Freegards,