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arista 15-02-2017 12:17 PM

Resident Hall : 87year old has dog - Dog must now go
 
Yapping and others because the 87 year
man is not Fit enough to walk it.
His Wife used to take it , she died.
This old man goes to Hospital a few times each week
that keeps him alive.

His Resident Hall
has new management
that "Troubled" Dog must go
I agree


No Dog should not be STUCK in a home
its not fair -- animal welfare,
NO caller said anything on that


Burnt foot hall near Lockerbie
is the Location
Ch5HD Live AM debate gave
their name out at the end

Crimson Dynamo 15-02-2017 12:22 PM

Get the dog to the Dogs Trust ASAP

RichardG 15-02-2017 12:22 PM

the house behind ours used to have a small terrier that wouldn't stop yapping all. day. every. day. it drove us mad. people must have been complaining bc it was taken away one day and never heard from again.

arista 15-02-2017 12:31 PM

They are saying he will Die without
his Dog.
But feck sake the Dog needs walks Every Day.
Why could no caller on the phone
Understand , that?

Its no wonder the dog is yapping at guests.
It is Frustrated.

arista 15-02-2017 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardG (Post 9219342)
the house behind ours used to have a small terrier that wouldn't stop yapping all. day. every. day. it drove us mad. people must have been complaining bc it was taken away one day and never heard from again.


That was the best thing to do.

Cherie 15-02-2017 12:34 PM

Couldn't a family member or neighbour walk the the dog, it seems cruel to take the dog away but equally cruel that it is not exercised but it's not the mans fault :umm2: or what about the new management sorting it out

arista 15-02-2017 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9219358)
Couldn't a family member or neighbour walk the the dog, it seems cruel to take the dog away but equally cruel that it is not exercised but it's not the mans fault :umm2:


His Wife used to pop in and take
it , she died,


They are all old in that place.


No one has offered to
walk the Frustrated Dog
Cherie, thats why its in the papers
and TV debates,
Walking a dog every day
is not easy , for some.

it's not a little dog.

Its gone past all that, anyway
Management Demand the Dog goes or both go.
I agree

Cherie 15-02-2017 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 9219363)
His Wife used to pop in and take
it , she died,


They are all old in that place.


No one has offered to
walk the Frustrated Dog
Cherie, thats why its in the papers
and TV debates,
Walking a dog every day
is not easy , for some.

it's not a little dog.

Its gone past all that, anyway
Management Demand the Dog goes or both go.
I agree

No it's not easy for some, but people have time to go and fill potholes for the government , but nobody has time to walk the elderly mans dog, shameful, there must be someone in his locality who goes out for a walk every day that could help ...

Cherie 15-02-2017 12:46 PM

Rather than issuing an ultimatum, the jobs worth management team should get off their arse to find a solution, I bet he pays a packet to stay there

Cherie 15-02-2017 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9219341)
Get the dog to the Dogs Trust ASAP

I'm really surprised as a dog owner that this is the best you can suggest, if you broke your leg in the morning would you ship your dog off ?

Livia 15-02-2017 12:50 PM

Surely there's some kind dog-owner locally that could walk the old boy's dog? We're a sad society otherwise. People's dog are part of their family.

Cherie 15-02-2017 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9219379)
Surely there's some kind dog-owner locally that could walk the old boy's dog? We're a sad society otherwise. People's dog are part of their family.

Nobody cares about the elderly which is a bit ironic as we will all be that person one day

arista 15-02-2017 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9219368)
No it's not easy for some, but people have time to go and fill potholes for the government , but nobody has time to walk the elderly mans dog, shameful, there must be someone in his locality who goes out for a walk every day that could help ...


Not for Free.

arista 15-02-2017 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9219381)
Nobody cares about the elderly which is a bit ironic as we will all be that person one day


Rubbish
No one had a plan for that Dog
if his Wife died.
FACT


As you get Older Cherie
you plan things
(set out if no one is there to help you etc.,
if you do not - then you are a mess
and not wanted etc.



Keep It Real.

user104658 15-02-2017 01:11 PM

They could definitely find someone locally who would walk the dog for free, if they took the time to look.

Failing that... considering the insane cost of elderly residential care... they should just have one of the staff take it out for half an hour each day :shrug:. These places cost thousands of pounds a month.

Vicky. 15-02-2017 01:14 PM

Slow news day?

I agree with other that surely someone else can walk the dog. But if not then I agree it should probably be rehomed, as horrible as that would be for both the man and the dog.

Mind if he has a large yard/garden, surely letting it out to run around for a few hours each day would also be fine?

Vicky. 15-02-2017 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9219399)
They could definitely find someone locally who would walk the dog for free, if they took the time to look.

Failing that... considering the insane cost of elderly residential care... they should just have one of the staff take it out for half an hour each day :shrug:. These places cost thousands of pounds a month.

Yup...my gran was in a home that cost 500 quid per week. And when the lightbulb went in her room it took them 3 DAYS to replace it...and even then it was only done as my dad kicked off about it. They also used to leave her washing in a pile in the corner of the room for ages :S

arista 15-02-2017 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9219372)
Rather than issuing an ultimatum, the jobs worth management team should get off their arse to find a solution, I bet he pays a packet to stay there


Cherie its gone past all that
now he has a date to Bugger Off
or free the frustrated dog


I am sure the regional TV news will cover
this.

user104658 15-02-2017 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 9219403)
Yup...my gran was in a home that cost 500 quid per week. And when the lightbulb went in her room it took them 3 DAYS to replace it...and even then it was only done as my dad kicked off about it. They also used to leave her washing in a pile in the corner of the room for ages :S

My wife's grandmother is currently in one that costs 650 a week and apparently the place is awful... has failed all sorts of inspections... and it's one of the CHEAPEST options in the area :umm2:. There are others charging 800 pounds a week. You could rent a flat and a hire a 1-on-1 full time carer for less :think:

Cherie 15-02-2017 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 9219404)
Cherie its gone past all that
now he has a date to Bugger Off
or free the frustrated dog


I am sure the regional TV news will cover
this.

All this publicity is going to find him a dog walker I'm hope :fc:

Vicky. 15-02-2017 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9219413)
My wife's grandmother is currently in one that costs 650 a week and apparently the place is awful... has failed all sorts of inspections... and it's one of the CHEAPEST options in the area :umm2:. There are others charging 800 pounds a week. You could rent a flat and a hire a 1-on-1 full time carer for less :think:

The homes seem awful. The one my gran was in, she was there mainly as everywhere else would be too far away for regular visits. But we were looking at switching her to a 800 per week place after they said they wanted to put her 'upstairs'. 'Upstairs' was where they put the violent patients who were dangerous. My gran was a tiny 6 stone woman who broke her arm just trying to get up off the sofa and had never been violent in her life. They wanted to put her 'upstairs' as she had 'escaped' when one of the staff left the door open. She was only sitting on the bench outside the place ffs. Because the staff made a mistake, they were going to stick my gran in with a bunch of violent (mainly) men where there as a large chance of big injury or even death.

'Luckily' she died a few days after that. But the whole ordeal was just horrific and opened my eyes a lot.

I mean, one day there was a sickness bug going round the place and the staff just locked each patient into their rooms to contain it. I don't know if this is what homes usually do but that seems barbaric to me. a bunch of OAPs who need support being ill/scared and just get locked into a small room to deal with it themselves? :(

T* 15-02-2017 01:34 PM

He deserves to keep his dog. Find him a walker rather than traumatising the dog by stripping it of its home and owner :(
I can't believe people still look at dogs as objects rather than parts of the family and how easy people can just say 'get rid of it, get it in a home'
You wouldn't be saying that about a child if the situation was easily remedied, would you?

Cal. 15-02-2017 01:35 PM

Someone nearby would surely be willing to take the dog for a walk a few times a week.

Alf 15-02-2017 01:41 PM

I remember when kids used to look after the elderly.

My dad used to make me do errands for the old folk, like go to shop for them when it was snowing or icy. And mow their lawn and pick the weeds in the Summer holiday's ect.

Do these sort of things still happen?

arista 15-02-2017 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9219424)
All this publicity is going to find him a dog walker I'm hope :fc:


Sure a women
who has a place for folks with dogs , But far away
emailed Ch5HD AM live
but this 87 year old man has to be near
his hospital which
he must visit 2 or 3 times a week
to stay alive.


So its Not that simple
Cherie


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