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officialleafan 18-04-2009 09:21 PM

What should i do??
 
Hey, i've got a problem which i need help with, my neighbours across the road have a small dog (i think it's a king charles). Anyway, i saw them the other day and they looked like they were moving out, so i left them. But right now, i can hear a dog crying hysterically from the house and it's in darkness. It's been crying all day. Should i go across and check it out? Should i just leave it alone? Should i call someone? I don't know what to do...

Help please...

It really is crying badly...it's like....screaming it's so loud.

Firewire 18-04-2009 09:23 PM

I wouldn't go in incase it bites you.

Look in the window and see if you can see anything. Depending on what you see you should phone the RSPCA.

officialleafan 18-04-2009 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Firewire
I wouldn't go in incase it bites you.

Look in the window and see if you can see anything. Depending on what you see you should phone the RSPCA.
So you think i should go across to the house then?

~Kizwiz~ 18-04-2009 09:24 PM

Have they been there today?

How long has it been left alone?

~Kizwiz~ 18-04-2009 09:25 PM

Call the RSPCA and I would do it quickly

nobody should leave a dog all day

30stone 18-04-2009 09:26 PM

Yes id advise going to have a look thru the window if they have moved or somthing and yes phone rspca...

Sod_James 18-04-2009 09:26 PM

i would keep out of it. from previous experience getting involved in stuff like that can end up quite bad. so i just stay out of it.

but if your worried just phone up the RSPCA and tell them. i would imagine you dont have to leavve your name or anything.

Annie 18-04-2009 09:26 PM

I think you should go over and peak in the windows. See if it looks as though they have moved. And phone the RSPCA

Lewis. 18-04-2009 09:27 PM

How long have they been out? If they have been out for more than a day then report it

0300 1234 999

Good luck. And don't go into the house, it might bite

officialleafan 18-04-2009 09:27 PM

Not today, i saw them on Wednesday. Not seen them since. But it's really crying, it's like...you know how a puppy cries on their first night alone in the kitchen lol, that's what it's like. I don't want to go over and start pushing in, in case they think i'm being nosey.

MarkWaldorf 18-04-2009 09:27 PM

Just check if someone is home first. I don't know if you should knock immediately, as it could distress the dog further.

Once you definitely know no ones home or it looks abandoned, call the RSPCA.

officialleafan 18-04-2009 09:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by LewisLeona
How long have they been out? If they have been out for more than a day then report it

0300 1234 999

Good luck. And don't go into the house, it might bite
Right, so i should call that number?

It's been crying since last night.

Magic 18-04-2009 09:29 PM

Phone the number NOW if its been since wednesday and nobodys home. Its time could be limited else. Lets just hope the bog lid is open....

~Kizwiz~ 18-04-2009 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by officialleafan
Quote:

Originally posted by LewisLeona
How long have they been out? If they have been out for more than a day then report it

0300 1234 999

Good luck. And don't go into the house, it might bite
Right, so i should call that number?

It's been crying since last night.
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

_Seth 18-04-2009 11:05 PM

OMG if it's been since Wednesday why haven't you called the RSPCA or looked yet? :conf2: I don't get it, it's been three days and you haven't phoned them?

Wow. :shocked:


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