I wonder what happened to the pup?
The puppy is receiving councelling, beleiving he was the cause of all this.
Julia, I can't see myself ever entering someone else backyard knowing 3 large dogs live there and may only get fed at night.
Wonder if the "Common Sense Courses" would be popular... (sorry bite lady).
Anyway the dog(s) has been put down, all because he couldn't speak, so he did the next best thing in his tertitory.
Why can I see this happening again and again.... even though dogs (mans & woman's best friend)....????
How about the common sense of not owning dogs that have instincts to kill?
How about the common sense of not owning dogs that have instincts to kill?
Perhaps, the ability to kill might be a fairer statement.Chops there must literally hunderds of thousands of dogs that fit your discription, but instincts to Kill, is a survival and/or tertitorial instinct.
Perhaps, the ability to kill might be a fairer statement.
The RSPCA says it visited the property the day before the 29-year-old woman was attacked.
Robin Moore from the RSPCA says an inspector visited the property on Wednesday and noted the dogs were in poor condition.
He says the inspectors probably would have seized the dogs today if they had not heard from the owners.
RSPCA had already been there and left a note the day b4
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/11/23/2098678.htm
RSPCA had already been there and left a note the day b4
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/11/23/2098678.htm
rapture, yep - trouble with most difficult dogs is their (history of) owners.I can't understand why people have pets when they are clearly incapable of looking after them ( if this is the case ) .
Whiskers ,Regardless of the reason why the owners were away so long and whatever the reason may unfold to be, this highlights the stupidity of the woman getting over the fence, when the RSPCA would no doubt have come immediately if the were phoned and informed a pup was in distress.
rapture, yep - trouble with most difficult dogs is their (history of) owners.Sounds like someone could well be sued for sure.
But I would personally never get one of the dogbreeds trained to kill for instance. I know Bull Terrier owners swear by them - not sure the difference between them and Pitbull - by I personally wouldn't go near either of them.
Changing subject - We had a puppy from animal rescue once - a Heinz including some cattledog and some kelpie - some of the litter had cigarette burns.
He was one screwed up little dog - only really happy when hiding undera sideboard. In the end he died of natural causes at about 4 years - I was just happy I didn't take two of the litter (as I planned to do at one stage).
Whiskers ,
I'm not gonna comment on the "excuse theory" -
but a couple of lessons
1. maybe the RSPCA could have left a message to say they were "on the case"
2. I'm sure the lady is older and wiser, (as we all are - at her expense) - and "ringing the RSPCA" is what she will (and we should) do next time as well.
PS I think you'll find it was all three dogs in distress - but it's early days as you say.
whiskers1. no excuse for this sort of cruelty.
2. Just as a point of interest, I spent some of my younger years in the surveying business and jumped into a few backyards and front yards. I found most dogs will tolerate someone coming in the front gate to the front door providing they don't make rash moves or threatening guestures.
3. I got the impression that this mother was the one that contacted the RSPCA in the first place and if they had gone to the front gate to enquire first they would have seen the RSPCA note anyway. The fact that they jumped the boundary fence prima facie suggests to me that they knew nobody was home. That's why I wondered about the real reason for going in there.
2. wow - surveyors must get this all the time - spot on .
speaking of anecdotes, lol - used to deliver phonebooks with the kids when they were cubs. We were asked to deliver right to the front door in those days lol. Sheesh - no way would i let the kids go into most of those yards ... like, you see a sign with a salivating dog saying "make my day!!! - come through the gate !!"
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