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cheeko'smommy Member Posts: 46 |
posted 01-22-2004 02:37 PM
I found out recently that a neighbor of mine on my floor has about 17 pitbulls in her 2 bedroom apartment and she abuses them for no reason and she always leaves them alone. Her dogs howl all the time she's young but she still acts like a teen so she is hardly home. The pitbulls are so cute and i feel so bad for them the aspca came and took them away but she found a way to get them back because they're with her still does anyone out there know what i can do for those poor animals? if u do tell me please. IP: Logged |
True_Pits Member Posts: 373 |
posted 01-22-2004 02:57 PM
Make a complaint to the landlord/super or whoever is in charge of the building and call the ASPCA on them. The more the have against the more likely it is the dogs won't be returned. Sometimes dogs are returned on the pretenses that they will be better cared for without probs. When they return for a check up or if another call is received they will take action. IP: Logged |
tyed_dyed00 Member Posts: 43 |
posted 01-22-2004 04:04 PM
lol, what i have to say might not be funny but i think it is, and it might just work.here it is hire a twenty dollar crack head to kick in the door and as there running out the house take a net and grab the dogs and take them to a rescue, or you can take the person aside and hit her over the head with a pan then tie her to a chair with a bunch of steaks around her neck and when the dogs start to go after her because of the meat around her neck she might not want them anymore, on the serious note, there really isnt much you can do but you can e-Mail me at tyed_dyed00@yahoo.com and ill give you a bunch of people that could help you in your quest IP: Logged |
Samsintentions Member Posts: 944 |
posted 01-23-2004 05:40 AM
Thats a rediculous situation.. I can only imagine the stench, and those poor dogs, obviously theya ren't getting the excersize they need, nor the care. Keep calling my friend, if you bother them enough they'll come. IP: Logged |
cheeko'smommy Member Posts: 46 |
posted 01-23-2004 01:23 PM
Tyed_dyed you are very funny and i will definetly e-mail you. Thx for your opinions and thoughts. The thing is is that i don't know the aspca number and i want to know if someone can give it to me. IP: Logged |
tyed_dyed00 Member Posts: 43 |
posted 01-24-2004 03:07 PM
i hope you will e-mail me but i have your number you want ASPCA (212)876-7700 matt IP: Logged |
cheeko'smommy Member Posts: 46 |
posted 01-25-2004 02:16 PM
thx 4 da # IP: Logged |
akooker Member Posts: 18 |
posted 02-02-2004 03:43 PM
How horrible for someone to have 17 dogs in an apartment,there is no way they are getting the care they deserve,i just hope the aspca is able to find them all wonderful homes.They should definately taken all the dogs the first time,i cannot believe they let those dogs go back there,why would this girl want all of these dogs if she is not even there to care for them,and i am very suprised they have not all ate eachother.That is just CRAZY!!! IP: Logged |
akooker Member Posts: 18 |
posted 02-02-2004 03:51 PM
one more thing,you said she abuses them for no reason,there is never a reason to abuse your animal!She deserves to get abused by all 17 of those dogs,that will make her think twice!Sorry but i don't have any tolerance for people like that. IP: Logged |
cheeko'smommy Member Posts: 46 |
posted 02-09-2004 02:46 PM
I hear you akooker she wants those dogs to breed so she can sell the puppies so she can get money. She has four main pits that she breeds every month after they had a litter. IP: Logged |
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