Re: Neighbor's dog question
I'd turn them in and not even think twice about it.
Re: Neighbor's dog question
talk to the other neighbors and see what they think of the situation, then go from there.
Re: Neighbor's dog question
Pretty easy decision in my book, call the cops and let them deal with it.
Re: Neighbor's dog question
do you notice the dog in the kennel at other time of the day, or only when you walk by at night? If the dog is out there while they are gone for 2-3 hours a night I wouldn't consider it a huge deal. If it spends a large part of the day/night in there, I would consider that an issue.
Re: Neighbor's dog question
Re: Neighbor's dog question
Huge pet peeve of mine.... If you're going to get a pet, you take on the responsibility to care for that pet. You need to act as an advocate for the dog and call them in. If there is a logical explanation like a temporary situation because they just moved in, they'll be able to explain it.
Re: Neighbor's dog question
Re: Neighbor's dog question
At a minimum, call the rescue league or animal control and they can come ck it out. You can probably even do it anonymously so they dont even know it was you who called. Do the right thing, help the animal out. Animal control has people trained to deal with situations like that. I can tell you care or you it wouldnt have bothered yall, thats awesome, get involved, do something about it. Good luck!
Re: Neighbor's dog question
^^^^^^^^^^^^^What they said.
Re: Neighbor's dog question
There's a simple solution. Kidnap dogs, sell them to your local chinese restaurant. You get money, they won't have any more whining. Win win.
ok seriously. report it.
Re: Neighbor's dog question
It's probably just a Husker fan wanting to keep close tabs on his girlfriend... I wouldn't worry about it, I'm sure its normal in Lincoln.
Kidding, just as well report it.
Re: Neighbor's dog question
I think the fact that they have a large yard, and also were willing to put the dog out there knowing there is weather are the two tipping points. Using a kennel for a few hours is OK, but submitting your dog to the weather like that is not excusable. I'd call at the first raindrop.
Re: Neighbor's dog question
Thanks everyone for your thoughts. Just stuck my head back out the door a bit ago and didn't hear anything-- the weather has calmed down or it is possible the people came home. I'm hoping for the latter.
Re: Neighbor's dog question