As some of you may remember, we had a barking dog next door that drove us bonkers. When I finally called and complained, the renters moved out without a word, and I felt horrible.
The new tenants are in the process of moving in, but they're taking forever. They've been gone a very long time and left their dog outside in the freezing cold and snow, chained to the porch railing. For over 24 hours now, we have listened to his constant crying, and it's killing me. Hubby went over there to check and make sure he has food and water and gave him several treats, but the dog turned the treats down, hoping instead that Don would save him.
I told Don I thought this was animal cruelty, but he disagrees. We haven't met our new neighbors yet, and we want to start off on the right foot, but I can't stand seeing an animal suffer. How can he live outside in that freezing cold with no human contact for over 24 hours, with no help in sight?
This is breaking my heart. Don doesn't want me to do anything, but I told him I will tolerate it only a short while longer, and then I'm calling the owner of that property and letting them know that this poor animal is being mistreated.
Any other suggestions, guys? HELP!
Bev
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