truthseeker
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Tara83 - Id be wary of using alcohol in case the dog has an adverse reaction, he is very skinny, I dont want to risk endangering him, if he wandered off after drinking it he could easily wander in front of a car.
DSPCA would probably approve then
Could people stop giving out about the DSPCA and other organisations who do their best to help injured and ill-treated animals of all shapes and sizes and receive little or no funding from Government to help them. I know, as a member I get their Annual Report sent to me by elecronic post each year. If you had any idea how much good work they do each and every day, including Christmas, caring for so many different types of animals, you might not be so quick to point the finger. The Dog Warden has a job to do, he is not doing it. Charitable organisations are not responsible for the jobs of the local authorities. They do their best but they are not responsible. Point your anger in the right direction and stop running down a very hard working organisation of dedicated people like the DSPCA.
Well to be honest I'm guessing they have to draw the line. Your local politician agrees it is the Dog Warden's job. If charities did every job that the local authorities are supposed to do, then they would not be able to survive. It would be very handy for the local authorities to sit back and let every stray dog get into such a state that the charities have to take them in instead. Which is what they are doing in this instance, wouldn't you agree?
Yes, it is awful for the dog. And it must be awful for you all, trying to get in and out of your homes safely. I would hate that. But well I still feel you're getting annoyed at the wrong people.
The point of this thread is that the dog warden is not ddoing his job. It is an aside that I personally find it appalling that none of the animal welfare societies are interested in an animal who is clearly in bad condition.
I see your point. I suppose we'd have to spend a few weeks manning the phones at charities like the DSPCA before we could really decide how appalling it is.
Maybe you are in the right in this case. But personally I feel if they could handle it, they would. But perhaps I am biased.
I am very sorry that you and your neighbourhood are experiencing such awful problems and fearing for your safety. I hope you have more success very soon.
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