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is this considered inhumane?
recently moved into a new place. dogs barking all days in apt. below me. met my next door neighbor who works night shift. well, he complained and i said words too.
so, things have calmed down.
i met the dog girl and her two Pomeranian when i was washing. noted she had both of them in separate cages with blankets over. i know when i said words management said she has to get some anti barking device for them. no more barking
now, i do know she works and takes them out to go potty three times a day. i don't know what real dog exercise is provided
today, i go to do my wash and can hear them whimpering. big accident covered up in the hallway.
i know this and that. i know these are not bad dogs.
any suggestions on what to do??
thank you all for considering.
i do have respect for all animals and i have had my pets.
2 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Leave a letter saying to treat your animals better or I will have to report... make it anonymous... see if something changes?
- SibylLv 78 years ago
If the dogs are having accidents in the hallway, I would contact management again, and they can contact her over the issue. I would also talk to this girl and point out that if she cannot give her dogs proper care and attention, maybe it would be best to find them a better home.
Dogs should not be left in cages for the majority of the day, and if she cannot take them out often enough, she should take precautions such as providing puppy mats or similar products.