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Originally posted by Logan
I just wanted to tell you that I completely understand your predicament. If you called Animal Control, I'm not sure what else you could do, other than call them again. It is hard to be the neighbor of someone who doesn't treat their pet the way we would. I've been there and done that as many people on this board know. And my "victim" was a 7 pound Yorkshire Terrier, being subjected to the cold, rain, etc. with not even a dog house to retreat to. Her answer was to escape, constantly. It tore me up....but guess who she ran to. Me! Constantly. I would have kept her if my cats didn't despise her so.
I think there is only so much one can do, especially if it puts their own dogs, children, etc in danger. Sounds like you have cared a lot and done what you can. Keep a close eye out, and if need be, call Animal Control again. I know I might get crucified over this answer. I'm as passionate about these pets as anyone, but I also know that if you are a homeowner and plan to stay there a while, you just have to pray and offer every bit of compassion possible to these animals, as often as you can, and hope for the best. :(
Thanks, Logan. I needed that. :)