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Again, there was no interest in any evidence that the dog had been abused or criminally neglected. As far as they were concerned, the dog's safety or condition was not even an issue.
The information that I have came from a reliable source who called and talked to the arresting officer.

I have "liberated" a dog or two in my life and I can promise you that I kept it as quiet as possible. The dogs were left alone, chained with no food, shelter or water. Had the police knocked on my door, then I would have given them the evidence that I had, the dog and demanded that the situation was investigated.

Sorry, but I have met the local representative of Dogs Deserve Better and I was unimpressed. While I agree that dogs should not lived chained in a yard, I do think that there are ways to deal with the issue that do not include stealing people's pets.