Poor boy. I agree he probably is scared and confused. I hope the housing authority will quickly take action to help this boy. They are probably the ones in the best position to know if this poor boy has been abandoned or if someone is at least coming to take care of his needs, and they probably have access to the home.
Even if he can get in and out, is he being fed, what about water. I think I would check again with the housing authorities about what they can do or at least check on. How did last night go?
"That they may have a little peace, even the best
dogs are compelled to snarl occasionally."
--William Feather
The weather was better today, there was less barking. At one point I thought maybe his folks had returned, but he's still barking off & on. I peeked thru the garage window - he does have two huge buckets of water. I think at this point several of us are trying to keep an eye on him. If he shows signs of physical distress, I'm sure one of us will call the housing office to have someone pick him up.
Liz - I hope no one is mean, too. My neighbor said she got on the computer about 4 am during the barking and looked up if dogs could get laryngitis (apparently not), and if there was anything non-toxic & safe that might cause temporary laryngitis (no, there wasn't).
Maybe tomorrow they will return. Paws crossed.
Good news - the owners returned last night. I think I'll drop off the name of my dog-sitter, in case they plan to make another trip without pooch.
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