Calling Animal Control on them can cause problems since you said they are the type of neighbors that would harm you or your family or property.
I would steal the dog and take it to youe Vet the next day like you said. They will be able to care for the poor thing and find it a good home.
Do not let anyone know about you taking it. Not even any of your kids. Children have a way of volunteering info even when they are not asked for it. Have someone ready in the care if you need it. Grab the poor thing, put it in the car, and get out of there. Seeif a friend can keep her over night so that your daughter can not see the dog.
Good luck and please update us on the situation!
[ November 21, 2001: Message edited by: Souraya ]






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did someone check it out

you know I can't sleep without knowing what's happening with this situation. Dear Dawg I just got my mom involved with this (she already thinks I'm nuts with my addiction to this site
but now she's ready to get in the truck and make a night rescue
and she's 83 years old but fiesty. What can we do
I don't know what can be done at this point. I was hoping the Dog Law Enforcement Officer would have seen her condition and taken her away but I guess he's giving them a chance. I just pray that it will all work out and what's meant to be will be.

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