Just wanted to become a more active citizen in the WinCustomize community!
what to do, what to do.........
Published on February 1, 2008 By killajosh In WinCustomize Talk
I'm having a tough time with this. My neighbor is a police officer who recently purchased a handsome boxer puppy, a little boy. Named him Champ. All was going well until approx. two weeks ago.....

He now leaves this cuddly 3-month old puppy chained up outside 24/7, sometimes without food and water (I sneak down there during the day and water him at least 3 times a week). When Champ would bark and whine (mostly from loneliness, I think), this "upholder of the law" would come outside and beat him.

As if this isn't bad enough, I was walking my dog (Elijah, a well-loved mutt...he's my boy!!!) past the home of this supposed "carrier of justice", I noticed Champ (or Champers, as I call him) hobbling around on three legs. Naturally I stopped to see what was wrong (I couldn't help myself, given the checkered -albeit short- past he's had with his new owner). This poor little puppy has a broken right hind leg, and I suspect his owner did it out of anger (accidentally, most likely...but no excuses!).

So here's my problem- what do I do? I called the Humane Society, and was told the only thing I could do is call the local police department (did I mention this asshole is a police officer???) and personally press charges against him for animal cruelty. I know how police are, and while I'm not afraid of retribution, I certainly don't need a cop with a grudge on my back.......

What should I do? Moreover....what would YOU do? A little advice, some suggestions, anything.......
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on Feb 01, 2008
oh man I am sorry to hear about this situation.

I am a HUGE pet lover. I have 2 birds, a snake, a turtle, 3 cats and 1 big dog.

I am a big animal lover and would be brought to tears seeing an animal hurt with a broken leg *already ran into one and freaked out my hubby cause I was in tears hysterical and could hardly speak*.

I am very glad you called the Humane Society. I would follow there suggestion and call the police. If nothing else I feel this issue needs to be "investigated". I am hard core for the best welfare for all animals. I know the "guy" is a police officer but still with a hurt animal the "guy" at least needs to be looked into. To me the welfare of the animal is important.


I support you for all you have done so far. I know its a tough situation and I am sorry that you are in it.

Thanks for sharing and I will support whatever you deem right to do. I just wanted to share my thoughts with you


Blessings

Anne
on Feb 01, 2008
Personally, I couldn't give a rats ass what his title is...titles don't mean squat...I'd report him straight away to the ASPCA. Don't let titles intimidate you...do the right thing.
on Feb 01, 2008
I would call, even if my neighbor was a president of USA. Animals have right not to be abused.
on Feb 01, 2008
Go to the local State Police headquarters with a couple witnesses.

or shoot him.
on Feb 01, 2008
hmmm....personally....I like the 'shoot him' option.....

but before trying the cops....I'd have thought your ASPCA would have the power to investigate it.

Seems there are ASPCA humane law enforcement agents who would be better equipped to deal with the situation and perhaps treat your complaint with confidentiality.......WWW Link

On their forum....they have a case of taking a neighbour to the municipal court....but it could take months....a long long time for a puppy suffering like that.......WWW Link

A good idea to take some photos if you can......good luck with it....please let us know what happens.....would be great if he was removed permanently........the puppy that is.....not the neighbour....  .....well...  
on Feb 01, 2008
Just steal the dog and give it to someone who will care for it properly. He'll think it slipped it's chain and ran away. Take it to the aspca if necessary. Then go back and kick this idiots ass. Don't give him a reason, just kick his ass. I detest people like him.
on Feb 01, 2008
Have you talked to yoru neighbor?  Start there.
Then, if that fails,  steal the dog and take it somewhere safe
on Feb 01, 2008
why talk to the neighbor? he obviously doesn't care about the dog or he wouldn't beat it. call the state police and don't say the neighbor is a cop, just give the address. after that, shoot the ass! if you dont' want to, tell me the address and i'll do it!         
on Feb 02, 2008
Report the bastard. Do it now. Call the local TV station. Call the local newspaper. If this idiot gets exposed on TV and in print his bosses aren't gonna be happy. They don't want the local Police looking like Mike Vick.
on Feb 02, 2008
steal the dog and take it somewhere safe


That usually leads nowhere, as he probably would get another one within a couple of weeks time.

When I was still living in Australia, my neighbour and I were in a similar situation a couple of years ago, and we 'stole' a puppy, which was chained to a tree (the leash was attached to a higher branch of the tree, and the puppy wasn't even able to lie down or move away a bit to release itself!), without food and hardly any water 24/7.

At first we just went and fed and watered the dog twice a day as every single rib was showing on the poor thing. After a while we got fed up and took it for a daily walk too. One day my neighbour decided that this was pointless and just took the dog (which at that time was sick and pucking its guts out), to a vet and afterwards to her own home.

Less than two weeks later, this horrible person had another puppy chained to her tree. We realized that we couldn't go on with taking dogs home, or we would wind up with an animal shelter. So we informed the police, which just told us that chaining a dog 24/7 was not against the law in Australia. Then we called the RSPCA, but they told us that the only thing they can do was to go and talk to her, as they did not have any legal basis to stand on and besides, they had only one officer for the whole Northern Rivers area and we should try and solve the problem ourselves.

At least the local police-officer went and tried to talk to the person a couple of times, which usually resulted in the dog getting off the chain for a couple of hours, before it was back again. I don't know what happened to this poor puppy afterwards as I left Australia.

If I were you, I would first check whether chaining a dog 24/7 is against the law in the US (it is in Switzerland). If yes, it is certainly worth while to report to the police. If not, you might get yourself into a lot of trouble with our police-neighbour without being able to improve the situation for the dog.

Maybe you could call the local animal-shelter and ask them whether they have knowledge of similar situations, and what would be the best thing way to handle this.

I take it that the dog is chained in the backyard? Maybe someone from the shelter could 'per chance' visit you, see the dog, be outraged and turn in your police-guy in their own name?
on Feb 02, 2008
Well, thanks for all the input. I did what needed to be done....I called the police, and spoke directly to the Chief. He said that he would send a car out to look at the puppy. If it was as bad as I reported, then the humane society would be dispatched to the house to take the puppy.

Got home from work at 3:15 this morning. Took my dog out for a walk.....

The puppy isn't there now.

I'm hoping for the best......

BTW...I agreed to testify against the cop if it went to trial.......
on Feb 02, 2008
If I were you, I would first check whether chaining a dog 24/7 is against the law in the US (it is in Switzerland). If yes, it is certainly worth while to report to the police. If not, you might get yourself into a lot of trouble with our police-neighbour without being able to improve the situation for the dog.


aufisch: It's not the fact that this puppy is outside 24/7.....it's the lack of food and water (especially WATER), the beatings I have witnessed (who the hell beats a 3-month old puppy for crying because they have no food, water, or even love??), and the broken leg. I know it was broken. I've had a dog break the same leg (goofball ran into a passing car...).

As far as I'm concerned, he's a p.o.s. who needs to have his leg broken just above the knee......and left outside in the sleet and freezing rain with no shelter, food, or water.
on Feb 02, 2008
You did the right thing Killajosh. Never be afraid to do the right thing. And please keep us informed.
on Feb 02, 2008
very glad to hear it killajosh....hope the puppy can now have a chance with a new, loving owner.....and not be too damaged from the experience.....lots of tlc should do the trick......  
on Feb 02, 2008
I hope so syd. I'm glad our local Humane Society Animal Shelter is a euthnasia-free shelter. I'm going to call them after they open and see if I can come see Champ(...ers). I might adopt him, too. Elijah (my black lab/black chow) really likes him. Of course, Elijah also likes cats (I call him a traitor to the puppy cause) and will even let the neighborhood cats RUB THEIR HEAD ON HIS FACE!!!!!
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