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 02, 2008
I might adopt him, too.


don't think there could be a better owner for him.....someone who knows exactly what he's been through....  
on Feb 02, 2008
A lot of police officers are on a power trip and can be real dicks. Keep this in mind as if he knows it was you that turned him in, he will be looking for some pay back. I know this firsthand as I worked for my local sheriffs dept. for 10 years.
It takes a heck of a guy to knowingly put themself in such a bad position to save a puppy, but one things for sure...you did the right thing.
on Feb 09, 2008
Any update on this Josh? I would like to know if the pup is ok......
on Feb 09, 2008
I just saw this today.....

Shocking story

People like that cop really burn my ass....


Let us know what happened.
on Feb 09, 2008
Update: I was contacted by the Chief of Police this past Monday about the puppy. Apparently, the guy who owned this pup is NOT a police officer. He is a security guard for the local community college (who just tells people he is a policeman). The Chief was highly pissed about the whole situation, and informed my neighbor that he would be arrested if he continued telling people he was an officer.

As for the puppy, his leg was definitely broken. Animal Control was sent to the house and picked up the puppy, then took it to a vet. There is a police officer with a couple of young kids who is paying to have the pup's leg fixed, and then is adopting him. I wanted Champ, but after talking to the Chief, I decided it would be best to let this officer to adopt him (being so close to this "wannabe" cop).

So, a happy ending to a bad situation.....

Thanks for all the concern. That's why I love this site......
on Feb 09, 2008

but after talking to the Chief, I decided it would be best to let this officer to adopt him (being so close to this "wannabe" cop).

That was gonna be my advice....not to adopt...if you're next door to the twit....

on Feb 09, 2008
Glad it turned out well. Still, your guard up with this clown.
on Feb 09, 2008
Huh, just saw this. Glad everything worked out well. A lot of folks would have just ignored the situation. You're a good person killajosh.

While living in CA, the missus and I took a dog from a guy that lived behind us. Dalmation. He'd leave for days at a time (up to a week) and leave the dog outside chained to the clothesline. We're talking High Desert California (Twentynine Palms). HOT!

He'd leave a big bowl of water and a big bowl of food, of course the dog would eat/spill all the food and same with the water. So one day, we took it. He never inquired about it, and we lived right behind him, he could see the dog in our yard! What a loser.
on Feb 09, 2008
Still, your guard up with this clown


I wouldn't worry about him....... men that hit women and defenceless animals are not real men, and would never get into a fight with someone who can defend themselves.
I know this from past experience of facing down woman beaters, they are cowards, usually.
on Feb 09, 2008
*huggles Boxxi* Thank you MUCH for that Sentiment.

I WHOLE Heartedly agree with what you said


and Josh thanks Very much for the update. I am glad the pup is being adopted and I sure hope the family takes great care of him.


Thanks for the info and updates


Anne
on Feb 09, 2008
There is a police officer with a couple of young kids who is paying to have the pup's leg fixed, and then is adopting him.


Good news killajosh!.....great to be able to make a difference....  .....now...if just everybody looked next door...and actually DID something about what they see......  
on Feb 18, 2008
Okay, so as a final update... My neighbor was fined $500 for animal abuse and another $300 for the cost of the vet's bill (for the broken leg). I think that's great. Hopefully he's learned a lesson.....but I doubt it.  
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