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<blockquote data-quote="2daughters" data-source="post: 268781" data-attributes="member: 7134"><p>I am the ASPCA here, which is why I'm still working at getting them from a neighboring city. I don't want to take any chances of it looking like I'm taking the puppies out of spite. Lately I've been swamped with animal abuse cases here which are all pointing back to her or her husband (like 2 dogs being tied literally neck to neck and hog tied). The majority of the cases have been referred to the police, who are really looking closely at the problem and who's made the threats.</p><p></p><p>TerryJ, you're absolutely right about the abusers. From what I've seen and experienced, animals are the first to be abused because they're the most helpless. The police presence is very reassuring.</p><p></p><p>I've actually had another run-in with her with my own dogs and hers, and I'm left just shaking my head dumbfounded. The same dog of hers that came and antagonized my 2 dogs later tried to attack both of my dogs (mine are both purebred labs). I had mine on leash because I was taking them for a walk and her dog escaped. She kept muttering under her breathe about my dogs but I kept my mouth shut. It wasn't until she was walking away with her little dog, telling it that it could kill my dogs that I opened my mouth. I told my dogs not to waste their time on that little mutt because it would just be a teaser for them, not even a snack. I'm shaking my head dumbfounded now because she's trying to act like we're the best of friends!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2daughters, post: 268781, member: 7134"] I am the ASPCA here, which is why I'm still working at getting them from a neighboring city. I don't want to take any chances of it looking like I'm taking the puppies out of spite. Lately I've been swamped with animal abuse cases here which are all pointing back to her or her husband (like 2 dogs being tied literally neck to neck and hog tied). The majority of the cases have been referred to the police, who are really looking closely at the problem and who's made the threats. TerryJ, you're absolutely right about the abusers. From what I've seen and experienced, animals are the first to be abused because they're the most helpless. The police presence is very reassuring. I've actually had another run-in with her with my own dogs and hers, and I'm left just shaking my head dumbfounded. The same dog of hers that came and antagonized my 2 dogs later tried to attack both of my dogs (mine are both purebred labs). I had mine on leash because I was taking them for a walk and her dog escaped. She kept muttering under her breathe about my dogs but I kept my mouth shut. It wasn't until she was walking away with her little dog, telling it that it could kill my dogs that I opened my mouth. I told my dogs not to waste their time on that little mutt because it would just be a teaser for them, not even a snack. I'm shaking my head dumbfounded now because she's trying to act like we're the best of friends! [/QUOTE]
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