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Prisoners And Pets
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Asked this elsewhere on another thread but CB seems to have more traffic now...
If someone gets sent down and they have pets at home (in this instance, 3 dogs) what happens to the animals?
My sons mate got 15 months today and he has 3 dogs left at home. My son is staying at his flat tonight to walk and feed the dogs but the council will be taking repossession of the flat and no provision is in place for the animals.
Thanks
If someone gets sent down and they have pets at home (in this instance, 3 dogs) what happens to the animals?
My sons mate got 15 months today and he has 3 dogs left at home. My son is staying at his flat tonight to walk and feed the dogs but the council will be taking repossession of the flat and no provision is in place for the animals.
Thanks
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He wants to keep them Prudie, they are basically his 'family' as corny as that sounds. He wasn't expected to go to prison and now he has lost not only his freedom but also his accommodation and his beloved dogs whom he doted on...again sounds corny I know
He wants to keep them Prudie, they are basically his 'family' as corny as that sounds. He wasn't expected to go to prison and now he has lost not only his freedom but also his accommodation and his beloved dogs whom he doted on...again sounds corny I know
Someone needs to contact this charity:
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Hi nailit,
As Douglas has said, they will probably be sent to a Dog Rescue Centre, to hopefully be re-homed.
If nothing in place, and knowone prepared to take them in....that is the likely outcome. If none of your son's mates family and friends want them, until he is released, what else can be done for them?
It helps if they are friendly and calm to be re-homed, otherwise if a little vicious, that won't be good news for the dogs.They could be,in this instance, put down.
Let's hope that a family member or friend takes them in.
As Douglas has said, they will probably be sent to a Dog Rescue Centre, to hopefully be re-homed.
If nothing in place, and knowone prepared to take them in....that is the likely outcome. If none of your son's mates family and friends want them, until he is released, what else can be done for them?
It helps if they are friendly and calm to be re-homed, otherwise if a little vicious, that won't be good news for the dogs.They could be,in this instance, put down.
Let's hope that a family member or friend takes them in.
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