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I should contact the RSPCA? Our next door neighbour went on holiday yesterday & as left her dog in the house on it's own. Someone came down to turn on the lights & close the curtains late last night & they have just popped in again. The thing is the dogs on it's own wimpering & crying & whoever's popping in isn't letting or taking the dog out to (p*e or sh*t). Any suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My mum had an arrangement many years ago for a friend of mine to call in twice a day while we were away and look after our dog. It involved letting it out in the garden on both occasions. Of course, there is an element of trust that it will be done.
Perhaps the person charged with the task has let it out for a quick 'go' in the garden. Is it raining where you are liverpool? Neither the dog nor the walker will be seen out much.
And the dogs whimpering is because the owners are missing and it is unsettled.
Keep an eye out, ask the person who is looking after the dog next time you see them. I think the owners believe they have made good arrangements. But of course, you will know them better than we.....
Perhaps the person charged with the task has let it out for a quick 'go' in the garden. Is it raining where you are liverpool? Neither the dog nor the walker will be seen out much.
And the dogs whimpering is because the owners are missing and it is unsettled.
Keep an eye out, ask the person who is looking after the dog next time you see them. I think the owners believe they have made good arrangements. But of course, you will know them better than we.....
while it's not something we would ever have done with our dog, some dogs are far happier in their own homes with someone popping in to feed and water them, than being put into kennels where they can become very stressed.
if you're very concerned, and if the wimpering and whining (barking?) is a realy nuisance to you,why not have a word with the person who comes round to feed it, next time you see them, and find out exactly what's going on before you think about taking it any further.
if you're very concerned, and if the wimpering and whining (barking?) is a realy nuisance to you,why not have a word with the person who comes round to feed it, next time you see them, and find out exactly what's going on before you think about taking it any further.