So angry, I want to kick someone
Nov. 28th, 2005 11:41 pmThis summer, on the corner diagonal from us, a new neighbor moved in. Now, personally, we haven't had any issues with this guy - seems fine, works odd hours at the Naval base (he's a sailor), but the rest of the neighborhood is ready to hang him by his short hairs for being too loud at night. Seems the guy has a converted garage workshop where he works on power tools all hours of the night and likes to listen to headbanger music while he does so. But as I said, we haven't had any issues with him since we couldn't hear any of it, just heard the complaints from the neighbors.
Around 11 o'clock, when I was getting ready for bed, I started hearing this dreadful squealing noise. Like a small dog had been run over and left in the road, that was my very thought. I'm a bit of a pessimist, so I tried to figure out where the noise was coming from. Got up, walked the house, checked the dogs who were very nervous at the noises. For another fifteen minutes, I hoped it was a minor issue - someone let a dog out to do its business, now its whining to get in. Something innocent and temporary. Another ten minutes of screaming noise. Shit. Something is definately wrong.
So I bundle on my coat & hat, grab a leash, a towel and a flashlight, do a quick check on our dogs - though they were restless they were all inside and fine. Then I head out into the cold and find the idiot on the corner is the problem. He had tied what looks like an 8 week old puppy, pitbull/terrier mix of some kind outside on his front porch. No shelter, no water, no food - nothing. Just tied up a small puppy that's screaming on his front porch for a half hour.
Now a new flash: Its 40 degrees outside and sleeting. He's left a shivering, screaming puppy outside on the night the local news is telling us to expect snow day school outages and possibly, the Navy will close our base for the day. Rough night out there.
I try to get the puppy to come to me, kneel down near the edge of the porch. But its frightened, shivering and still yelping. It has on what I call a vanity collar - completely useless and way too loose. Plus, the cord used to tie the dog to the porch is completely caught up around the porch supports, so the pup can barely sit down, its wrapped up so high. Finally after ten minutes or so, the owner comes out, confused. I mention I've been listening to the dog for a half hour across the street and the puppy is clearly unhappy being outside. His response? The puppy has only been out ten minutes, what's the problem? Doesn't even fix the leash to let the poor thing out of its misery. I re-state the obvious: Its too cold for a dog of its age and type to be outside in this weather. Putz laughs at me and tells me he'll bring the dog inside and does so.
Fucking asshole. This does not bode well."
Around 11 o'clock, when I was getting ready for bed, I started hearing this dreadful squealing noise. Like a small dog had been run over and left in the road, that was my very thought. I'm a bit of a pessimist, so I tried to figure out where the noise was coming from. Got up, walked the house, checked the dogs who were very nervous at the noises. For another fifteen minutes, I hoped it was a minor issue - someone let a dog out to do its business, now its whining to get in. Something innocent and temporary. Another ten minutes of screaming noise. Shit. Something is definately wrong.
So I bundle on my coat & hat, grab a leash, a towel and a flashlight, do a quick check on our dogs - though they were restless they were all inside and fine. Then I head out into the cold and find the idiot on the corner is the problem. He had tied what looks like an 8 week old puppy, pitbull/terrier mix of some kind outside on his front porch. No shelter, no water, no food - nothing. Just tied up a small puppy that's screaming on his front porch for a half hour.
Now a new flash: Its 40 degrees outside and sleeting. He's left a shivering, screaming puppy outside on the night the local news is telling us to expect snow day school outages and possibly, the Navy will close our base for the day. Rough night out there.
I try to get the puppy to come to me, kneel down near the edge of the porch. But its frightened, shivering and still yelping. It has on what I call a vanity collar - completely useless and way too loose. Plus, the cord used to tie the dog to the porch is completely caught up around the porch supports, so the pup can barely sit down, its wrapped up so high. Finally after ten minutes or so, the owner comes out, confused. I mention I've been listening to the dog for a half hour across the street and the puppy is clearly unhappy being outside. His response? The puppy has only been out ten minutes, what's the problem? Doesn't even fix the leash to let the poor thing out of its misery. I re-state the obvious: Its too cold for a dog of its age and type to be outside in this weather. Putz laughs at me and tells me he'll bring the dog inside and does so.
Fucking asshole. This does not bode well."
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Date: 2005-11-29 08:04 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2005-11-29 12:20 pm (UTC)I have a bad feeling your neighborhood is going to have a problematic dog on it's hands. Pittie pups are usually friendly, even my spastic stranger-shy boy climbed into Liana's lap when we first met him.
I'd hazard a guess that the pup was traumatized. And scared, and cold. And bound to become a traumatized, scary dog.
*sigh*
Sorry. I'm a pit fanatic. Stories like these put my teeth on edge, and if I lived closer, I'd have taken that dog away immediately.
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Date: 2005-11-29 01:44 pm (UTC)And that doesn't even take into account what seeing someone mistreat an animal makes me think of doing...
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Date: 2005-11-29 01:46 pm (UTC)Sorry to hear that he got a puppy. Obviously completely unconscious. However . . . being a sailor and all . . . what the civil authorities might not deal with the military ones may. Narc on him to his CO. Take pictures. Do whatever you have to.
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Date: 2005-11-29 06:42 pm (UTC)I love pits, and it's fools like him that greatly contribute to their bad rep.
I agree about the noise ordinance.
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Date: 2005-11-29 09:25 pm (UTC)...gggrrRRRRR!
*sniffle* Poor puppy. :(