I live near Ocala. Do you live in the area?
I thought if you were somewhere close to me I could help you. Good luck...No I dont
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I live near Ocala. Do you live in the area?
I thought if you were somewhere close to me I could help you. Good luck...No I dont
This tidbit of news, with the prospect of "money coming their way" may encourage the jackass owner to let the pups grow, & discourage the negative thing that could happen, that I won't mention
Oh...didn't know that, so sorry for this sweet dog & her pupsThe owner has apparently allowed previous litters to grow up--the current mother dog was born and grew up there.
Previous litters were born outside, in a place chosen by the dog, and the owner has not been seen to provide care for the puppies. So it's more a matter of lazy or uncaring owner, not deliberately harmful to young puppies.
I am still reading, but as a grandparent with an adopted daughter, like OP's situation, this is what I would be afraid of: There are very few neighbors, OP and Grandfather have had problems with neighbors already, we know these people have no respect for animal life and don't know if it is any different with human life. These "people", the neighbors may assume OP and grandpa were the ones who reported them. Being in the same situation, I am sure Grandpa has to work, where does this leave OP if and when she must be home alone with the creeps down the street??? Can we please be as concerned about OP and her life as we are the dog and her puppies. Please stop encouraging her to do something that may endanger her as she does her best to help these animals.Maybe the same state is close enough, the control doesn't have to know where you live @EverythingDucks! This might be a great solution!
Tysm for this, this is exactly the problem. Although he doesn’t work, we don’t have many people around us at all. And I also don’t need them to turn our neighbors against us because we’re friends with everybody but they know many people too. I think that most people at this point have finally started to understand that they are dangerous.I am still reading, but as a grandparent with an adopted daughter, like OP's situation, this is what I would be afraid of: There are very few neighbors, OP and Grandfather have had problems with neighbors already, we know these people have no respect for animal life and don't know if it is any different with human life. These "people", the neighbors may assume OP and grandpa were the ones who reported them. Being in the same situation, I am sure Grandpa has to work, where does this leave OP if and when she must be home alone with the creeps down the street??? Can we please be as concerned about OP and her life as we are the dog and her puppies. Please stop encouraging her to do something that may endanger her as she does her best to help these animals.
Thank you
Tysm for this, this is exactly the problem. Although he doesn’t work, we don’t have many people around us at all. And I also don’t need them to turn our neighbors against us because we’re friends with everybody but they know many people too. I think that most people at this point have finally started to understand that they are dangerous.
So it’s the morning right now, about 8:00. She most of the time would come at around 10:00. So hopefully she will be here by then.Any updates?