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Well they refuse to keep their dogs inside no matter what, she’s more likely in a outside cage if she’s in anything. I just don’t want them abused because it’s not right. And thank you.Hi @JadeFarms, I have been reading all the pages too. You have a real big heart for animals. But unfortunately Niala, the mother dog is not yours and you’re grandfather is probably right not to interfere in any way.
Sometimes life is hard and we have to deal with the possibilities life s giving us.
I feel with you. I had some nasty experiences as a kid too, living on a farm where life often was cruel for the animals. I had a weak heart for all mammals and other animals I could feel for. That’s why I became a vegetarian as soon as I left home. 19 years old.
I’m not sure but I suspect Niala, the mother dog is in the house and the family that lives there is taking care of her (in their own way). Niala is mothering and has to spend much time with her puppies. So whenever she comes over to you’re house she’s taking time off as a mother. Hopefully she can care for them many more weeks and the owners will sell/ find new and friendly owners for the puppies after a month or two.
I think it’s best to leave Niala and her pups at her place and not disturb the co-existence with the neighbours. Don’t trespass and just be happy if she’s visiting you and you’re dog. If she ever comes to show her puppies be exited but don’t try to keep them. I know ghis is sad but the puppies are not yours.
I wish you , Niala, you're dog , friend and granddad all the love and the best,![]()