TKGAngel
01-02-07, 03:59 PM
If any of you have logged onto cnn.com within the past couple of hours, you've probably seen a link to a video about a neighbor trying to poison its neighbor's annoying dog. Well, the dog in question happens to belong to my aunt and uncle. Roscoe's a 2-year-old German shepherd / Rottweiler mix who my aunt and uncle rescued and adopted last year.
The neighbor made 7 baseball sized meatballs and filled them with rat poison before scattering them throughout my aunt & uncle's backyard. The cops found the meat and rat poison remnants along with the frying pan used to cook the meatballs in her garbage at the curb. She's been arrested on animal cruelty and other charges.
The whole dispute centers around the fact that the neighbor can hear Roscoe barking and barking (newsflash: dogs bark) during the day. This neighbor has to have supersonic hearing, considering that her house is 200 feet away and even my aunt & uncle's next door neighbors don't hear the dog bark. This is also backed up by the dog warden, who did everything but break into the house over the summer to verify the alleged barking.
I guess I just don't understand what would make someone do this. Even if someone's not a pet person, its a living, breathing creature. This weekend's been just a whole roller coaster of emotions from :flame: to :cry: and back to :flame:.
The neighbor made 7 baseball sized meatballs and filled them with rat poison before scattering them throughout my aunt & uncle's backyard. The cops found the meat and rat poison remnants along with the frying pan used to cook the meatballs in her garbage at the curb. She's been arrested on animal cruelty and other charges.
The whole dispute centers around the fact that the neighbor can hear Roscoe barking and barking (newsflash: dogs bark) during the day. This neighbor has to have supersonic hearing, considering that her house is 200 feet away and even my aunt & uncle's next door neighbors don't hear the dog bark. This is also backed up by the dog warden, who did everything but break into the house over the summer to verify the alleged barking.
I guess I just don't understand what would make someone do this. Even if someone's not a pet person, its a living, breathing creature. This weekend's been just a whole roller coaster of emotions from :flame: to :cry: and back to :flame:.