DOG REGISTRATION
I was appalled when two weeks ago I found a small white fluffy dog stray, just walking along while walking my own dog. I stayed with it having called the owners number, then called the Council and waited about 30 minutes for a security company PPS to come and collect her. The man who arrived picked her up face on, by the head - and she screamed in pain. I said "Is she injured? I didn't notice any injury on her before"... The man said "I don't think she liked the way I picked her up!
This is now two weeks ago and I have called the Council to have Animal Control contact me - but no such luck. When i pay as much as I do for Dog Registration, I expect anyone sent by Council to pick her up to be trained in how to do so without hurting her.
I am extremely upset at what i witnessed and then that NO ONE has had the decency to contact me from the Council.
Why do we pay so much for this type of service??
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