What would you do if it happened to your dog?
Dogs Today has started a CDRM support group for dog owners on facebook and today we had a very sad posting indeed.
"I have a GSD with CDRM in the advanced stages and we are able to manage him pretty well. He sleeps most of the time but today he was in the Garden and a woman said she was going to report us for cruelty because the dog couldn't get up. She was peering over the fence and said the dog needs a vet, I said Max is under Vet's supervision, ...it was after this she said she would report us and I'm worried sick now.
"Max has always been a difficult dog but this CDRM seems to have just hit us at the wrong time. He has loads of spirit and doesn't seem to mind being carried with a towel and seems fairly happy in himself but this woman has got me worried I don't want to lose Max nor do I want the RSPCA turning up, I'm so worried today."
Comments
For some people, a fact sheet will make very little difference as to whether they call the RSPCA or not.
The main worry here isn't that the lady should be worried that she'll be prosecuted or have the dog removed, (I'm sure her vet will back her up that the dog has quality of life) it's that the RSPCA's time will be wasted by an unnecessary call when that time could be spent helping animals in distress.