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by hodie on 01 December 2009 - 17:12
I don't know what USDA rules you look at because all regulations on animal welfare I am familiar with, including most STATE regulations say water must be available at all times. It might be wise for you to be certain you know what regulations you are subject to, and make sure you know what they really say. USDA regs will not apply to you.
Good luck. But take care of the dogs.
by DavC on 01 December 2009 - 18:12

by yellowrose of Texas on 02 December 2009 - 00:12
My dogs stand in the rain if in the one kennel not covered..They never go into the igloo..NOt my fault..MY dogs play in the rain and have a million places to go out of rain if two are loose while it rains..
NOT MY FAULT>>>>>TAKE a pic of your kennel...MAke sure you have pine shavings in it and all poop removed daily...Water bowl tied to pen wall. and a jug of chlorox in view up on a shelf on back porch...TAKE pictures of this. SECOND:From your description you female is a lttle underweight. When you whelp a litter you are well aware of feeding multiples.
I suggest you get your dog beefed up with some raw meats added, feed more often and make sure the pups are clean and in clean condition.....You do not need to answer door or let this AC officer in now..She has made her complaint and until a warrant is issued....do not let her or them in...ANY officer that cusses or act in the way you describe, go immediate to supervisor and make a written complain..not verbal....written....City manager also would get a visit from me...THE Police chief may not be of any help,,,after all , he reaps the credits for money brought in. You have rights to appear before judge before she comes prancing into your home again...SHE is overboard.
..I have knowledge of a ticket written for $1,500.00 for a stray dog in a ladies yard, because the neighbors said the dog lived there and had no rabies tag....the dog had been there for 24 hours and went down street to a female in heats yard, unleashed both dogs, and neighbor called AC and that one complaint invited a ticket...The husband answered the AC knock on door and he made the fatal mistake ....AC officer said is this your dog?.... " NO MAAM" . DID you feed this dog?..."well yes maam, it just came up yesterday and I fed it scraps last night.".."Well , sir,,it is your dog."
WIFE works all day and had to take off work and go talk to the judge...Judge was ugly and reduced it to 300.00.// for a dog she didn't own.
SO , sorry you had this, but , you need to probably do just a little to stop this AC from warting you....BUt take pics and make sure you feed , clean and do as you should....No way a dog standing in the rain when a house is right there is neglect or abuse... I have concrete covered , lite, fan cooled kennels but two of my females hate the boxes, and in 29 * cold freezing weather....they sleep outside the box on cold concrete floor...So I do bring them in , my heated nursery,,,in fact I bring all gsd inside barn....NO heat but kenneled inside with heat lamps and they have to stay enclosed..no choice...
Not necessary for me to do that...Gsd love cold weather and they love rain...as long as they can get into a dry igloo or house...when they are stubborn I definately bring inside some buiilding with better warmth...
GOOD LUCK I would feed your female more...Not ever should a female look skinny after birth...I disagree on that one.. females should look like well rounded and firmly packed dogs after birth....never ever have I had one look skinny and I believe in seeing at least two ribs...but not when females have a litter.....more is required of that female for a bunch of kids draining her....Raw liver would beef her up.... Just do a few things a little different and rely on your VET for written letters and keep the pics with the letters....be ready if this AC gets mad.. Go to her top supervisors...be professional in your vis
by DavC on 02 December 2009 - 02:12

by cage on 02 December 2009 - 17:12

by Red Sable on 02 December 2009 - 19:12
Any dead animal looks much worse wet and makes it look like it's been there for a coons age.
Some females are just not as good of eater especially after whelping. I'm glad the B12 shot has stimulated her appetite. Obviously you are doing all you can. After all, if you were someone that didn't care you wouldn't be on this board!
There has been some good advice here Dave. As you can see some here like to jump on you and some like to help. Some here are just like your AC officer. Take the advice you can use, and let the rest go.
by DavC on 03 December 2009 - 04:12
by olskoolgsds on 03 December 2009 - 07:12
Remember, the President of the Humane Society US said that any dog that shows ribs is starving. I guess 90% of Mals should have died by now of starvation. My experience and research indicates to me that these folks and the orginizations they work for may have started off with good intentions, but most have let their power and authority go to their heads. They feel they are the ones that can dictate to everyone how to take care of their animals, but often it is based on nothing but ignorance. Much of their beliefs are based on nothing factual, just feely stuff. Often they are people that have a real rescuing need and set standards that contradict what is really good for a dog. They often view animals as humans and thus, believe all animals should live as people.
What most of these people call healthy is far over weight. They are dangerous IMO but they do have the power, in fact, they have more power and influence in the courts than is proper. Dot your I's and cross your T's , take lots of pictures, keep in touch with your vet, take pictures of them when they show up in an unprofessional manner with boy friends etc. Personally, I would spend the money to get the best attorney I could to ram it down their throats, set a pressident. And I do not care for attorneys but in this case, I would gather as much support as I could threw those of like mind and be prepared to embarrass them. Folks in the dog world are going to have to wake up to the fact that these folks are our biggest enemy to our rights as dog owners, breeders, trainers etc.
Keep us posted. I hope you can get some local support.
by olskoolgsds on 03 December 2009 - 07:12
by DavC on 04 December 2009 - 00:12
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