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They have a 6 month old black lab locked up in the house. It hardly ever comes outside. When it does, its covered in urine and feces. Must mean its locked in a crate most of the time and has no place to go to the bathroom but in the crate. Think its cruel that an animal needs to live like this!
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Dave (Martida)
justthinking (Martida)
How can I report a case of animal cruelty, abuse, or neglect?
Please call our statewide toll-free cruelty hotline at 1-866-601-SPCA (7722) or email a full description of the incident to cruelty@pspca.org.
Be sure to include the street address, city, and county where the incident took place.
Calls to the cruelty hotline are answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Russell (Martida)
Michael Leonard (Martida)
I send the information to the Perkiomenville facilty of the SPCA.
Michael A. Leonard
Borough Manager
Royersford Borough
Dave (Martida)
Deb (Martida)
Anonymous (Martida)
Anonymous (Martida)
nettie (Martida)
Dave (Martida)
Anonymous (Martida)
I PERSONALLY HAVE CALLED THE SPCA THREE TIMES. THEY SAY THEY HAVE BEEN OUT TO CHECK ON THE DOG AND AS LONG AS THE DOG HAS FOOD, WATER AND SHELTER THEY CAN NOT INTERVENE. I EVEN CALLED THE CONCHOHOCKEN SPCA SUPERVISOR CARMEN RONJO WHO SAID HE WOULD SEND SOMEONE OUT AND ASK TO SEE THE URINE AND FECES SATURATED ANIMAL. ONCE AGAIN NOTHING HAS BEEN RESOLVED THE DOG IS STILL IS IN THE HOUSE NEVER BEING LET OUT TO RELIEVE HIMSELF. I DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO NEXT. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP
Sue, Spring City (Martida)
Sue, Spring City (Martida)
Lynn D (Martida)
Lynn D (Martida)
Sue, Spring City (Martida)
Thanks Lynn. One of the officers from the PSPCA contacted me a short while ago. He has also left a message with the Montgomery County SPCA to have the enforcement officer contact him and update him with information. He suggested that I call them also, which I will do shortly. Because I haven't seen the situation first hand I couldn't add anything other than what was posted originally. I only suggested contacting the ASPCA for suggestions. Because I am a "Guardian" for the ASPCA, I will do what I can to help in any way. Yes, donations, especially to the PSPCA and ASPCA are critical, as they are to all other same organizations. The PSPCA and ASPCA are wonderful organizations as they are "no-kill" shelters and do great work. All of you who have responded to this horrible situation, if you can, log onto their websites and donate what you can. Even if it is food, bedding, anything - even your time. It is good to see that so many want this resolved, but I haven't seen any follow up from the person who originally posted this.
Thanks again Lynn for responding.
Lynn D (Martida)
Sue, Spring City (Martida)
I had to leave a message a the Montco SPCA - apparently no officer works on the weekend unless it is necessary. So hopefully she will call me back Monday.
I know there is a list on your website with everything that is needed besides what we've mentioned. I get the PSPCA e-mails too, as well as others. I was just blown away by the fact that there were over 3000 animals turned in last month. That is just mind boggling. Where can you put all of them? Oh my. I wish I could take in more. Right now I have 3 - one who I just brought in has FIV, which I didn't know until I had him tested when he was neutered. So, no more for now.
Let me know if you are able to find information about this dog. I'm hoping that you have contacts that might be able to let you know what happened. And pictures are really important.
hellogayl (Martida)
Sue, Spring City (Martida)
Hi Gayl - If you don't mind I'd like to call you also. It looks like you live in the area. Lynn D. and I are very interested in doing something to resolve this too, as obviously, are so many others. Please read the notes that have been posted. The SPCA and police have been notified. I have talked to the officer at the PSPCA and am waiting to hear back from the Montco SPCA officer. If you are seeing an abandoned animal, please contact the Pennsylvania SPCA at cruelty@pspca.org. They will get back to you - you'll need to provide all information on what you've been trying hard to do to resolve the situation. As I suggested to "Anonymous", pictures are very helpful.
I see there is a "Watcher" here too. Do you know what that's about?
Sue, Spring City (Martida)
So, I wonder where "Anonymous" is. I haven't seen a response to anyone since this posting started. This person doesn't seem to want to leave their name, even with the people at the SPCA. You should know that they will never divulge your information to the people you are calling about. Personally, when I place a call I feel that it makes for a much better relationship if I can have an honest conversation with them. There really is no need to be anonymous with the people who you are asking to help. You shouldn't be afraid of any repercussions from the people you are reporting about.
John, Birdsboro (Martida)
Sue Spring City (Martida)
Sandra Lofgren (Martida)
deb (Martida)
La xidhay Anony (Martida)