Support

“Dog left alone on a third floor balcony”


photo by Master of All Metal

Ed. Note: In previous cases of suspected neglect readers have suggested calling the Humane Law Enforcement Department at 202-723-5730.

“Dear PoPville,

In short, I am wondering how a neighbor’s treatment of a dog would be viewed under the Standard of Care for Animals Amendment Act of 2017. It’s been in the 30s all week, and I have repeatedly noted the neighbors leaving their dog out on their balcony all alone. I know – or at least I think – that they let the dog in at night, but for the most part the dog is out there for at least an hour or more, when it’s out.

I first noticed when I glanced and for a split-second saw a strange, limbed figure grasping blindly at the handle of their third-story balcony door. It slumped down and vanished an instant after failing to open the door, and the side of the balcony is solid wood, so I had absolutely no idea what I had seen or if I had in fact seen anything at all. After a few more glimpses I realized it was a dog, leaning against the door and fumbling with the handle. From there I began to notice how long the dog would remain outside for – at least an hour, possibly longer- while the owners are home.

Their balcony is 20 feet long, and if you’re two feet tall it wouldn’t expose you to the wind too much because, as I said, the sides of it are solid. There’s a shape that could be a kennel, but if it is one it’s a regular plastic dog kennel with some towels and not some sort of heated house. How do I know? The dog must have pulled the towels out and chewed them, since I watched the shreds catch the wind and fly off their balcony.

Under normal circumstances I would consider going over and inquiring after the dog. Before you can suggest it, it’s not a good idea. I may have implied it before but they’ve been erratic in the past and I wouldn’t ever contact them unless it’s through the police, at this point.

To me it seems like an edge case, as the statute is unfortunately not particularly demanding of pet owners. But I find the situation disturbing.”

Recent Stories

“From the Civilian Arts Project to the Warehouse Next Door, the Black Cat DC, Comet Ping Pong, Artisphere, The Howard Theatre, U Street Music Hall Presents, Penn Social, and Eaton…

Sweet City Ride

Thanks to Adam (and others) who caught this Old Rolls around town:

From a press release: “AirOtic Soiree, a sensual cabaret acrobatic circus show, opens at Hook Hall May 31 for a three-month engagement. The show, a cabaret with extravagant costumes and…

If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please send an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of your pet and…

We’re about a month out from summer. That means you’ve still got time for spring cleaning!

Lexi Grant, an operations manager at Well-Paid Maids, shared her go-to spring cleaning tips with WTOP News. Step one? Declutter. Get rid of items you don’t use, find space for items that need a home and organize those areas.

Then, it’s time to dust. Lexi starts with high-touch surface areas (think: refrigerator, dishwasher, counters, microwave). One area she sees often neglected is the bedroom — and it makes sense. Heavy furniture is difficult to move around, but it’s important to really get in there so dust doesn’t affect your sleep.

Read More

Submit your own Announcement here.

In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Passing of Giacomo Puccini

The Washington Opera Society Presents
Giacomo Puccini’s “La Fanciulla del West”

Featuring: Jonathan Burton, Michael Butler, Kristin Sampson, Kevin Short, with Adam Cioffari, Andrew Boivert, Peter Burroughs, Collin Power, Josh Bates, Carl Rosenthal, Jude Regan, Jose Sacin, Solomon Collins, Anamer Castrello, Noah Mond, and Maestro Julian Benichou conducting the Chorus & Orchestra of the Washington Opera Society.

Read More

Submit your own Announcement here.

Baker Meet Up: Baking With Local Rye

Calling all home bakers and professional bakers alike! CGA is hosting its next Baker Meet Up on Monday, June 3 from 6-8 p.m. at the University of the District of Columbia. This time around, we’re focusing on baking with local

Beyond Boundaries: An Evening Curated by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

May 22-25 at 8pm

May 25-26 at 2pm

Internationally acclaimed choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa curates a special evening, including her lauded 2019 TWB commission, Delusional Beauty. Works from emerging choreographers, Chanel Da Silva and Houston Thomas will elevate diverse voices

×

Subscribe to our mailing list