I guess this is a Sighting because it did happen at a business establishment.
I was on vacation with my family last summer and on one of the few days that we did not go to the beach, we went to a Go-Kart place. After racing for a few hours, we went back to the car for a break.
The Go-Kart place a nice shaded area right beside our car where we could relax.
As I was standing drinking a water, I noticed a family about 20 feet away at their van. They had a cute little dog with them (a Scottie, I think.) Suddenly, one of the boys pours water on the dog. I'm thinking Then the boy puts the dog back into the van, and they head back into the Go-Kart place.
Now, I'm It's about 95 degrees outside. No way is that dog going to be okay in the van.
I have to do something about this. I know some of you might think that I should not butt into it, but I really care about dogs. Plus, one of my friend's mom left her dog in her car (this really was accidental) and the poor dog died. I was not about to let this dog's death be on my conscience.
I give them the benefit of the doubt though. Maybe they won't stay much longer. I head back in telling my family that I have to use the bathroom since they didn't notice any of this.
I overheard one of the boys asking, I assume the mother, about the dog. She tells him that he will be okay as they have already been there for five hours. 5 hours! and they will only be a few more hours.
I considered saying something to the family, but they were some really big people who looked like you shouldn't mess with them. And, at the time, I was only 16. No way am I going up to them.
At this point I should mention that the Go-Kart place had a doggie kennel just for these instances. Instead of paying, the family was risking the life of their dog.
So I go up to the manager and recount to him everything I've heard and seen so far and point out the family to him and describe the van to him. He kinda sighs, commenting that this happens all the time unfortunately. I asked him what could be done. Was he going to approach the family? Go look at the car? What?
He tells me that he is tired of people leaving their dogs in their cars. I guess he had a soft spot for dogs too?
He tells me he'll take care of it - that I don't need to worry.
I go back out to my car and my family and tell them what's been going on.
A few minutes later a Animal Control car shows up. I'm again. I had no clue that the manager was going to call them. I assumed the manager went and got the family because they come out and looked pissed. My family and I go back into the Go-Kart place and I go up to the manager.
He tells me that, I believe the offense was mistreating a dog, is a punishable offense in that state and that the family is going to have to pay a fine.
All I wanted to do was keep a dog from getting hurt. Now, the dog's owners have to pay alot of money because they broke the law.
I'm still wondering...... did I do the right thing? I mean, I did kinda ruin the family's vacation. But still.
I was on vacation with my family last summer and on one of the few days that we did not go to the beach, we went to a Go-Kart place. After racing for a few hours, we went back to the car for a break.
The Go-Kart place a nice shaded area right beside our car where we could relax.
As I was standing drinking a water, I noticed a family about 20 feet away at their van. They had a cute little dog with them (a Scottie, I think.) Suddenly, one of the boys pours water on the dog. I'm thinking Then the boy puts the dog back into the van, and they head back into the Go-Kart place.
Now, I'm It's about 95 degrees outside. No way is that dog going to be okay in the van.
I have to do something about this. I know some of you might think that I should not butt into it, but I really care about dogs. Plus, one of my friend's mom left her dog in her car (this really was accidental) and the poor dog died. I was not about to let this dog's death be on my conscience.
I give them the benefit of the doubt though. Maybe they won't stay much longer. I head back in telling my family that I have to use the bathroom since they didn't notice any of this.
I overheard one of the boys asking, I assume the mother, about the dog. She tells him that he will be okay as they have already been there for five hours. 5 hours! and they will only be a few more hours.
I considered saying something to the family, but they were some really big people who looked like you shouldn't mess with them. And, at the time, I was only 16. No way am I going up to them.
At this point I should mention that the Go-Kart place had a doggie kennel just for these instances. Instead of paying, the family was risking the life of their dog.
So I go up to the manager and recount to him everything I've heard and seen so far and point out the family to him and describe the van to him. He kinda sighs, commenting that this happens all the time unfortunately. I asked him what could be done. Was he going to approach the family? Go look at the car? What?
He tells me that he is tired of people leaving their dogs in their cars. I guess he had a soft spot for dogs too?
He tells me he'll take care of it - that I don't need to worry.
I go back out to my car and my family and tell them what's been going on.
A few minutes later a Animal Control car shows up. I'm again. I had no clue that the manager was going to call them. I assumed the manager went and got the family because they come out and looked pissed. My family and I go back into the Go-Kart place and I go up to the manager.
He tells me that, I believe the offense was mistreating a dog, is a punishable offense in that state and that the family is going to have to pay a fine.
All I wanted to do was keep a dog from getting hurt. Now, the dog's owners have to pay alot of money because they broke the law.
I'm still wondering...... did I do the right thing? I mean, I did kinda ruin the family's vacation. But still.
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