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Richarlison faces RSPCA investigation over claims his dogs are a noisy nuisance

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Richarlison is facing an RSPCA investigation over claims his dogs are a noisy nuisance. The £60million Spurs striker, 25, has upset his well-heeled neighbours because his two large mutts relentlessly bark and howl. The Brazilian has also angered them by throwing loud parties and kicking footballs into their gardens.

Source: Sun
 

TheChosenOne

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The Husky will be the howling one.
They don't bark but they are escape artists, I've had to jump in the motor to go after my husky, they will run for miles.
Fortunately they give up when you get near them.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Funny , on the RSPCA website their advice to anyone wanting to complain about noisy dogs is to contact your local council and lodge a noise complaint. It's not a RSPCA matter unless there is cruelty involved ( hold on it's a Sun story), was Zouma invited to the noisy party ?
 
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Jesus, I was fearing the worst when I saw RSPCA in the headline. Sounds like a simple noise complaint issue.

Trying to low-key plant the idea that mistreatment/cruelty is involved.
 

TheChosenOne

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Funny , on the RSPCA website their advice to anyone wanting to complain about noisy dogs is to contact your local council and lodge a noise complaint. It's not a RSPCA matter unless there is cruelty involved ( hold on it's a Sun story), was Zouma invited to to the noisy party ?

The RSPCA did me no favours one time when I lived in Hertford.

One of those post war half social housing estates where a good 65% or more were privately owned and the rest still used to dump single mothers, rehabbing druggies and thieving bastards.
One of the local slappers who lived opposite me had a new bf everyweek but also a rottweiler that lived most of the time on the 3rd balcony - about 6ft by 2ft.

One Friday she took off with one of her bfs for a weekend away, the dog started howling about 6pm and continued constantly for 24 hours, pacing up and down liked a caged lion.

I rang the police who told me to ring the RSPCA who told me to ring the Police who told me to ring the council (on a Sat night LOL) so I rang the council again. Got a different man and told him the dog was "in distress" and left unattended.
He asked me if I was a Vet which I thought was odd and of course I said "No" - So he then replied "If you are not a Vet you are not qualified to assess whether the dog is in distress" I then replied "Fuck off - this is on you" and slammed the phone down.

The dog continued howling desperately for another 24 hours until the bint came home. Psychonutterbitch owner
 

SirHarryHotspur

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The RSPCA did me no favours one time when I lived in Hertford.

One of those post war half social housing estates where a good 65% or more were privately owned and the rest still used to dump single mothers, rehabbing druggies and thieving bastards.
One of the local slappers who lived opposite me had a new bf everyweek but also a rottweiler that lived most of the time on the 3rd balcony - about 6ft by 2ft.

One Friday she took off with one of her bfs for a weekend away, the dog started howling about 6pm and continued constantly for 24 hours, pacing up and down liked a caged lion.

I rang the police who told me to ring the RSPCA who told me to ring the Police who told me to ring the council (on a Sat night LOL) so I rang the council again. Got a different man and told him the dog was "in distress" and left unattended.
He asked me if I was a Vet which I thought was odd and of course I said "No" - So he then replied "If you are not a Vet you are not qualified to assess whether the dog is in distress" I then replied "Fuck off - this is on you" and slammed the phone down.

The dog continued howling desperately for another 24 hours until the bint came home. Psychonutterbitch owner
You have my sympathy , fortunately where I have lived for 30 odd years there have only been couple noise incidents and both were over reasonably quickly.
Just had a look at my local council website and there is an online form to report noise complaints including animals, problem is if it is not a constant noise by the time they send an inspector it would be all over.
As pointed out it's a Sun story and noise complaints should go to the local council unless the dogs are being mistreated.
 

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The RSPCA did me no favours one time when I lived in Hertford.

One of those post war half social housing estates where a good 65% or more were privately owned and the rest still used to dump single mothers, rehabbing druggies and thieving bastards.
One of the local slappers who lived opposite me had a new bf everyweek but also a rottweiler that lived most of the time on the 3rd balcony - about 6ft by 2ft.

One Friday she took off with one of her bfs for a weekend away, the dog started howling about 6pm and continued constantly for 24 hours, pacing up and down liked a caged lion.

I rang the police who told me to ring the RSPCA who told me to ring the Police who told me to ring the council (on a Sat night LOL) so I rang the council again. Got a different man and told him the dog was "in distress" and left unattended.
He asked me if I was a Vet which I thought was odd and of course I said "No" - So he then replied "If you are not a Vet you are not qualified to assess whether the dog is in distress" I then replied "Fuck off - this is on you" and slammed the phone down.

The dog continued howling desperately for another 24 hours until the bint came home. Psychonutterbitch owner
Sele Farm?
 

TheChosenOne

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I don't know that end. My niece used to live on Sele Farm Estate and your experiences matched hers. I now know two areas not to live in Hertford (y)

They are rogue twinned.. I still know plenty of folk in both locations.
When I lived in Hornsmill I used to give out my address as "Hornsmill Village" just to give it that "gentrification lift"
 

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Glimpsed the headline and had grim flashbacks to what Kyle Walker had his dog up to
 

N17Jack

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Can you imagine living next door to Brazils' centre forward and complaining that the occasional football comes over the fence. Get a life FFS
 
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