Dog chained and howling nonstop sparks animal welfare concern in Alamosa, Alamosa CO
A dog has been chained and howling nonstop in a backyard near State Ave in Alamosa for 24 hours with no visible food or water. Animal control has been alerted and follow-up is underway.
Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Alamosa PD.
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You go ahead.
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853. The RPU is calling from near State Ave.
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She said the house to the south of her is a white house with green trim and boxes in front.
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There's a dog there that's been howling for 24 hours.
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She said it's chained up in the backyard.
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They can't see any food or water out for it.
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She said it howls all night.
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It doesn't think the neighbor's home, but she does want to file a report.
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State Patrol.
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Almost FS 2472.
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2472. Yeah,
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we're able to get a hold of wildlife negative.
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We've left two voicemails for the on-call and the wildlife officer in that area.
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Okay, I copy.
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Copy. 1022.
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Okay.
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All the same units zero two.
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Same units two of two.
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Can you show me on at the office? At 1022.
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I'm welcome.
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State Patrol.
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Alamos at S.
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2470.
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Alamosa PD.
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It says D. Alamosa copy a call.
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1022. And what was the address again?
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Near State Avenue.
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Okay, copy that.
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And is that the address where the animal is?
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Negative. That's where the RGU is.
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The house just south of her is right there, August.
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Okay, copy that.
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And do you have a callback number?
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Okay, her name is (name withheld) at (number withheld).
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Okay, copy that, thank you.
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You're welcome, 1020.
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Location mentioned:
State Ave, Alamosa, CO 81101
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