Every winter there are dogs who die outside in the cold. As much as people are aware of the problems of leaving dogs in hot cars, leaving dogs in cold cars or outside in freezing temperatures can be equally dangerous.
It goes without saying that if you see a dog left in a car in the freezing cold without it running to keep the inside warm, then please call the authorities.
For dogs left outside in their backyards, chained or not, knowing what to do can be a bit more complicated. That’s because the bylaws regarding keeping dogs outdoors vary from region to region.
Some cities and towns allow dogs to be chained outside, but may have rules about leaving pets outside in extreme temperatures. Dogs may be allowed to be outside in the cold provided they have adequate shelter and access to food and water. Unfortunately, they oftentimes don’t get it.
So what should you do if you see a dog outside in freezing temperatures without proper shelter?
You might first try asking the neighbor to bring their dogs inside. But if you don’t want to approach the person, then here are some recommendations as to what to do.
The Humane Society of the United States offers some helpful tips:
– Document everything. Write down the date, time and location of the animal and any other details that you think might be relevant.
– Take photos or videos to back up your complaint.
– Call your local animal control agency or sheriff’s office. Take note of whom you speak to so that you can check up on your complaint in a day or two.
– If you need advice, contact the HSUS or another local animal rescue group for help.
These are all good points and we would add:
– Call a local animal rescue group. They might have an outreach program that works with dog owners that chain up their dogs. Sometimes, these groups have organized community programs to help build adequate dog houses with proper insulation and straw for the winter. For example DELTA Rescue has advice on how to build a straw bale dog house. (see the instructional video below).
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