WASHINGTON 鈥 Neighbors, concerned about a dog left outside in subfreezing temperatures in Northwest D.C., are upset and wondering why more couldn鈥檛 be done to help the dog someone nicknamed Momma.
In a video taken by Drew Schneider of , the dog stands outside a wooden doghouse and shivers in the cold, her rear legs quaking underneath her.
At the time of the recording, Schneider noted that an orange bucket was filled with ice 鈥 presumably put there as a water bowl before the frigid weather hit 鈥 and a bag of unopened dog food sat covered in snow outside the chain link fence that contained the dog and its shelter.
One area resident, familiar with the dog鈥檚 condition, told WTOP that neighbors are 鈥渃ompletely fed up with the dog’s mistreatment.鈥 Residents who were worried about the dog were reluctant to be identified, noting that the owner of the home had been arrested Monday afternoon 鈥 on charges not related to the dog鈥檚 case 鈥 and they’re concerned about possible retaliation.
Neighbors said they contacted D.C.鈥檚 Humane Rescue Alliance, whose humane officers are charged with enforcing the District鈥檚 animal control regulations.
Neighbors said they鈥檝e been monitoring the dog鈥檚 condition over the weekend and that by Monday morning, Momma had been left outside for 72 hours.
Matt Williams, spokesman聽for the Humane Rescue Alliance, issued a statement Monday that sought to explain the limits of D.C. law regarding adequate housing for animals kept outside. D.C. regulations state that animals left outside must have protection from the weather with 鈥減roper food, drink, air light, space,鈥 but just how that far that protection from the elements should go is open to some interpretation.
Williams鈥 statement said the wooden doghouse with straw inside and food and water containers nearby met the minimum requirements of shelter for a dog kept outdoors. Since the conditions didn鈥檛 violate D.C. regulations, there was nothing more humane officers could do. Williams noted that the video was 鈥渄ifficult鈥 to watch.
By late Monday afternoon, the dog was no longer in the dog pen; residents saw her owner leading her into the home by her owner. Williams said in the statement from the Humane Rescue Alliance that the organization is continuing to 鈥渃losely monitor this developing situation.鈥
The same area resident who spoke to WTOP said another dog at the same residence disappeared after being kept in similar conditions by the same owner at the Randolph Street property. In that case, the fawn-colored pit bull聽named Princess appeared underfed and lived in a plastic airport travel crate 鈥 the type that鈥檚 ventilated on all sides with no protection from wind.
After neighbors complained to HRA (then the Washington Humane Society), Princess disappeared. That was in March 2016. In August, Momma took her place in the chain-link dog pen, with a wooden shelter instead of the travel crate.
Below is the video of Momma taken by Petworth太子探花.org:
Will make it illegal to keep animals outside for extended periods in extreme weather & prevent future dogs from suffering like Momma did
— Brandon T. Todd (@CMBrandonTodd)
