Campaign to allow Longridge woman to keep dog

A DISABLED mum has been told she must get rid of her pet chihuaha or face eviction.

Elizabeth Procter, 50, took three-year-old Finney into her home after he was abandoned and at risk of being put down.

The property is rented from housing association Ribble Valley Homes, who have sent Ms Procter a letter telling her that because the flats in her building share an exit, it is outside the terms of her tenancy agreement to keep the dog.

Ms Procter, who lives with her full-time carer and daughter Jessica, 19, has a double curvature of the spine, which is causing injury to her left hip and making it very difficult for her to get out.

She also suffers from mental health problems and said that Finney helped to cheer her up and keep her company.

She said: “If I am a bit upset, Finney comes and sits on my knee, he knows when I am not feeling great.”

“My GP has even given a letter to the housing association saying how important he is for my health.

“He is really tiny and perfectly trained and has become part of our family now. Everybody loves him.

“He is really loveable and extremely loyal. He follows my daughter around like a little lost sheep, he is so sweet.”

Ms Procter, of Bleasdale Court, Longridge, has set up an online petition to present to Ribble Valley Homes, which had been signed by 109 people yesterday.

She said she would be devastated if Finney had to leave.

She said: “I will be gutted if he has to go.

“My daughter said that if he does go, she will go too, and then I will have lost my carer.

“We will be absolutely heartbroken, he is just so good for us.”

Christine Grimshaw, managing director at Ribble Valley Homes, said: “The tenancy agreement does not permit pets and all residents are asked to re-home their pets as part of the agreement for residency.

“Ribble Valley Homes has the same policy for all schemes which have communal entrances and exits.

“We understand that people are very attached to their pets so this policy is made very clear before the tenancy is agreed.

“We are sympathetic to Ms Proctor’s situation, however, we cannot make exceptions to these regulations on an individual basis.”

Comments (5)

11:20pm Sat 28 Jul 12

gazzandste says...

Miserable b@@@@rds ribble valley homes.
Miserable b@@@@rds ribble valley homes. gazzandste

12:50am Sun 29 Jul 12

halfhearted says...

Another overpaid jobsworthy makes a heartless decision. If the other residents have no objection whats the problem.Its been proved that pets are theraputic. They probably have a clause that states a months rent has to be paid after death.
Another overpaid jobsworthy makes a heartless decision. If the other residents have no objection whats the problem.Its been proved that pets are theraputic. They probably have a clause that states a months rent has to be paid after death. halfhearted

8:28am Sun 29 Jul 12

dwdarwen says...

Don't dogs cheer up all owners? Surely that can't be an excuse to break the rules otherwise every one would do it.
Doesn't even mention if she has asked people that share her flat if they are ok with it?
If you want the dog so much move or stick to the rules that were in place BEFORE you got the dog
Don't dogs cheer up all owners? Surely that can't be an excuse to break the rules otherwise every one would do it. Doesn't even mention if she has asked people that share her flat if they are ok with it? If you want the dog so much move or stick to the rules that were in place BEFORE you got the dog dwdarwen

10:53am Sun 29 Jul 12

ChairOnMyHead says...

Has anyone asked the dog what it wants? How does she take it for a walk? Where does it go to the toilet?
Has anyone asked the dog what it wants? How does she take it for a walk? Where does it go to the toilet? ChairOnMyHead

8:02am Mon 30 Jul 12

fabinribblevalley says...

Don't wish to sound heartless but if those are the rules and everyone knew of them then unfortunately she has brought this upon herself. But I do hope this can be resolved
Don't wish to sound heartless but if those are the rules and everyone knew of them then unfortunately she has brought this upon herself. But I do hope this can be resolved fabinribblevalley

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