Naked toddlers on big wheel lead to filthy home
Naked toddlers lead to filthy home, deputies say:
Two naked toddlers riding on a big wheel in Hillsborough, Florida caught the attention of neighbors who notified police. The kids were pretty far from their home too. When police arrived on the scene they kept knocking on the door but no would answer.
They eventually let themselves in and they found alleged parents 22-year-old Xiomara Diaz and 23-year-old Rafael Ortiz “passed out”. I tried to find an article that said why they were passed out but I couldn’t find one so let your imagination run wild there.
What police also found was the usual house o’ filth complete with dog feces, no food, no beds for the kids and the like. The dogs were chihuahuas by the way.
The best part is that the Breeders tried blaming the kids for the mess.
“They made a statement to one of the deputies that the two small ones mess up things because they’re young and they’re into things,”
Really? Did the two small ones made the dogs crap all over the house and ate all the food and threw the beds out? There was a 3rd child in the house age 5.
All the kids and the dogs were removed from the house and Diaz and Ortiz were arrested on neglect charges.
Thanks to Southern Lady for the tip.
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November 20th, 2009 at 9:55 am
I’m going to try and be a little positive today, so, at least the kids aren’t dead.
November 20th, 2009 at 11:17 am
You know, my little guy gets into things too (including food when he wants a snack), and moves his bed around his room, and loves to play with our chihuahua, but our dog craps outside, and he still has his bed in his room, just sometimes not where I put it. Poor little guys, maybe now they can have a chance at a normal life without having to dodge chihuahua crap and “passed out” parents. Oh, and the only time our little guy is out of the yard Power Wheel or not, he has clothes on, and either my husband or myself is with him.
And sure, why not chihuahuas, don’t take up as mush room as pits, and think they are pits anyway. All the attitude, in a convenient pocket size.
November 20th, 2009 at 11:26 am
Those poor kids are damned lucky that the neighbors called the police and they were seen before some unsavory character decided to pick them up.
And I’m with you, Jenn… My little guy is a holy terror, but even if I did have a dog, there wouldn’t be dog shit in my house. And we oly have one cat (the poor thing… His Holy Terrorness chases her everywhere!) and she poops in her box. The only think we have to dodge around here are matchbox cars and mega-blocks.
November 20th, 2009 at 1:42 pm
Yep, and Yo Gabba Gabba characters too. we have two cats, and they actually go outside to do their business too, so no catbox here.
November 20th, 2009 at 11:15 pm
OMGs… my son loves that show! LMAO The first few times he watched it he got so mentally and visually overstimulated that he crashed out as soon as it was over.
November 20th, 2009 at 11:16 pm
Oh, and I just dl’ed the Yo Gabba Gabba album on emusic. ^_^
November 21st, 2009 at 2:13 am
He’s kind of strange on it, some days he wants to watch it, and sometimes he doesn’t, but he loves his shoes, and his Gabba clothes, and the little stuffed ones I got for him last year for Christmas. I sometimes think I might like it more than him, must be the college student in me (you know they sell Yo Gabba Gabba stuff at Hot Topic as well, apparently it is quite the rage among young college students). When he has an owie he always wants me to draw either Muno or Foofah on the bandage (it gets him to leave it on for a little while longer than without, and they’re pretty easy to draw actually, plus, he’s not much of a critic, he just thinks it’s cool, lol). He has both the DVDs, and usually wants to watch it when it comes on Nick Jr right at his bedtime (and I mean what was called Noggin, they changed the name, and time zone hits right at bedtime for him).
November 21st, 2009 at 12:20 am
rule #1. if you have a dog or dogs that are constantly making caca in your house, get rid of them. rule #2. if you have a dog or dogs that are constantly making caca in your house and you just can’t BEAR to get rid of the little mutts….keep them….take them outside frequently to do their business….clean up the caca as soon as you see/smell/step in it. wash the area…spray some air freshener…open the windows.
do these people have no sense of smell? you would think at some point in time, substance abusers or not, they would notice their was dog shit throughout the house; there’s no food; and the kids are naked and missing.
November 21st, 2009 at 2:07 am
actually, it is possible to become desensitized to noxious smells over time, and that is even for people that don’t fry their receptors doing illegal stuff. and they might have noticed, but it does say they were “passed out” when the cops got there, so it probably would have taken several hours after the “came to” for them to notice anything, if it wasn’t forcefully brought to their attention by the cops showing up on their doorstep.
November 21st, 2009 at 4:32 am
Being a human owned by a pooch (tells you how spoiled my mutt is, doesn’t it?), cleaning up the mess is part of the solution. Dogs tend to go where the ‘mark’ is, so successful housebreaking usually incorporates some form of scent marker ‘eraser’ that can be easily done with apple cider vinegar. (Sure pet stores sell some cleaners that do the job too, but really, why pay more?) So after cleaning it up, go over it with the vinegar to make sure the pooch doesn’t smell the ‘go potty here’ marker. (Another good tip is to take the caca outside and praise the pooch for sniffing it there – positive reinforcement of where to go HELPS a lot!)
It’s a howling shame though the parents couldn’t take care of their kids, not to mention the dogs.
Sorry about the housebreaking 101 spiel.
November 21st, 2009 at 11:43 am
and if you look at the ingredients on some of the Smell B gone stuff, it will list something like apple cider vinegar, but charge way more.
Another alternative is to crate train them, our last puppy slept in a crate at night, and was taken outside first thing in the morning to do her business. By the time she was too big for the crate, she had enough control to hold it alll night. dogs will not go potty where they sleep, unless given no other alternative (such as being locked up in a small cage 24/7). It did take a little bit of effort on our part (as did the rest of her training, she had obedience training, but didn’t really learn that much more there than I had already taught her, and she was well-behaved enough to go trail riding with us, very respectful of the horses, and would come when called off-leash. And she would be considered a “dangerous” breed, she was Rhodesian Ridgeback, Rottweiler and Dalmatian, but she was a sweetheart, and I made sure she had training from young puppyhood, and knew who was boss in the relationship).
November 21st, 2009 at 1:21 pm
My boy loves dogs… this bit of info might come in very handy one day.
November 21st, 2009 at 10:27 pm
Yeah, I guess the kids were responsible for the upkeep, shopping, and everyone’s happiness, except their own.
November 21st, 2009 at 11:53 pm
trianing the puppy/dog in potty skills isn’t much different than teaching a child. as long as the care giver remains vigilant in showing the dog/child where, when and how to go to the bathroom, they’ll eventually catch on.
as far as becoming desensitized to the odor, i guess it could happen…but come on…the VISUAL…piles of poop and urine spots from the animals (sagging, fully loaded diapers on the babes)…piles of garbage building up inside the home….food with bugs and green stuff growing on it….babes with 6′ of built up crud and grime on them…setting the odor aspect aside and just taking in the visual of it all….how does one live like that? disgusting.