Quincy
Posted : 2/14/2008 7:44:00 PM
Golden Tails
I spoke with an animal control officer in my city and she said that after me having him for 30 days he was legally mine!!!
So it looks as it I will go through with this legally, fortionatly it won't go to cort but UNfortionatly it will worsen my realtionship with my family.
I feel the ACOs comment regarding ownership maybe in regards to the dog relative only to local dog ordinances. This in a similar light as AKC comments regarding ownership maybe in regards to the dog relative only to registration and pedigrees matters pertaining to the AKC.
To go through with this legally you may have to be prepared to go to court, for at anytime the other party knows that your not prepared to go to court then they will simply just ignore whatever you do.
As I suggested previously - Phone around and get several quotes from different Boarding Kennels on how much it costs to board a dog for the time you had the dog, this would include feeding, bathing and grooming costs or any other costs. Also see your vet and they can give you copies of receipts for all vet costs involved during that time. Also anything else involving costs to you, even a list of toys and costs, even did the dog require any training which you or a trainer provided.
With things like the above go seek professional legal advice, and when that person receives a letter from your legal advisor stating money owed they might decide it's better for them to give the dog back to you.
BUT keep in mind even regarding the above you may have to be prepared to go to court, so seek seek professional legal advice and they can advise you on what is best for you in trying to get your dog back.