Fairmont, MN asked in Animal / Dog Law for Minnesota

Q: my kids dads ex stole my kids dog

I bought my kids a dog a cpl yrs back! and they kept their dog at their dads! and all the dogs paper work is in my name! now last month he broke with his ex and she stole the dog. saying its her dog! when I paid for it and everything and never gave the dog to her! the mpls police yesterday said they couldnt help me cause it wasnt their job to say whos dog he really is! Now my breeder is sending all my contracts her and I signed together! So what do I do now to get my kids dog back

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A: Contact an attorney and ask for help. Be polite, seems like a pro bono cause in my opinion.

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