Pleasanton, TX asked in Animal / Dog Law for Texas

Q: This shelter claims my dog is there property . I never gave consent for my dog to get vaccinated.

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John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
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  • Frisco, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: If a shelter can establish that the dog belongs to it, the shelter does not require your consent to vaccinate the dog.

If a shelter cannot establish that the dog belongs to it and you prevail in proving the dog belongs to you, you will still have to prove that the fair market value of your dog was negatively affected by the dog being vaccinated in order to successfully recover any damages. Because a vaccinated dog is typically going to be healthier and potentially live longer than an unvaccinated dog, it may be very difficult to find a credible expert to testify that the fair market value was negatively affected by being vaccinated absent truly unusual circumstances.

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