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We put up flyers, searched kennels, and the neighborhood to no avail. Today we see a woman walking our dog, who lives a block away from where we used to stay. My husband called his name and he instantly began to come, only to be pulled away by his leash. We called the police with kennel... View More
answered on Apr 18, 2018
Yes. Get his Vet and vaccination records and file suit in Justice of rhe Peace court
One of my friends found a dog last Wed. and they put flyers up and no one has called to claim and they want to keep the dog. They took it to the vet and it didnt have any identification or micro chip and they also got the dog vaccinated and got it some other shots cause they werent sure if had any... View More
answered on Apr 13, 2018
Keeping or ransoming the dog would be theft or conversion, criminal offenses. You can however seek reimbursement in small claims court, i.e. your local justice of the peace court, if their consciences do not rise to the occasion.
Finder spent $185 at vet and $213 at PetSmart
answered on Apr 13, 2018
Call the Sheriff. They can't ransom your property. Morally you probably should pay them, but they can't hold your dog for payment, that is theft.
The dog was dying of neglect and abuse on his property. It was severely emaciated, and beat up. I took the dog without his permission and put it under my care, taking it to the vet, getting him his shots, etc etc. My father has no papers on this dog and no way to prove ownership. Other than... View More
answered on Apr 11, 2018
Do you have any proof of what bad condition the dog was in?
Other than living in their yard and them buying the dogfood for them. I take care of them I do everything for them I walk them I let them out on the chains they bought b made them stay on except at night they stay in the kennels I brought with them I shovel their poop I love them etch if they... View More
answered on Mar 18, 2018
If they are pure breds, you paid for obedience school or had expensive collars you can sue for conversion for that amount. You can however, have them criminally charged with theft and cruelty.
and there using him for money i have proof
answered on Jan 6, 2018
If you have proof that this is your dog, you can file suit against them to recover the dog, and you may be able to get the assistance of the local authorities to recover the dog, although many may not be too enthusiastic about helping, claiming that "it's a civil matter." If you... View More
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