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Dog Ownership and The Law?
In 2007 I lost a Very dear Dog, we spent three weeks posting missing signs anywhere available, and drove to every single mailbox in the neighborhood and placed a missing poster in them as well. she had a collar with phone numbers as well as a microchip with my info in it. Today after four years i receive a call from the shelter telling me that my dog was put to sleep, apparently the "New Owner" never took care of her and she was infested with infections and maggets, amongst other things. they say they cant release the person's information.
Can I sue this person? the outrage and the rage i am feeling right now are overwhelming.
I dont want any money, I want justice! CAN ANYTHING BE DONE!?
3 Answers
- TKLv 710 years ago
They will have to release the information to a court order. Hire an attorney.
A family dog wandered out during a storm and was missing for several months. My family member was going nuts but kept posting and reposting notices at vet offices, shelters, rescues, and in the papers. One day a vet's office called that they had the dog. A woman had taken her in and never made an effort to find the owner. Now she didn't want it anymore. The dog was poorly fed, had curling nails, and was so-o-o happy to see family.
I'm really sorry this ended badly for your dog. Sue the pants off the dog thieves!
- 10 years ago
You'd be better to ask a lawyer.
You most likely be able to sue, whether you'd actually do more than waste your own money on the other hand I can't honestly say.