Someone Has My Dog And Won T Give It Back
Someone Has My Dog And Won T Give It Back
I have someone who is taking care of my dogs and now he doesn't send them back ... please help me ?! ۔
I have two dogs and the ones I know will take care of me during my recovery, they will not give me back. When I give to this person, I also give them all the information. He trusted the man with his veterinary records and all the information to make sure he was well cared for. Dogs have a microchip in my name. He sent it back in November and I tried to bring it back last month. I wanted to do this without anyone involved, but I really miss them.
I have a dog back now, I got a call from Kennel two days ago and they found one of them wandering the streets. Since you are registered with me, I received a call. I've been trying to call him ever since, but he doesn't answer my calls. I went to see him using Ping to talk more and then found out he had changed. I do not know what to do. Who can I contact? Can I do this legally because he has all the paperwork?
Thanks to everyone who has information for me. Thanks in advance!
You do not need a lawyer nor do you care about the treatment you both receive. The dog is registered in your name.
Call the police and report the stolen dogs and you will know where they are, the dogs are property in the eyes of the law.
When he agreed to meet you, did you tell him how long it would take? Has he agreed to keep an eye on her until you wake up? Simply put, if you don't place an order and he's stealing your stuff, this is your dog.
Call the police and report the stolen goods. You must be able to prove ownership of the project. The police will know where he is and will contact him.
The police are your only police here, next time make sure you understand how long that person will be treating the dog.
My friend offered to take care of the neighbor because he saw that the dog was not well cared for, four years had passed and no attempt was made to return the offer nor after some time. The dog was asked after state sanctions were imposed. In effect .. plays and it is his now, regardless of whether the offer comes back to him, because he has had it for a long time. If he doesn't solve the problem from day one, he will probably abandon you.
Find a copy of your notes. Veterinarians are ready to make copies. You can ask for some suggestions on this issue, but I've never had a problem. Once the microchip is in your name, you should be able to call the police, ask them to scan the dog and see if there is a microchip in the dog's name. Give it back.
Have you provided all the food and expenses for the dogs now? If not, offer to do it now. You keep in touch with caregivers, meet dogs, etc. Or did you just leave a few months later and come back? You may need to sue them, you have to do it faster because the more time you have to convince the judge that you really love your dog.
The dog is yours and you are responsible for collecting it. You may end up in a small claims court or equivalent. It's no different than asking him to keep his luggage for a while. It would be better to write a contract or agreement, but most deals are done with a handshake.
Contact a microchip company and ask for a list of two dogs or a copy of your file. Ask your veterinarian to write a statement stating that both dogs have medical records. If a dog is registered with a breed registry, such as AKC, you will receive a copy with its name. Write to the Veterinary and Microchip Company (and AKC, where applicable) that dogs are part of an ongoing legal dispute and that nothing should be changed in their records unless you inform them in writing. Cases and complaints are won with a good documentation system. Once you have completed the information that you need to prove that the dogs are yours, apply to the court to return your property.
Go to your doctor and tell him what happened. Get a copy of your veterinary record showing your dog care and a microchip copy of your record. Also go to the police, find out about the dogs in the shelter. Find out which building he is in and ask for a new address. Ask your old neighbors if they know where it is. Bring all information to the police and keep the necessary documents in court. Ask about animal control
Rules and regulations. Are the dogs registered in your name? Get a copy of your document.
Consult or call your district or municipal attorney and ask what they should do. Exchange what you traded for dogs.
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Call the police and report the situation. Dogs are micro-chipped and your veterinarian will always have records of the dogs you have treated.
Call the police. Because you think it's temporary, it could be a robbery.
Someone Has My Dog And Won T Give It Back
Someone Has My Dog And Won T Give It Back
I have someone to take care of my dog and he won't return it now ... please help ?! 3
I have two dogs and the ones I know will take care of them during my recovery, now they will not give them back to me. When I give this person, I also give them all the information. She handed the man her veterinary records and all the information to make sure they were well cared for. I have a dog microchip in my name. He sent it back in November and I tried to get it back last month. I wanted to do this without involving anyone, but I really miss them.
I now have a dog back, I got a call from Kennel two days ago and they found one of them wandering the streets. Since you are registered with me, I received a call. I've been trying to call him ever since, but he doesn't answer my call. I went to see him using Ping to talk more and then found that he had changed. I do not know what to do. Who can I contact? Can I do it legally because he has all the paperwork?
I appreciate anyone who has information for me. Thanks in advance!
You do not need a lawyer nor are you worried about the treatment of both of you. The dog is registered in your name.
Call the police and report the stolen dogs and you will know where they are, the dogs are property in the eyes of the law.
When he agreed to meet you, did you tell him how long it would take? Has he agreed to keep an eye on you until you wake up? Simply put, if you didn't order and he's stealing your stuff, this is your dog.
Call the police and report the stolen property. You must be able to prove ownership of the project. The police will find out where she is and will contact her.
The policeman is your only policeman here, next time make sure you understand how long that person will continue to treat the dog.
My friend offered to take care of the neighbor because he saw that the dog was not being taken good care of, four years passed and this offer never tried to bring him back nor about the dog. Asked, after a while the law of boundaries came. The effect was on him now, regardless of whether the offer came back to him because he had it for a long time. If he doesn't solve the problem from day one, he will probably leave you.
Find a copy of your notes. Veterinarians are ready to make copies. You can ask for some suggestions on this topic, but I've never had a problem. Once the microchip is in your name, you should be able to call the police, ask them to scan the dog and see if the dog has a microchip in your name. Give it back.
For you now Do you provide food and fees for the dog? If not, offer to do it now. You keep in touch with the caretaker, go to the dogs, etc. Or did you just leave and come back a few months later? You may need to sue them, you have to do it faster because the more time you have to convince the judge that you really love your dog.
The dog is yours and you are responsible for collecting it. You can go to small claims court or equivalent court. It's no different than keeping your belongings for a while. It is better to have an agreement or agreement, but many agreements are made by shaking hands.
Contact the microchip company and ask for a statement or a copy of your file containing a list of your two dogs. Ask your veterinarian to write a statement stating that there is a medical record under the names of both dogs. If a dog is registered with a breed registry, such as AKC, you will receive a copy with its name. Veterinarians and microchip companies (and where applicable AKCs) write that dogs are part of an ongoing legal dispute and that nothing should change their record unless you notify them in writing. Bids and claims win with good documentation. Once you have completed the information, ask the court to return your property to that person to prove that the dogs are yours.
Go to your doctor and tell him what happened. Get a copy of your veterinarian's record of taking care of your dog and get a microchip copy of your record. Also go to the police, find out about the dogs that are in the shelter. Find out about the building and ask for a new address. Ask your old neighbors if they know where it is. Bring all the information to the police and keep the necessary documents in court. Ask the animal control
Rules and regulations. Are the dogs registered in your name? Get a copy of your document.
Consult or call your district or municipal attorney and ask what they should do. Replace your belongings with dogs.
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Call the police and explain the situation. Dogs are micro-chipped and your veterinarian always has a record of the dogs you have treated.
Call the police. Because you think it's temporary, it could be a robbery.
Someone Has My Dog And Won T Give It Back
Someone Has My Dog And Won T Give It Back
Call the robbery police and, if you are sure, the veterinary police may be nearby. Contact them as soon as possible, give them all the information and try to find the picture and deliver it to them. Help the police see if you can post a picture of the missing dog and, if possible, a picture of your friend and let them know that the person stole your dog.
Um, let's see, you can call your local radio station and ask if you can hit the radio and just say the name of the person and say please play with my dog or You can only ask the radio station. Radio to continue playing messages. Ask the people inside you who love your hometown and ask them to help you find this dog.
It's heartbreaking! Domestically, this can be considered theft and I wouldn't worry about hurting this person's feelings if he tries to steal your boss! You should contact the police or animal welfare authorities or, after inspecting the dogs, tell them that someone has stolen them and decided to return them. Since they are registered in your name, this should not be a problem because you have proof of behavior. If you have not signed anything that says you will give up your contract, it is legally yours. I can help and good l!
Call a lawyer and the police. There is not much you can do because you have received this information and consider it a responsibility. Always give copies, never ■■■■■■! Make dozens of copies and hide this preface!
Make sure they don't try to sue you or claim the dogs as their own. This is where the police and lawyers come in.
Learn from your mistakes and move on. My best!
I think you should call the police and tell them to look at the microchip and then talk to this man. Yellow leaves the dog helpless.