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Old 08-23-2008, 01:50 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by BlondeYorkieMom View Post
I would only like to bring up the fact that the chip company cannot be held liable for information they are not given by the dog owner, humane officers can only find owners that have registered their dogs or are actively reporting their dog missing. My Yorkies are my sons, that is why they are registered with AVID and every time I move I update the record.
A living life isn't something you wait a year and a half to claim without understanding that they have most likely moved on to another family and formed an attachment.

I'm sorry if this post upsets anyone but I am getting upset hearing people simply tell this woman what she wants to hear (in my opinion). She needs to just take responsibility for her part in this situation, she is not an innocent party. If the dog had been registered to the chip company, the dog would have been returned a year ago.

The new owners do not owe her anything. They do not need to call her and let her see the dog if they do not feel comfortable doing so. They definitely do NOT need to help her get a new dog (financially or emotionally).

I hope she finds a new dog for her family and everything works out.
I have to agree. Unfortunately for the OP has lost a dog, but the owners are not at fault. They adopted a pup that needed a home, and now they have a person asking for partial custody of their dog that they have had for years. All they know is they legally adopted a dog from a shelter and now someone may take it away.
I understand how very hard this is for you, but the person you should be looking at the person is the that lost your dog. The situation is tough all around, but it is best to move on. I wish you the best of luck with your addition.
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