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Originally Posted by ladyjane I have seen people reclaim their dogs that I would NEVER have thought would happen. One signed her pup over to a shelter....the shelter turned it over to a rescue and she went to court and got the pup back!
You have not even seen this contract, so you really do not know that it is not possible.
Yes, it is how a person interprets the law. Isn't that what the Supreme Court does? Interpret? What many other people have done prior to it getting to them??? |
The Supreme court interprets law, not a veterinarian.
Yes it might be possible to get it back, but she could not even afford the medical care, how is she going to afford a lawyer.
Sometimes it is best just to know that you did what you had to do at the time and move on.
It is obvious that they are not going to give her any information. Maybe by law they cannot give her any information because they might have already placed the dog somewhere else.
She cannot move forward until she lets go. so my advice is to stop with the false hope and let it go so you can move forward.