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Originally Posted by stingraylady Wow, what a story! These are just MY thoughts. First red flag for me is that the dog didn't even recognize her. Second, if the police officer is saying that you don't have to give in to her demands but if you don't she could pursue you legally, doesn't sound like she has the funds to do that, nor do I think she has the rationale to do that. I would think that if she doesn't pursue legal action and keeps calling and emailing you, which I hope you're keeping copies of, that you could turn around and have her charged with harassment. JMO.
P.S. I hope you get to keep the dog, it sounds like it would have a great forever home.  |


EXCELLENT advise - and I agree - when someone's own dog doesn't know their 'person' and that person has already said it isn't their dog after seeing him - then that 'person' doesn't have a leg to stand on. She had already stated it wasn't her dog.
If I were you I'd take the advise Stingray lady gave you and keep a log of everything - but have a feeling once she knows you aren't going to cave - she'll drop it. Good for you giving him a home - I'm sure he's in much better hands with you than some wacko who is harrassing you over a pet that isn't even hers