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Originally Posted by marlenemaria lets say it was a mistake and it may be him do you think they will admit it was a mistake???
Not everyone is like us that believes our babies should be with us! I hate to be so negative but I just dont trust anyone
I wish I could go there myself !!!!!!!!!
Lord please help! |
I'm like you - Lord, help us!
If Ellie calls the manager and asks her to find out if that dog had surgery today as it might be her longlost dog she's been searching the country for and lots of people are involved and waiting to hear, maybe she will get the truth since likely they have a lot of dogs and confusion probably does reign in that hectic, overwrought atomosphere. Just getting whether a particular dog is neutered or not wrong isn't a biggie that they should try to hide or anything. Or, she could call the police, the local SPCA, the local Humane Society, I guess and report that that is very likely her lost dog but it could be mistakenly sold without their intervention perhaps - anything to stop the process of adoption until she finds out more. Or go to court and get an injunction to stop the adoption until he's checked for whether he could be Bengi, but she'd have to appear in court there, I'm sure. Surely his dental records from the vet could help if he really looks like the other dog - that and his actual neuter situation and whether he was neutered today or not. I wish I lived in Florida!!!