Re: This may be strange topic but I hope someone with animal compassion can advise
Couldn't agree more!
From the animal welfare point of view it would be crazy to take a dog of that age from a secure home & send it "on the road" to an uncertain future, with someone who's already demonstrated a lack of basic understanding as to a dog's needs. Do that, and there may well not be a dog to squabble over, at least not for long. :doggieyes:
I wonder if any of the animal charities (Blue Cross, Dogs Trust, RSPCA etc) might be willing to mediate and put a stop to this potentially cruel nonsense?
The television analogy is also bunkum - if you *give* someone a television and then they won't give it back three years later that's not theft - it's keeping a gift - twattish comment by policeman. :colbert:
Interesting article on the (dog custody) subject here:
http://lawfam.oxfordjournals.org/content/28/2/177.full
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Originally posted by Kati
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Couldn't agree more!
From the animal welfare point of view it would be crazy to take a dog of that age from a secure home & send it "on the road" to an uncertain future, with someone who's already demonstrated a lack of basic understanding as to a dog's needs. Do that, and there may well not be a dog to squabble over, at least not for long. :doggieyes:
I wonder if any of the animal charities (Blue Cross, Dogs Trust, RSPCA etc) might be willing to mediate and put a stop to this potentially cruel nonsense?
The television analogy is also bunkum - if you *give* someone a television and then they won't give it back three years later that's not theft - it's keeping a gift - twattish comment by policeman. :colbert:
Interesting article on the (dog custody) subject here:
http://lawfam.oxfordjournals.org/content/28/2/177.full
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