Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Florida

Stolen dog

While I was on vacation out of state my dog ran away from my dog sitter. She was found and taken to a animal shelter on 4/4th. My dog sitter was searching her and went to the shelter on 4/7th and 4/10th. I returned from vacation on the 11th the shelter was closed on the 12th. I was searching the website on 4/13th and noticed my dog was on there for adoption. I called and they told me she had been adopted and I could not get her back? Is there a law that states after 5 days my dog can be put up for adoption. My family is heartbroken...


Asked on 4/16/04, 10:02 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Re: Stolen dog

I don't know the law on this, but even if there is a law, it does not solve the problem. So, here is some practical advice.

If the pound will give you the name of the new owners, or if you can find it out somehow (maybe place an ad in the paper; but if that does not work and the pound won't give you the name, perhaps they would take a message from you to the new owners), then contact them and explain the situation. Offer proof that you are the rightful owners (license, papers, whatever you have), and offer to pay for their expenses (adoption, vet, etc.) if they will return the dog where it belongs. If that does not work, then threaten to sue. You at least have a legitimate claim even if you do not ultimately prevail. (My gut says that the county had the right to do what it did and you would not prevail although it is a very unfortunate and unfair situation. But as I said, I do not know the law in this area.)

Bottom line, diplomacy is best here if you can contact the new owners.

You could also contact your local councilperson and ask him/her to pressure the pound to assist you with undoing the damage that has occurred.

If you feel the need to hire an attorney to negotiate with (or try to identify) the new owners or otherwise assist, please call me for a free consultation.

Best of luck.

Jeff Sheldon

Jeffrey L. Sheldon, Esquire

The Sheldon Law Firm

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Disclaimer: This posting does not and is not intended to constitute legal advice. It is not confidential, nor is it privileged, and it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please consult with an attorney for advice specific to the facts of your case.

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Answered on 4/19/04, 1:02 am


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