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by Shelley Strohl on 30 April 2008 - 16:04
Also, you may be able to register the microchip number with AKC's companion animal finder service after the fact. Go to AKC's website for information.
GOOD IDEA! I'll get right on that. Hope its not too late. Maybe they'll have record of an inquiry when I give them the numbers. Most of my pups ARE in that database. Wouldn't take a genius to scan the database and put it all together, but maybe someone recorded an inquiry and can go back and I can get them to check it out with a little push in the right direction.
Must go back out to train dogs now. I wish I could spend all day at this, but my other dogs need/deserve their time too.
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by Shelley Strohl on 30 April 2008 - 23:04
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by yellowrose of Texas on 01 May 2008 - 06:05
Shelley: The man who has my female is a retired minister and his words to me last time I talked to him before showing up at his shack by the railroad track.." was God Bless......
Kinda like the Rev Wright .........all mouth.....what minister retired or active would live like that with two dogs tied on chains and no where to put them safely.....I havent gotten there yet but I will let the male go when I get there...maybe he will run for the hills...I cant take him with me but I can turn this yeehoo in to the county..,.It is agaist the law in Texas to chain or tie out any dog for more thatn 4 hours and have to prove you have another mode of safely keeping the dog......so after I get my girl out of there woe is he......
Hope you find your Bible verse shouting gurhru before I deal with mine.....It is funny how a dog can disappear caused by a sly soothsayer.....I hope this doesnt disappear...so Id better get on my broom and get going.......
Im getting too old for all this adventure. People are so unpredictable today...

by Shelley Strohl on 01 May 2008 - 17:05
Neither the AKC recovery system nor the microchip company has any record of inquiries or reports of any of my dogs ever being in a shelter. Turns out they keep a record even if the dog is not officially enrolled in the program. They even did a broad search on my tattoos and the lot numbers of the every prepaid m/chip I ever purchased: Nothing.
Next stop: my attorney's office.
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by VonIsengard on 02 May 2008 - 01:05
Best of luck to you Shelly...I'd be devastated. My contract requires the return of the dog to me before surrendering it to a shelter or rescue group but of course there is no guarantee that the buyer will follow through.
I would also recommend dropping off flyers at local groomers, boarding kennels, vet offices- its amazing where dogs can turn up sometimes. You may also want to take out a classified ad, maybe offer a small reward? Have you asked the "buyers" neighbors?

by yellowrose of Texas on 02 May 2008 - 04:05
Neighbors? IF this is the man Shelley told me about last year., hes not working with a full cookie jar full........IMO
And he called himself a Trainer.....mice, men, parakeets, hogs, horse, mule, penquin, porpoise,?????wonder where he got his credentials till he scammed Shelley.....
Any word tonight yet?????? He probably knows your looking for him....

by Shelley Strohl on 02 May 2008 - 20:05
Nothing. No record of inquiries on the m-chip or tattoo in any database. Could take him to the kangaroo court, but it would cost me more than he owes me, he would never pay the judgement (too many outstanding judgments already in place?) and would never be required to show up in court, let alone explain how he "disposed" of the dog.
Welcome to PA. He got away with it, and doubtless knew he would. I hope he never crosses paths with me again. (but he WILL, once again living right across the street after a long absence, but now sans dogs...) Ya'll might have to start a fund to bail my butt out of jail when/if the time comes. I'm gonna be awhile forgiving this thing. He's just lucky its St. Peter at the gate instead of yours truly. :-O
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by sueincc on 02 May 2008 - 21:05
Shelley I'm so sorry for what you are going through and I do hope that somehow the pup is safe and sound. This really sucks. Special place in hell for him and those like him.

by Shelley Strohl on 03 May 2008 - 14:05
Still nothing on the dog. I do want to thank everyone who has helped, PM'd good suggestions. I spent a huge amount of my time last week searching, but do have to get back to normal life this week, can't devote so many hours as everything else around here will fall apart.
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by 1doggie2 on 04 May 2008 - 16:05
Shelley, take him to small claims and get the judgement. Once you have the judgement, you can do a "debtors exam" that is where you ask what and where assets are. I know you stated he has none, but ask about the whereabouts of the dog and who sold to.
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