ppink wrote: » Are you on council property or your own place?
Interceptor wrote: » If you didn't mistreat the dog, why did you let them take it away? I'd have told them to get knotted and to go back to whoever made the false report. Did you get any paperwork or the name of the people assessing your dog? 'cptr
andreac wrote: » Eh i suggest a solicitor ASAP!! You need to act fast with this situation. I cant understand why you would just hand over your dog like this??
c_lady89 wrote: » as i said before i have nothing to hide and they just said he was fine i will be ringing the lady that rang me yesterday and demanding him back or they can deal with my solicitor
Bookworm85 wrote: » Hmmm, OP this 'inspector' seems very suspicious. I've never heard of a dog being removed for asessment before! An animal would have to be in fairly bad state before it is seized. When you say she is legit, what do you mean? What organisation is she working for? Could she be a dog warden? If you know her name call the ISPCA and your local authority asap to confirm whether or not she belongs to them. If she isn't affiliated with either go STRAIGHT to the gardai!
c_lady89 wrote: » i have contact details for her and her supervisor and everything checks out regarding names... well the inspector said she wasnt trained to acess the dog and there vet would have to look at him. she is an inspector for the galway spca.
c_lady89 wrote: » i have contact details for her and her supervisor and everything checks out regarding names...well the inspector said she wasnt trained to acess the dog and there vet would have to look at him. she is an inspector for the galway spca.