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Same as anything elseyou need a Bill of Sale from the original owner, which accurately describes the dog and that says you own him. In addition, have your vet microchip him AND tattoo him. The microchip can be registered in your name, but it is only apparent to someone who has a microchip reader.
A document such as a bill of sale, stock certificate or license that verifies a person has title to something.
This evidence might include the registration, receipts for care and purchases made for the cat, and possibly witnesses who can vouch for your ownership. You might also consider sending a letter to the person who has your cat, stating your intention to pursue the matter legally if the cat is not returned.
Veterinary records, registration, license and microchip records can all be considered proof of ownership.
The forms explain, in a gentle way, the pet owners responsibility to the groomer and give you the right to obtain emergency treatment for their pet. One popular television judge even sided with the groomer because she had her client sign a Pet Release form.
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Ownership of a dog is typically determined by the person who has legal control over the pet, such as having documentation like adoption records, registration papers, or receipts from a breeder. Microchipping your dog is another way to prove ownership.
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