My dogs were wrongfully taken.

Question

What kind of papers do I need to file to get my dogs back from animal control?

Answer

Steps to take when an animal is not being returned by animal control differ depending on why the animal is being held. For example, a dog being held for observation after biting may be quarantined. A dog being held based on alleged mistreatment may be held pending the outcome of the criminal case. There are also provisions in Illinois law for forfeiture prior to trial. If a dog was running in public and seized, the dog will typically be returned if during the legal hold time the dog’s “parent” pays an impound fee and shows proof of "parenthood," such as a microchip registration, dog license, or veterinary records, although the kind of proof required differs depending on the shelter.

People who believe that their animal is being wrongfully withheld can contact the police, although the police do not usually intervene in these kinds of disputes. A civil lawsuit can also be commenced. Time is of the essence. I hope this all works out well for the dogs!

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By |2024-09-11T16:39:18-04:00August 25th, 2024|

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