Son wants gifted dog back after 5 years.

Question

My son gave me my dog, Panda. I have had her for 5 years, and he has had no interest in her ever since, until she got pregnant. Now he wants her back. Do I have to give her back? I won't anyway, but I just wanted to know if I'm going get in trouble. She's mine.

Answer

People who give away or sell their animal generally have no further rights to that animal or the animal’s offspring and the person to whom the animal was sold or gifted generally has no legal obligation to return the animal or the animal’s offspring unless there was an agreement stating otherwise. In the meantime, it may be helpful to have readily on hand evidence that the dog was sold or gifted to you and that the dog has been in your possession for several years. Other proof of "parenthood," such as veterinary records and microchip and dog license registration, may be helpful too.

Spaying and neutering help to curtail the overpopulation of dogs and other species. Breeding exacerbates this very serious problem. Spaying and neutering can also provide health benefits. I strongly suggest that you consult with your veterinarian regarding when it will be safe to have this dog spayed.

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By |2024-09-04T15:58:42-04:00July 10th, 2024|

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