Laurie Soutar
UKC Forum Member
Registered: May 2004
Location: Ontario, Canada
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DO NOT sign over any of the animals to them, regardless of what they tell you, or threaten you with. Once you do that, they are gone forever.
Remain polite but firm in any dealings with them - don't lose your temper, but let them know that you will be fighting their actions, and will get your animals back.
Get a copy of your state and county (if any) animal care laws (both livestock and pet) and standards. Also request the same from the Humane Society (they probably won't give you one, but it will let them know that you are serious, and might prevent frivolous charges).
Get in contact with any local, or state dog organizations - from your local coon club, to Sportsman's Alliance or NAIA - they will have more experience and knowledge in this area, and could probably offer you good specific advice.
Retain a lawyer with animal experience.
Good luck, and let us know how things develop.
Laurie
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