Foxtrot_01 asked:
My friend received a dog from her boyfriend last year as a gift, they broke up and now the bf is asking her to chip in the payments for the dog. He told her that if she doesn’t pay the dog shop will take the dog back? Is this possible? My friend received the dog as a gift, the dog is under her exboyfriends name but she has the “official certificate of veterinary inspection for sale of dog or cat” from the dept of agriculture and consumer services of the state of Florida. She also has paid for the vaccines since the dog was given to her as a gift last year. Is there such thing as a proof of ownership on a dog? what if the dog is a gift? how can you prove that it was a gift? she called the pet store and they told her that they have financing thru HSBC(up to 48 months). Her boyfriend did the credit application and his name is on the dog’s microchip. What is necessary to change the name on the dogs microchip? What are the legal ramifications of this? Should she pay if the dog was a gift?
Herbert
My friend received a dog from her boyfriend last year as a gift, they broke up and now the bf is asking her to chip in the payments for the dog. He told her that if she doesn’t pay the dog shop will take the dog back? Is this possible? My friend received the dog as a gift, the dog is under her exboyfriends name but she has the “official certificate of veterinary inspection for sale of dog or cat” from the dept of agriculture and consumer services of the state of Florida. She also has paid for the vaccines since the dog was given to her as a gift last year. Is there such thing as a proof of ownership on a dog? what if the dog is a gift? how can you prove that it was a gift? she called the pet store and they told her that they have financing thru HSBC(up to 48 months). Her boyfriend did the credit application and his name is on the dog’s microchip. What is necessary to change the name on the dogs microchip? What are the legal ramifications of this? Should she pay if the dog was a gift?
Herbert
























Douglas
i would just give the dog back to that fatass and make him do everything else then get myself a new dog.
Carol
No; she shouldnt have to pay.
It was a gift.
That’s not right to ask her to pay.
Steve
if she currently has the dog with her and wants to keep it, then yes. otherwise she needs to give the dog back to her ex and let him deal with it. i’m sure she could take him to court and try to get a judge to decide, but i’m really not sure how that would turn out.
you should tell her to get the microchip and papers changed so they say her name though if she wants to keep the dog.