He was unfortunately taken and we do know the area just not the exact place and the police said we have to have a spotting. The new family has taken him to the vet so they think that that makes them own him which is not the case he's always had proper vet care and he's always been very well taken care of he was with a babysitter while I was working and they took him from them and then would not give him back stating that they bought him food and they took care of him which they didn't have to if they wouldn't have stolen him. And now that the man has passed away they don't want to get rid of what they call their father's dog even though he was never their dog he still microchips it to me and my children
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