Kate
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And I mean, just critical thinking. Do you know the dog’s name, age, and breed? Then you can call around to each vet in the area and say you have this dog and does that match to their patient records? If so, they have the dog’s owner’s contact info. Is the dog neutered? If so, he definitely has a vet.
Right, you can’t do that. The sequence needs to be, find out if she wants the dog back —> either give the dog back directly to her OR take it to HER vet to leave it so she can pick it up. If she doesn’t want it back, keep it or surrender it to a shelter that has capacity.
Your reactions and choices in this whole situation haven’t been rational. You keep saying, you weren’t there, you don’t know, but yes we do know what’s rational and what’s not based on what you described.
I honestly would probably hesitate to call the police on a person of color, but I mean if the police are already on the way, and especially if it’s a white person, I would let them deal with it. Last year some guy was out of control trying to follow a woman into our building late at night and was screaming and throwing things and seriously scaring me. My husband checked it out through the window and said it was a skinny white guy. I was like, call the cops! They didn’t even arrest him, even though he was being violent and throwing stuff around. They talked him down, took him to the hospital and let him go.
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