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Originally Posted by Dellboy999
Check if he has a chip or not, and get the details changed, or get a chip put in with your details, its the law aint it, ownership being 9/10ths of the law and all, in case the original owner decided to chage their mind.
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Aside from all the obedience training recommendations, this is the best advice.
Make certain of your legal stance, as by law, you can't just take someone elses dog in that manner, even if they have have verbally stated you may do so.
You need to find out if the dog is chipped, and then take the necessary action to take over the dog.
Good luck and I hope all goes well, and definetly do the obedience training.
Rick.