CeeCee
Well-Known Member
Again, I am so sorry this is happening. If you have a trainer or a behaviorist that you've worked with, see if they can be there for any behavioral assessments done with Kimber. Even if you don't have a behaviorist currently, you may want to get one and if there are "issues" that come up you already have someone who you've hired to work with. (I know the behaviorist I've worked with has done this for other families.)
Also, have you talked to shelter, will they let you see your puppy? Spend time with her? Again, it's very controlled, but our shelter will let families at least be on the other side of the kennel when a dog is being held.
As for the questions on can Animal Control just seize your dog, here in Rochester our AC officers are not peace officers. This means they don't carry guns and they cannot enter your home without permission. So I guess it depends on whether or not the AC officers are also peace officers.
Also, have you talked to shelter, will they let you see your puppy? Spend time with her? Again, it's very controlled, but our shelter will let families at least be on the other side of the kennel when a dog is being held.
As for the questions on can Animal Control just seize your dog, here in Rochester our AC officers are not peace officers. This means they don't carry guns and they cannot enter your home without permission. So I guess it depends on whether or not the AC officers are also peace officers.