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My dog was microchipped in Romania. He went through rescue a couple of times in the uk until I adopted him. The rescue centre told me that they would not transfer ownership as the adopter is considered to be a "foster" home. At first I was fine with this but now I am not.
Does anyone know the rules of how I can re register him under my name and address? When you log in and try to do it on line they ask for the vet reference code. There is a form that can be filled in by the previous registered owner but they are obviously not going to do that.
I know the rules are there to stop me stealing a dog and re registering it to me but it is frustrating me to know that, should he go missing, he will be re united with the rescue centre and not with me. They may be closed. They may have lost his records (not the most organised of people )
I used to work in a vet's and should know this but it was handled by the nurses and rules change.
Surely, by now, I should be considered the legal owner of the dog? When you read the law it says that if you are the registered "keeper" of the dog you must have the dog microchipped and registered to you at your address.
Any ideas?
Does anyone know the rules of how I can re register him under my name and address? When you log in and try to do it on line they ask for the vet reference code. There is a form that can be filled in by the previous registered owner but they are obviously not going to do that.
I know the rules are there to stop me stealing a dog and re registering it to me but it is frustrating me to know that, should he go missing, he will be re united with the rescue centre and not with me. They may be closed. They may have lost his records (not the most organised of people )
I used to work in a vet's and should know this but it was handled by the nurses and rules change.
Surely, by now, I should be considered the legal owner of the dog? When you read the law it says that if you are the registered "keeper" of the dog you must have the dog microchipped and registered to you at your address.
Any ideas?