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Pictured above is our beloved Cavalier King Charles.
We were given him on October 2, 2011 some 14 months ago by my partners sister.
Over the last year he has become an integral part of our family and much loved by all of us including our 6 year old son and 9 year old daughter.
My partners sister gave him to us because she was allergic to him and was struggling to cope with a dog.
In the 13 months we have owned him we have always requested his papers only to be told they were packed away somewhere and she would find them.
The dog is chipped to my partners sister.
Everything has been fine with no issues or problems, as a professional photographer i even covered her daughters (my partners Niece) wedding recently in September for free.
So imagine our surprise when we were walking down the street with the dog my partners sister pulled up in the car all smiling, she calmly walked over and stroked the dog whilst secretly unhooking his lead, with that she went to her car and sped off. I presumed she was simply showing the occupants of the car the dog so did not think for one minute she would steal him.
She has refused to return him despite the upset and despair she has caused, everyone is so upset, she simply says I wanted him back so I took him.
So my question is where do we stand in rightful ownership?