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That sucks, but they are the rules. However, I have to say, you're awesome for paying that much to get your own dog back. A lot of people would have seen the price and just left them there. You're cool in my book. Also, you are fairly lucky that you did find your dog.
That's not bad. At the shelter I volunteer at, you don't have to pay to adopt your own dog, but you do have to pay $25 + $10 per day to cover the cost of feeding and caring for your dog. Perhaps that's what you paid for? Also, why did it take you a MONTH to check the local shelter for your dog? Also, why was your dog not wearing a collar with your contact info and rabies vaccination info, which would have pointed the shelter to your vet? Basically, this is 100% your fault and you're damn lucky to have your dog back. Hope you learned a lesson from this.
That's happened to me before but it only cost me $50
haha we did the same thing three times until we decided to leave the dog.
Think on the bright side...you got your dog back.
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FYL indeed....but you should have put those chips they put in dogs to track them down, then all they had to do is scan it and your info would pop out.....
That happened to us before with my cat. The guy who lived behind us kept calling the pound to come and take her, so we kept having to go and get her and pay for her.