LdiJ
Senior Member
Here's the latest. We are negotiating a settlement. We will never get our dog back because apparently that first hearing was the most important and we were not properly prepared. Before we considered settling, we were digging into defending ourselves and discovered some disturbing information about the breeder. They may be running an unlicensed business with the Secretary of State in PA. They own animals that you need special permits to have (they claim to live in another state yet is actually living in PA, so it is highly unlikely they are licensed). They also don't have other necessary licenses they are required to have (like from the state Dept of Agriculture.) I also have proof that they are selling puppies before 8 weeks which is illegal in PA. They are very wealthy and litigious (obviously). In the settlement papers, there will be language that will prevent either party from disparaging the other. I want to inform the proper authorities of what I've learned but my husband is scared they will sue us for doing so. Can I do it while the case is open? Is there another way to get around this? I'm having a conflict of conscience over what to do. It doesn't feel right to take the easy way out by settling and then letting their activities continue. Any advice? My attorney says that it would be suspicious to leave the language out of the paperwork and to just leave it all alone.
Sadly, you should really listen to your attorney. I understand and sympathize with why you want to expose the breeder, but your attorney apparently believes that would put you at risk, so you should not do it.