
Ok, as it stands:
After 3 hours of talking last night, idiotbro still cannot grasp that Tia has been unwell for a very long time. He variously tried to tell me the signs he'd seen, that they'd gone away (that she'd gotten better from arthritis - er, no), that he'd never seen them (even though he told me what they were), that he'd treated them himself and it had worked (but they'd come back so no, dear, they hadn't worked), that everything wrong with her had come up in the last 3 weeks before I picked her up when he was locked out and couldn't see her. That suddenly changed to 4 weeks (not that that makes any difference).
He tried to tell me that she was fine after a walk and some food; right after he'd told me he didn't walk her or feed her.
He even told me at one point that she'd been scratching her ear and yelping for a while - that was the ear infection she had a while back. So another long term, chronic problem which cause temporary complete deafness - and he didn't tell me about it :-(
Anyhoo outcome is he still believes he's done nothing wrong and is blaming everyone and everything else, typical of him.
In the end I sent him a message (his laptop died) telling him that to get Tia back, he is going to have to pay me every penny of what he owes me so far - that includes vet fees (which will be added to today, because the chin infection is flaring again because - again - he never got it treated when it was shallow and easily sorted), food, chiropractic fees, supplements and kennelling fees (based on the kennels I used to use who are very good but quite cheap - still nearly £1k). It all ads up (so far) to over £1200.
Once he's done that, he'll have to take me to a small claims court to fight to get her back - at which point, I have informed him, I will have a very strong case because the vet records have never been in his name (and have been dad's name and my address the last 4 years); the chip is out of date (sorting that out today); and he has failed, legally, to provide the medical care she needs so if he pursues it, he will also be reported the the RSPCA. Doglaw (who have given me the legal advice on this one) also said that I can use the vet records etc to contend that he is not capable or willing to provide her with the proper care she needs. I also now have him on record (I save all my convos on messenger) lying about taking her to the vet and repeatedly contradicting himself about her symptoms and why he hasn't had her treated.
I've also told him that if he tries to come and get her, he won't be able to get in, I won't let him in (neither will housemate) and if he tries anything such as physically forcing his way in, threatening etc he will be reported to the police immediately.
Ball's in his court but I can't see this going anywhere. :-)
Oh, the icing on the cake last night was him trying to infer that I know nothing about dog insurance. Apparently, Tia is completely uninsurable because she's over 7 years old, and I'd never be able to claim for the first year of the insurance on a dog over 7 even if I did find someone to insure them. Oh, and that I don't know about the claiming process.
Angry as I was, I took great pleasure in informing him that I'd had 3 separate, full lifetime cover quotes for her, and that in my own dogs, I have a total of 8 ongoing conditions that need claiming for a minimum of every 2 weeks, and that 6 of those conditions are in a dog who is 10 next month. I am well versed in dog insurance; he has had 1 dog, who he didn't insure. Tit.