Oh, it's sooo his dog, lol, and the court saw that clearly and even ruled that it's his dog, yet she defies the court's order and refuses to turn the dog over.
Had she obeyed the law regarding found-animals and went through the required steps and it had been 180 days, then the dog would legally belong to her. But she didn't do that, and even if she had done that the dog still would not be hers because 180 days hadn't passed when the original owner found his lost dog.
That it's legally his dog is not a question in my mind...what I wonder is how does a 20yo college student afford thousands of dollars for dog training and then lawyers, lol.