Do try contacting the group you got the dog from.
I have worked with my breed rescue since 1984 - we most certainly want to know if a dog we placed needs help and have transported dogs farther than FL to TN.
Placing a DA dog takes a a lot of work on background checks, checking fences, verifying vet and neighbor references etc.
Life circumstances do change. any true rescue should accept that, don't hesitate to ask them for help. If you end up taking the dog to a shelter or rescue or it escapes from the home you placed it with or the new owners try change the chip info the rescue will find out anyway.
You at least understand and were honest about the DA, the nice.
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