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In reply to the discussion: Alert! For anyone thinking of adopting a pet from a rescue organization... [View all]FSogol
(47,623 posts)40. Thanks. I suspected that the clause was for cases of abuse/neglect. n/t
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Alert! For anyone thinking of adopting a pet from a rescue organization... [View all]
truth2power
Nov 2014
OP
Kudos for going to shelter, but I really think you are over-analyzing the contract.
Hoyt
Nov 2014
#1
The "supervised in yard" allows them to retrieve neglected dogs who are left out 24/7
Warpy
Nov 2014
#26
Different places have different wording, standards and indeed the most restrictive do assume they
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#6
I'm sorry - I am happy to be my rescued fur baby's guardian, caretaker and owner. I don't care
jillan
Nov 2014
#7
Municipalities and advocacy groups increasingly avoid "owner" because an animal is not a thing.
LeftyMom
Nov 2014
#10
NKS (no kill shelter) worker here. The dogs are "chipped" before adoption and contain our ID.
lamp_shade
Nov 2014
#18
A pet *should* be like a child and not be "owned". It is a living being, not a piece of furniture.
moriah
Nov 2014
#43
We've always ignored the "agreement" to not let our cats into the back yard...
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#25
Our rescue dog will not let us even stand at the door while she goes outside
liberal N proud
Nov 2014
#27
In this case, the dog would NEVER be yours. THAT is the crux. I've tried to explain...
truth2power
Nov 2014
#46
They want to make sure the dog is treated well, and doesn't wind up back in the shelter
bhikkhu
Nov 2014
#31
I think all contracts should be arranged to protect the party with the least power in the deal
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#34