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Kudos for going to shelter, but I really think you are over-analyzing the contract. Hoyt Nov 2014 #1
I agree. femmocrat Nov 2014 #3
Agreed. Examples of rescue groups reclaiming animals? FSogol Nov 2014 #24
I'm a volunteer at our local no-kill shelter YarnAddict Nov 2014 #36
Thanks. I suspected that the clause was for cases of abuse/neglect. n/t FSogol Nov 2014 #40
The "supervised in yard" allows them to retrieve neglected dogs who are left out 24/7 Warpy Nov 2014 #26
I agree...and I think that GC for this organization is over-reacting... joeybee12 Nov 2014 #38
It would be nice if homeless children received such concern. eom PDJane Nov 2014 #2
What's your point? nt LiberalElite Nov 2014 #8
Oh yeah, adopting a kid is a breeze compared to going to the animal shelter. LeftyMom Nov 2014 #9
Gevalt. I would like homeless children be given a home, comfort, concern, PDJane Nov 2014 #12
You're hijacking a thread that has nothing to do with that issue. LeftyMom Nov 2014 #16
Now, Speaking of Threadjacking . . . ProfessorGAC Nov 2014 #29
An innocent statement, blown out of proportion Trajan Nov 2014 #28
the meanest place on earth? ROFLMAO snooper2 Nov 2014 #44
Disagree. grntuscarora Nov 2014 #4
Awww, the baby needs you n/t UTUSN Nov 2014 #5
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
+1 ~nt RiverLover Nov 2014 #14
Municipalities and advocacy groups increasingly avoid "owner" because an animal is not a thing. LeftyMom Nov 2014 #10
That Being Said . . . ProfessorGAC Nov 2014 #50
+1000...When you bring "owner" into the conversation Blue_Tires Nov 2014 #57
And if you sign it and don't do those things...then what? Egnever Nov 2014 #11
I adopted two deaf dogs. Laffy Kat Nov 2014 #13
You are awesome!! jillan Nov 2014 #15
Aww shucks; but, no. Laffy Kat Nov 2014 #23
Don't worry about the fine print. It's just regulations. elias49 Nov 2014 #17
NKS (no kill shelter) worker here. The dogs are "chipped" before adoption and contain our ID. lamp_shade Nov 2014 #18
Some shelters have some pretty scum bag agreements. LostInAnomie Nov 2014 #19
What about apartment dwellers? PasadenaTrudy Nov 2014 #48
They were ok. LostInAnomie Nov 2014 #61
Many years ago... sendero Nov 2014 #20
We went through the same thing Betty88 Nov 2014 #33
told ya so yourpicturehere Nov 2014 #21
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
Thank you, thank you. You come closest to getting it. n/t truth2power Nov 2014 #49
Woof woof! KamaAina Nov 2014 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author OwnedByCats Nov 2014 #22
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
I wouldn't agree to it gwheezie Nov 2014 #30
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
Sorry, but shelters go way overboard here Recursion Nov 2014 #32
Thank you. n/t truth2power Nov 2014 #47
I just think the shelter is trying to idiot-proof their adoption paperwork Blue_Tires Nov 2014 #58
I think all contracts should be arranged to protect the party with the least power in the deal Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #34
+1 grntuscarora Nov 2014 #35
Don't worry about the contract YarnAddict Nov 2014 #37
+1 Blue_Tires Nov 2014 #53
I've signed that contract several times. Jokerman Nov 2014 #39
Is there any enforcement for this? Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #41
Drop by? yes. I would have no problem with that. But for 10-15 years?.. truth2power Nov 2014 #42
I hope this doesn't stop you from choosing a rescued pet. hamsterjill Nov 2014 #45
The last time I adopted at a shelter Hari Seldon Nov 2014 #51
I don't think dogs should be left outdoors when the owner is not home. Sunlei Nov 2014 #52
Had to sign more or less same for adopting cats HockeyMom Nov 2014 #54
Sounds like it is your first time with this LordGlenconner Nov 2014 #55
Sounds like the agency is trying to weed out bad owners. dilby Nov 2014 #56
there are laws against animal cruelty. truth2power Nov 2014 #62
Some of these dogs have already been abused. dilby Nov 2014 #63
Exactly. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2014 #68
Here, spend time at The Patrick Miracle and tell us again... WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2014 #67
Sign away... H. Cromwell Nov 2014 #59
I’m going to try to clarify some things. truth2power Nov 2014 #64
Pets are living beings, not furniture. moriah Nov 2014 #65
First of all, thank you, moriah, for a reasonable, polite response... truth2power Nov 2014 #66
It seems that a lot of people here are missing the point. Curmudgeoness Nov 2014 #69
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