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Originally Posted by yorkiekist I dont see anything wrong with her contract. I dont give the papers out anymore until proof of spay/neuter either. I dont have a "I'll sue you " clause though. But I will confiscate the dog if I found out it was bred, intentionally or un-intentionally. These kinds of contracts are not hard to follow. Its easy: spay or neuter.
Sorry about the other persons puppy getting Parvo. It seems to be getting more common that even with all innoculations, a dog can still get Parvo. Its happened to me also. I wont guarantee against Parvo anymore. Too many strains out there. |
If someone happen to open the door and the dog darts out and get pregnant in the process.. then where is it right to confiscate the dog back ?
and demand a huge amount ?
Because we all know people's dogs do get away from them at times.
Even when they try to be as careful as possible.
I know I had one to dart on me..Thanks god she didn't go far.
I don't see a problem with the holding of the papers until the spay/neuter
is completed.
But, it's not right.
To not give the papers, if you say your going to.
Once the spay/neuter is completed.
If the person paid for a papered dog, then they should get the papers.