Onyxia
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I have to agree with you there ANIMA.....we have strict contracts when we rehome...to satate animal must never be parted with exept to return back to us...recently we have taken 2 people to court.
1. being a horse
...yes we have re-homed horses..
2.being a dog.
Both did not adhere to contracts....luckily we chip all the animals we rehome perminantley to us aswell as new owner
so there is no hiding from my mother...when it comes to disobeying her rehoming rules
Needless to say she won both cases...costing the adoptees over £3000 between them in legal costs.....and we have the animals back.
However if we did not chip them...we would not have a clue....so u have a very fair point......but its a start and better than nothing which some irrisponsible breeders do
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Go Cala
Always makes me smile to hear things like that, shame it came down to a court case but bloody good result
Just goes to show though, no matter how carefull you are in picking a home things can and do go wrong.
Although I do wish everyone had my "fetish" as OH calls it for castrating,when we get our first dog together unless it has stunning AND rare bloodlines it will have bits off/out asap.
Only exception would be if I did go a a BI and it showed a lot of talent for something like obdiance AND the breeder/breed club thought it mightbe worth breeding from at some point.
No chance of unwanted pups then
I have to agree with you there ANIMA.....we have strict contracts when we rehome...to satate animal must never be parted with exept to return back to us...recently we have taken 2 people to court.
1. being a horse
2.being a dog.
Both did not adhere to contracts....luckily we chip all the animals we rehome perminantley to us aswell as new owner
Needless to say she won both cases...costing the adoptees over £3000 between them in legal costs.....and we have the animals back.
However if we did not chip them...we would not have a clue....so u have a very fair point......but its a start and better than nothing which some irrisponsible breeders do
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Go Cala
Always makes me smile to hear things like that, shame it came down to a court case but bloody good result
Just goes to show though, no matter how carefull you are in picking a home things can and do go wrong.
Although I do wish everyone had my "fetish" as OH calls it for castrating,when we get our first dog together unless it has stunning AND rare bloodlines it will have bits off/out asap.
Only exception would be if I did go a a BI and it showed a lot of talent for something like obdiance AND the breeder/breed club thought it mightbe worth breeding from at some point.
No chance of unwanted pups then