The phrase
"surrendering owner" refers to someone who willingly gives up ownership or control of something, usually because they no longer want or need it.
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Golden Retriever Rescue programs accept Golden Retrievers
from surrendering owners who can no longer care for the dog and from shelters to which the dog may have been surrendered or have been a stray.
To identify the real reasons for relinquishment and recommend workable alternatives, the Richmond SPCA staff
engages surrendering owners in non-judgmental conversations.
Sadly, it is not uncommon
for surrendering owners to downplay or lie about behavioral issues because they want to give their dog every chance at getting a home.
The liability for all involved with this dog from
surrendering owner down to rescue, owner and any trainer working with him was too great.
Donations from
the surrendering owner are encouraged if financially able, but not required.
Volunteers who can I.D. Cairns in person or on websites, call shelters and
surrendering owners or pull dogs from shelters and take to a safe haven (a boarding facility or vets office) are always needed.
Dog evaluations are typically done wherever the dog is currently residing — in
the surrendering owner's home or sometimes in a shelter.
There is a $ 25 fee to
surrender an owner - surrender animal.
Significantly, the law provides that an animal can not be used for research or educational purposes if
the surrendering owner signs a statement prohibiting use of the animal in that way.
Significantly, the bill provides that an animal could not be used for research or educational purposes if
the surrendering owner signs a statement prohibiting use of the animal in that way.
In such cases, we simply ask that
the surrendering owner remember us in the future if possible.
First, we work closely with shelter staff or
the surrendering owner to obtain history, medical records, and behavior / temperament assessments.
We retrieve stray, abandoned, neglected, and oftentimes abused animals from unsavory home environments, local medical facilities, kill shelters, and
surrendering owners and we devote our time and resources to providing them with veterinary care, obedience training, -LSB-...]
She was lying, apparently calmly, in the run and
the surrendering owner had stated she was very friendly, loved kids and everyone.
The surrendering owners were very honest regarding the reasons they were giving up the dog.
Do not blame the shelter if something was left off by
the surrendering owner.
As with behavioral issues, shelters may be at the mercy of what
the surrendering owner says.
Again, shelters may have to go by what
the surrendering owner claims.
The two rescue evaluations mirrored what
the surrendering owners stated.
Some dogs are given up for other reasons (move, new child, allergies, etc.), or at least this is what
the surrendering owner claims.
Remember, you have to hope
the surrendering owner was honest on the forms.