The breeder may also require you to
return the dog if there ever comes a time when you can't keep it.
During this time, the buyer shall have the privilege
of returning the dog to the seller for full refund of purchase price, based upon documented findings of the veterinarian.
They can
then return the dog food to the retailer where it was originally purchased for a full refund or replacement product.
Since this was not a true rescue but all courtesy listings, the adopter had no option such
as returning the dog to the rescue.
Do remember that, in these cases, the rescue groups will need time to do this and you should help them plan accordingly instead of just
returning the dog without any notice.
Both of these programs focus on working through bumps in the road, not just
returning a dog because they are not perfect.
In case you want to
return the dog food, you have to pay for its transport which will cost you.
Although you won't get your money back, this guarantee means you can
return your dog at any point in its life, for whatever reason.
We helped 72 dogs (and 4 cats) find new homes (or
returned dogs who had lost their way back to their own homes).
Our return policy is that if the adopter wants to
return the dog within one week of adoption, we return all but $ 100 of the adoption fee.
A. Each dog handler will be required to fill out and
return a dog profile document that explains the history of the dog.
It's this simplicity — raw foods manufacturers say these
products return dogs and cats to how nature intended them to eat — that is behind the many benefits attributed to the diet.
A responsible breeder will also outline a contract which states that you will
return the dog if you are unable to look after it.
Most rescues have a 2 week «trial period» in which you can
return the dog for a refund or replacement if you aren't happy with it.
If the dog has any behavioural issues in the home are you prepared to consult with a trainer
before returning the dog to the rescue?
People are more likely to be able to
return your dog without having to take it somewhere to check if there is a microchip.
In those cases, GRRNT has a volunteer coordinate with the foster family to pick the dog up on the day of the Meet and Greet, take the dog to the Meet and Greet and show him / her to potential adopters, and then
return the dog home.
If owners can't provide adequate proactive care to dogs with elbow dysplasia — or if a dog's quality of life is deteriorating — UAP surgery has proven to be about 60 percent successful
in returning dogs to normal function.
Over 75 % of the bulldogs that come into rescue that already have microchips are not registered with «any owner» and the shelter could
not return the dogs home for that reason.
(If you have been very careful following the advice up to this point, it is unlikely that this will happen; but if it does, make sure you find out exactly why they are
returning the dog so that you can make a better choice the next time.)
AKC Reunite is North America's largest not for profit pet ID and recovery service, providing microchipping and ID services as well as a national recovery database to
safely return dogs home should they get lost and, through AKC Pet Disaster Relief, helping local Emergency Management to provide animal care services immediately following disasters.
She took him home on Election Day and
promptly returned the dog his dignity, changing the spelling of his name from «Mousse» to «Moose.»
The Tina Santi Flaherty Rehabilitation & Fitness Service of the Animal Medical Center, the only facility of its kind in New York City, provides innovative and state - of - the - art therapies to
help return dogs, cats and other pets to higher levels of functional mobility and improved quality of life.
Have a dogwalker come mid-day to give him a break — have the
dogwalker return the dog to the crate or room and resupply with new kongs.
Then when the dog is no longer a baby and the big puppy is too rowdy or going through their chewing stage, the
adopter returns the dog to the shelter.
He will insist upon a written contract, and many breeders today will stipulate that if you can not keep the dog you are to give him first right of refusal for the return of the dog, or to
directly return the dog to him, no matter the age of the dog.
In the case of a medical or behavioral issue, a discussion will take place between the sending shelter, Cathi Eagan, and the receiving shelter to determine the outcome, such
as returning the dog to the sending shelter on the next transport, placing the dog in the CanINE Express Residential Training Program, or transporting the dog to another CanINE Express receiving shelter partner.
If they are a reputable breeder, you likely signed a contract at the time you purchased the dog that stated you would need to
return the dog if you could no longer keep them.
I have seen fosters and adopters want to
return dogs because of behavioral issues, and then the blame placed on them because they are not working with the dog, and them being stuck because there was no where else for the dog to go.
Although there are several categories of reasons why
people return dogs, one of the biggest is conflict between young children (6 years and under) and the dogs.
We have projected those views onto companion animals: we treat them as children, while we shrug shoulders at children who are mauled / killed by dogs and
then return those dogs to owners who can't bear to be parted from their «family member.»
Phrases with «to return the dog»