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Safest, best way to rehome a beloved dog?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 610993" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>Interesting thing one of the county shelters do here, though I don't like county shelters this one's policy on adoption is a good one. First you sign their lifelong contract. If you have to give up the animal you adopted from them for any reason you HAVE to give it back to them. You can not rehome it yourself under any circumstances. They do have a fee for adoption of course as well as the spay and neutering and shots. But the unique thing they do is the tattoo the animal with ID (yes they also microchip). You see a tattooed animal is easily identifiable anywhere, including out of state!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 610993, member: 455"] Interesting thing one of the county shelters do here, though I don't like county shelters this one's policy on adoption is a good one. First you sign their lifelong contract. If you have to give up the animal you adopted from them for any reason you HAVE to give it back to them. You can not rehome it yourself under any circumstances. They do have a fee for adoption of course as well as the spay and neutering and shots. But the unique thing they do is the tattoo the animal with ID (yes they also microchip). You see a tattooed animal is easily identifiable anywhere, including out of state! [/QUOTE]
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