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| The following is a list of guidelines/rules we take on when considering
anyone as potentially being able to adopt a Stafford from the SSBTR
(Scottish Staffordshire Bull Terrier Rescue). |
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The animal is put in your care on the condition that the following
conditions are understood and adhered to.
- If for any reason and at any time you are unable to keep the
said animal, it must be returned to the SSBTR.
- Under no circumstances may this animal be passed into other
hands or destroyed without the permission of the said rescue,
unless, in a veterinary surgeon's opinion such a course is required
on "Medical Grounds", in which case a certificate must be obtained.
- The animal must be housed indoors or in accommodation approved
by the SSBTR. It must be properly
cared for and have qualified treatment provided in the case of
illness or accident and have yearly inoculations.
- At no time must the animal be allowed out without adult supervision
or without a lead, unless being exercised in an open space under
supervision. The dog must wear a disc showing your name, address
and/or telephone number.
- An authorised member of the SSBTR
must be allowed to visit your home at a convenient time to ensure
the animal is happy and settled. If in the opinion of the SSBTR.
the terms of the agreement are not being adhered to, that person
may, without interference, repossess the animal.
- If the animal is lost or stolen, you must inform the SSBTR
immediately.
- No dog or bitch is to be used for breeding purposes. Should
any puppies be born as a result of a mating of this dog/bitch
then the pups will belong to the Scottish Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Rescue. You must arrange for the animal to be neutered/spayed
as soon as possible if this has not already been done, unless
the circumstances are exceptional. (To be defined by a member
of the SSBTR). You will be liable
for the cost of this, and any subsequent costs or treatments that
may arise.
- You should not leave the animal unsupervised at any time when
there are children present.
- We strongly recommend that you take out third party liability
insurance.
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