GARD Conditional Adoption Agreement
This Conditional Adoption Agreement (Agreement) made by and between Georgia Animal Rescue and Defence, Inc. (GARD) and the Adopter identified in section 17:
Whereas, GARD is a non-profit animal rescue agency specializing in placing neglected, abused, unwanted and/or abandoned domestic animals, mainly dogs and cats, in permanent homes. These animals come into the possession of GARD through various means including but not limited to surrender, and "pulling" animals slated to be euthanized in other animal shelters;
Whereas, these animals are the legal property of GARD;
Whereas, Adopter is desirous of adopting one of GARD's animals so as to provide the animal with a "forever home"[1]; and,
Whereas, GARD is relying on Adopter's representations that Adopter will provide a forever home in entering into this Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the above-stated premises, and other good and valuable considerations, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, and the mutual promises and undertakings of the parties as are hereinafter set forth, GARD and Adopter do agree as follows, on behalf of themselves and their personal representatives, next of kin, heirs and assigns;
1.
Description of the animal to be
adopted
See section 17.
2. Adopter Acknowledgement and Hold Harmless.
Adopter acknowledges and understands that the temperament, pedigree, and health of Adopted Pet may not be fully known, and does hereby assume full responsibility for any and all actions of, and for any personal injuries and/or damages that may be caused hereafter by or to Adopted Pet, and hereby remises, releases and forever discharges GARD from any claim, loss or liability whatsoever arising from or relating in any way to Adopted Pet.
Adopter agrees to indemnify and hold harmless GARD from and against all claims, damages losses, fees or costs arising from or relating to Adopted Pet, including claims for personal injuries or damages caused by the Adopted Pet.
3.
Warranties by Adopter.
Adopter makes no warranty, expressed or implied,
regarding Adopted Pet or the health, condition, age, pedigree, personality or
temperament of Adopted Pet. GARD makes the best effort it can, under the
facts and circumstances of how GARD came into possession of the animal, to
provide the best information based on what GARD actually knows to make the
adoption process smooth and easy, but nothing can be guaranteed with an Adopted
Pet. Unhappy Adopted Pets can cause problems in any home so please keep
GARD informed at all times if there are problems. GARD does not
endorse or recommend any particular animal trainers or pet behavioral
workers.
4.
Adopter's Standard of Care for Adopted Pet.
GARD's standard operating procedures are to not put
Adopter in touch with the previous pet parent so please do not ask as GARD
has privacy issues that need to be honored, and, in the majority of cases, GARD
does not know who the previous owner was. GARD will make best efforts to give
Adopter the entire medical and background information that GARD has on Adopted
Pet. However, Adopter understands
and acknowledges that many of the animals in the possession of GARD do not come
with heath information or any other background information. Therefore, GARD cannot make any explicit
or implicit warranties or representations as to the health and temperament of
Adopted Pet. Adopted Pet is being
adopted "as is"/"where is" and Adopter assumes all responsibility for treatment
of any and all existing conditions, or any other conditions of physical or
temperament changes that may occur.
Adopter shall provide Adopted Pet with the basic vaccines and other
medical needs as applicable on an annual basis after adoption.
Adopter understands and acknowledges that GARD has no
liability for the current or future health and/or temperament. Adopter understands and acknowledges
that any information that GARD may have on the Adopted Pet may be based solely
on what GARD has observed since Adopted Pet has been in the possession of
GARD. GARD is not liable for
anything relating to Adopted Pet after this contract is executed and possession
of Adopted Pet is transferred to Adopter.
Adopter shall provide a
secure fenced yard for Adopted Pet, proper grooming, nutrition, exercise, and
necessary veterinary care for Adopted Pet. Once Adopter takes Adopted Pet from
GARD's possession ("Date of Possession"), Adopter is fully responsible for all
vet bills associated with the Adopted Pet.
The Adopter further agrees that Adopted Pet shall be a
house pet, allowed to sleep indoors and protected from inclement or adverse
conditions and shall not be kept in a yard except during daytime hours. Adopted
Pet will not be allowed to roam free or unsupervised. Adopted Pet will never be chained or
tethered. The Adopter shall treat
Adopted Pet as a household pet, and never use Adopted Pet as an aggressive
"guard animal" or for any form of animal fighting or any other "sport" in which
one animal is pitted against another, including hunting of any kind. Adopted Pet
shall not be transported unsecured, in an open area of any truck or utility
vehicle.
The Adopter
shall comply with any and all local, county and state regulations and
laws relating to the ownership, care, feeding and sheltering of Adopted Pet, and
shall at all times maintain a current license for Adopted
Pet.
GARD hereby advises that The Adopter should have Adopted
Pet examined by a licensed veterinarian as soon as practicable after the Date of
Possession to ascertain Adopted Pet's health and condition. If Adopter chooses
to not have Adopted Pet seen by a licensed vet, then, Adopter shall do so at
their own risk. This failure to
have a veterinarian examination shall constitute an admission by Adopter that
Adopted Pet is perfectly healthy at the adoption. The Adopter shall have
Adopted Pet examined by a licensed veterinarian not less than yearly thereafter
and keep all vaccinations current and administered medicines preventatives as
required by the veterinarian.
In the case of illness or injury, Adopter shall seek
prompt veterinary care for Adopted Pet for the remainder of Adopted
Pet's lifetime. If Adopter
can not afford vet bills on this new Adopted Pet, then do not adopt one of
GARD's rescued animals.
5.
Adopter's Responsibility to Spay/Neuter.
If Adopted Pet has not been sterilized prior to this
adoption, The Adopter SHALL have the Adopted Pet spayed or neutered upon the
reaching of its sexual maturity. A
spay/neuter fee is included in the adoption fee. Adopter must make arrangements with GARD
to arrange for this procedure to be done.
However, Adopter may use any other service to complete this procedure at
Adopter's expense. GARD makes every
effort to ensure that it does not let an unaltered Adopted Pet leave the
shelter; however, GARD will allow an unaltered animal leave its possession when
GARD determines at its sole discretion, that it is in the best interest of the
Adopted Pet to be adopted in an unaltered condition. In the instance where the Adopted Pet is
unaltered, Adopter hereby warrants, represents and agrees that the Adopted Pet
will not be bred, whether accidental or intentional, prior to being
sterilized.
If The Adopter uses the services of Adopter's
veterinarian for sterilization, then The Adopter will pay that vet bill IN
ADDITION to the adoption fee to GARD and GARD has the right to contact The
Adopter's vet's office to confirm Adopted Pet is/was sterilized. Adopter hereby agrees to notify GARD of
the date, time and veterinary clinic of the procedure.
6.
Previous Use of the Adopted Pet.
The Adopter hereby understands that said Adopted Pet
may have been utilized in breeding and/or showing activities by its previous
owners prior to acquisition by GARD and the execution of this agreement, and
that The Adopter shall have no residual rights with respect to any of said
Adopted Pet's produce/get or showing
activities.
7.
Relocation by Adopter.
The Adopter agrees to notify GARD in writing in the event
that The Adopter plans to relocate to a different place of residence than
disclosed in this Contract, within six (6) days of Date of Possession, and
agrees to provide GARD with a forwarding address within two weeks of moving to
the new address.
8.
Facility Inspection.
The Adopter aggress to permit GARD, upon reasonable
notice and at reasonably convenient times to visit The Adopter's home, or such
facility wherein Adopted Pet is housed, for the purpose of verifying that
Adopted Pet is in healthy condition, and in compliance with all of the terms and
conditions of this Agreement.
9.
Adopter's Failure to
Comply.
In the event The Adopter does not comply with the terms
of this agreement, or Adopted Pet is abused or neglected, in the reasonable
opinion of GARD, GARD may revoke the adoption and recover Adopted Pet. Promptly upon demand by GARD, The Adopter
shall surrender Adopted Pet to GARD.
If The Adopter refuses to promptly return the Adopted Pet for The
Adopter's failure to comply with his/her/their obligations and duties to the
Adopted Pet, then, GARD shall file a Replevin Action in a Court of competent
jurisdiction seeking a judicial order for The Adopter to return the Adopted Pet
to GARD. If legal action is instituted, Adopter hereby
consents to the jurisdiction of
10.
Transferability of the Adopted Pet.
The Adopter may not abandon, give away, gift, sell,
transfer to a shelter or otherwise transfer Adopted Pet, and shall notify GARD
immediately at any time Adopter determines that Adopter no longer wants to, or
no longer can, keep Adopted Pet, so GARD can take Adopted Pet back or arrange
another adoption. In the event that The Adopter for any reason is unable to
provide a home for Adopted Pet, Adopted Pet must be returned to GARD, at The
Adopter's expense. This Adopted Pet is NEVER to be given away for any
reason to any one else, but returned to the GARD and our rescue for
another home placement. If The
Adopter can not keep this Adopted Pet for what ever reason, then the Adopted Pet
is to be promptly surrendered to GARD and delivered to GARD at Adopter's
expense. If this Adopted Pet has
been given away GARD has the right to seize the transferred Adopted Pet when
spotted as per this contract so selling or giving away, etc., of this Adopted
Pet will not be tolerated and is strictly prohibited. Also, Adopted Pet
may not be euthanized except in the case of Adopted Pet's terminal illness or
injury, or old age accompanied by pain and suffering and with the concurring
opinion of a licensed veterinarian. A licensed veterinarian or veterinarian
technician in a private clinic or hospital must perform the euthanasia. GARD must be informed of a change in
Adopted Pet's health that would incur euthanasia.
11. Adoption
Fee.
GARD requires an
adoption fee for the adoption of Adopted Pet of cash, check, money order or
cashier's checks, or via credit card online. This adoption fee is
non-refundable. If for any
reason, except injury or illness incurred in The Adopter's care and in that case
Adopted Pet must be taken to a licensed vet and then notify GARD immediately,
Adopter deems that the Adopted Pet will not be able to be successfully
incorporated into Adopter's household, then, Adopter shall by the close of
business, 5:00 pm, on the seventh day after the Date of Possession, return
Adopted Pet to GARD, in the same condition as the Adopted Pet was delivered to
Adopter, at Adopter's expense, GARD
will make its best efforts to provide Adopter with a comparable animal to
Adopted Pet; provided, however, that Adopter has advised GARD of his/her
intention to surrender the Adopted Pet so that suitable arrangements can be made
for GARD to take possession of the Adopted Pet. However, the adoption fee is non-refundable
at the moment the adoption contract is signed.
During the period that
the Adopted Pet is in possession of Adopter, Adopter is responsible for all vet
bills for this Adopted Pet. GARD
does not adopt out any obviously or seemingly unhealthy animals to potential
Adopters.
The Adopter is expected to be in constant contact with
GARD via email or phone messages to let GARD know if the adoption is
going well or not. Based upon past experience, GARD has found that
Adopters usually know within seven days if this new Adopted Pet will work
in their home. Like any adoption there could be problems,
but GARD cannot help The Adopter if they do not keep GARD informed to
make the adoption go smoothly.
The Adopter agrees to take Adopted Pet to a vet for any
injury, illness or sickness immediately while Adopted Pet is left in their care.
No refunds will be made for any costs incurred by The Adopter during any time
Adopter has possession of the Adopted Pet, i.e., food, shots, bowls, beds,
leash/collar, vet bills,
etc.
If Adopter chooses to surrender Adopted Pet, as set forth herein, the adoption fee will NOT be refunded nor will any of their expenses be reimbursed. Adopter will be expected to produce all current health records on Adopted Pet at time of surrender.
Please inform GARD immediately if Adopted Pet
is causing problems so that GARD can provide Adopter training advice or
meet with The Adopter again so that it can be determined that the
placement is a happy and permanent home for The Adopter and Adopted
Pet.
12. Limitation of
Liability.
GARD's liability is limited to the terms and conditions
of this Contract. Adopter
understands and acknowledges that GARD has no further responsibility for Adopted
Pet once this contract is fully executed by the parties and Adopted Pet is
delivered to Adopter. Adopter
understands and acknowledges that he/she/they are not relying on any
representations made by GARD to adopt Adopted Pet. Adopter is adopting Adopted Pet under
his/her/their own free will and volition and without threat of force or duress
and without the promise of reward.
13. Time is of the
Essence.
Time is of the essence of this
Contract.
14. Bill of
Sale.
This Contract, or a copy thereof, shall serve as The
Adopter's proof of ownership of the Adopted Pet and that possession of the
Adopted Pet has been legally transferred to Adopter.
15. Enforcement
of this Contract.
Should it become necessary for GARD to take legal action
to enforce its rights hereunder or to recover an adopted dog, Adopter hereby
consents to the jurisdiction of
16.
Miscellaneous.
A. This
Agreement should be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of
B. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
C. Should any provision of this Agreement require judicial interpretation, it is agreed that the court interpreting or construing the same shall not apply a presumption that the terms hereof shall be more strictly construed against one party by reason of the rule of construction that a document is to be construed more strictly against the party who itself or through its agent prepared the same, it being agreed that the agents of all parties have participated in the preparation hereof.
D. This Agreement is the entire agreement
between the parties and may not be changed or modified except by a writing
signed by both parties. In the event that any part of this Agreement is
determined to be invalid, the rest of the agreement shall remain in full force
and effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties and their
respective heirs, executors, administrators and
assigns.
This Agreement supersedes all prior discussions and agreements between Adopter and GARD and all other matters contained herein and constitute the sole and entire agreement between Adopter and GARD with respect thereto. This Agreement may not be modified or amended unless such amendment is set forth in writing and signed by both Adopter and GARD.
17.
Adopter's Agreement and
Acknowledgement.
CONDITIONAL ADOPTION AGREEMENT
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[1] A "forever home" is the usual abode of The Adopter and that the animal will never be placed up for adoption or given to a third party.
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