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Ownership of Dog: Permanent ownership of this dog is contingent upon compliance with this Agreement between Texas Flyers Dog Rescue (TFDR) and the ‘Adopter’. In consideration of an adoption donation as described in the adoption contract, TFDR has transferred all rights, privileges, and responsibilities associated with the dog described in the Adoption Contract.
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Agreement to Spay/Neuter: The Adopter acknowledges that as of the date of this agreement, the dog is not spayed or neutered, and the Adopter agrees to have the dog spayed or neutered before (s)he reaches the age of six (6) months, or when medically ready as determined by a licensed veterinarian.
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Proof of Spay/Neuter: TFDR may allow extensions of the time periods upon receipt of a certificate from a licensed veterinarian that certifies that the dog has a medical condition which prevents him or her from being spayed/neutered, or that it would otherwise be detrimental to the health of the dog to be spayed/neutered. In such a case, the dog shall be spayed or neutered when the dog is healthy enough. The dog shall be spayed or neutered within thirty (30) business days of that certification. Proof of spay/neuter (a spay/neuter certificate or veterinary invoice) should be sent in the form of a scan or photo to texasflyersdogrescue@gmail.com. If the dog is permanently unable to be spayed/neutered, a statement from the vet should be sent in the form of a scan or photo to texasflyersdogrescue@gmail.com. If you have not received confirmation of receipt of the proof or medical statement, please contact us at texasflyersdogrescue@gmail.com
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When to Spay/Neuter: Generally this should be done when the puppy has reached at most 6 months. There is no need to wait for a female to have her first heat cycle before she is spayed. In fact, you can avoid the problems associated with estrus by spaying her before it occurs. Males should be neutered by 6 months of age or when the testes drop, whichever comes first.
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Why to Spay/Neuter: The goal of all rescuers is to eliminate the need for our services by enforcing spay/neuter and not contributing to the overpopulation of dogs that leads to the euthanasia of so many every day. Altering has been proven to result in an increased life span in general. For males, by eliminating the risk of testicular cancer. For females, eliminating uterine infections and significantly decreasing the risk of mammary tumors.
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Signature of Adopter: I have read and fully understand the Spay/Neuter Contract and agree to be bound to its provisions. By typing my e-signature in the box below, I agree to be bound by this agreement.
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