I believe she will have to prove she was not in the "right" frame of mind at the time of signing the contract. And, unless she can prove that the rescue knew this, then she just might be liable for their attorney fees.
Although mine don't give a rip who comes in the house, a few of my fellow fosters do have a problem with this. They have met in parking lots, and that's where the dog's met, as well. Then they will load them in the car, where they also get to know ...
Thanks Wiley. I must say "I Love it". They keep me busy and out of trouble. I honestly wish there wasn't a need for it though. At the end of the day, I'm just a pimple on the butt of Kill Shelters, BYB's, Puppymills, and Pet Stores.
Billy is quite the character. He was born to a BYB, who was going to put him down because his eyes did not fully develope, when a buyer intercepted and called rescue.
He came to me at eight-weeks-old. Soon afterwards, I adopted the littl...