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MarrrecaAzul
Aug 12, 2008, 04:41 PM
Hi I just wanted some feedback regarding how I should go about writing up a contract that will prove that a dog that was just recently given to me is mine. One of my co-workers "ordered" a Puggle online. I think that was a bad move, (considering he probably came from a puppy mill), but now she had this dog and she realized she didn't have time to care for him. She had him shipped over from Missouri and paid over $700.00 for him, (including airfare). She recently told me that she didn't have time for him and wanted to find him a "good home". I, being the dog lover that I am, jumped on it. I told her that I would buy the dog from her, (I already have two Pugs). She refused payment for the dog and gave him to me for "free". I was a little hesitant to do this because of the way she seemed to just want to "get rid" of him. In any case, I ended up taking him, am still waiting for her to give me his papers and I need advice on how to write up a contract that she can sign stating he is mine. Is it a good idea to do this an also, how should I word it? What if she asks for money now that I have him? I have a feeling she's going to change her mind and want him back but I love the little guy now and wouldn't give him up for the world. One more thing: If she doesn't give me the papers I won't know when and if he's ever had any vaccinations, what do I tell the vet? Any ideas would be so helpful... Buddy, his new name, is part of my family. Thank you so much.


Christine

froggy7
Aug 12, 2008, 10:00 PM
I'd make it very simple: I (previous owner) am relinquishing ownership of the dog, Buddy, to (new owner) as of (date). I acknowledge that I will have no further claim to the dog, and that I am giving up any claim for compensation of any form at this time.

(If she changes her mind and wants money, and you are OK with that, then just tweak that to "relinquishing ownership of the dog for $X, and will have no further claim to the dog or any additional compensation.)

If you don't get the papers, just tell your vet that you have no idea what the dog's vaccination history is. You won't be the first person that has brought in a dog with an unknown history, so I am sure that they will be able to give you advice about vaccinations, etc. in that situation.