Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
Wow Matt that stinks. I hope you can do smething about this.
I don't see the problem with the dogs being outside. They're dogs for crying out loud... Are they even allowed to do this if the dogs are declared healthy and well-fed by a vet?

Is there a law against dogs being outside? I agree that they have to have shelter (the dog house) available to them outside, in case it rains / snows / whatever. But being outside is a good thing for dogs, no?

Especially for big dogs, it is much better for them to be outside where they can roam in a large area, vs being cooped up inside where they cannot run, jump or do other energetic things.

We are rational people. We agree. They are not!

no there is no law that dogs must be kept inside. They have shelter if they are outside. They are well fed and cared for.

In this instance, the contract states that we agree to care for the dog, feed it, exercise it, and provide adequate veterinary care and exercise, "to the satisfaction of (the rescue)." it is the whole, to the satisfaction of the rescue clause that they are relying upon to say that we are neglecting the dog. They are not satisfied with the care we are providing, as so they are alleging a breach of the contract, and are taking the dog.

Matt