South Central Newfoundland Rescue
501(c)3 - Fed. ID 26-4270045
Volunteer Liability Release
Foster Care and Transport Liability Release
South Central Newfoundland Rescue, and others working for and/or associated with Newf Rescue shall not be responsible for any damage or injury caused by a Newfoundland fostered and/or transported through SCNR.
This agreement includes, but is not limited to, dog bites to persons or animals, or property damage.
You also agree to indemnify and hold harmless South Central Newfoundland Rescue, its volunteers, agents and Management Board from any and all liability due to any injury sustained as a result of any activity while volunteering for SCNR.
Medical care of foster dogs, or dogs in transport, to be determined by SCNR, with discussions from Foster home/transporter, and/or Veterinarian. SCNR financially covers all necessary approved Veterinary Medical Care including vaccinations and spay/neuter. SCNR has final approval of adoptive home and foster family has first option of adoption of a Newfoundland in their care, but must make their decision clear within one week to one month of taking dog into their home. Normal Adoption fees apply.
By signing this Release, you understand and voluntarily assume the risks associated with these activities and do not hold South Central Newfoundland Rescue, responsible for any injury to your person or property.
SCNR reserves the right to terminate this Agreement and the Newfoundland in question must be returned to SCNR / NCA Rescue within one week.
South Central Newfoundland Rescue, and others working for and/or associated with Newf Rescue shall not be responsible for any damage or injury caused by a Newfoundland fostered and/or transported through SCNR.
This agreement includes, but is not limited to, dog bites to persons or animals, or property damage.
You also agree to indemnify and hold harmless South Central Newfoundland Rescue, its volunteers, agents and Management Board from any and all liability due to any injury sustained as a result of any activity while volunteering for SCNR.
Medical care of foster dogs, or dogs in transport, to be determined by SCNR, with discussions from Foster home/transporter, and/or Veterinarian. SCNR financially covers all necessary approved Veterinary Medical Care including vaccinations and spay/neuter. SCNR has final approval of adoptive home and foster family has first option of adoption of a Newfoundland in their care, but must make their decision clear within one week to one month of taking dog into their home. Normal Adoption fees apply.
By signing this Release, you understand and voluntarily assume the risks associated with these activities and do not hold South Central Newfoundland Rescue, responsible for any injury to your person or property.
SCNR reserves the right to terminate this Agreement and the Newfoundland in question must be returned to SCNR / NCA Rescue within one week.