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Old 07-26-2010, 10:15 AM   #14
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In the US, many rescues are small volunteer groups operating on very frayed shoestrings. Every penny they spend on anything but the barest essentials may come at the cost of a dog's life. So insurance might not be a given. It really depends on the group and the situation (exotic breed rescues, for instance, tend to be better funded).
yeah, but having worked with many of these non-profits, I know how much of an issue insurance is. they may very well be connected to the local humane society or some other organization. I cannot imagine these folks are not insured. imagine what would happen if a fostered dog went after a kid... just cannot happen in this day and age
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