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Adoption GuidelinesInterested in Adopting a Horse through CANTER NE?We encourage adopters to stay in contact with their veterinarians after filling out the approval form, to ensure that the reference check form is completed by the vet and returned to CANTER in a timely fashion, and to send us the photos we request as soon as possible. Remember: Adoption terms DO NOT APPLY to trainer-owned horses! So, if you intend to purchase a horse directly from a trainer at the track, you need not complete an application, nor are you under the restrictions of CANTER's Lifetime Bill of Sale Adoption Agreement. Terms and Conditions Will Apply to Horses Adopted Through CANTER NE (these are not applicable to trainer-owned horses): 1. Many (but not all) of the horses offered by CANTER for adoption have some limitations. We will do our best to disclose all information on adoptive horses, but cannot guarantee that we are aware of all past injuries and/or behavioral issues associated with any given animal. This is why we strongly urge you to have a pre-purchase vet exam performed (at your expense - please see #3 below), and why we have a 30-day "right of return" clause in our adoption contract. (Please be advised that there is a $100 non-refundable processing fee that will be assessed if you return an adoptive horse within the 30-day period. In addition, you will be responsible for all transport arrangements involved in returning the horse to a CANTER foster home.) After the 30-day period, horses may still be returned at any time, but the adoption fee will not be refunded. 2. All adopters must, as part of the Lifetime Bill of Sale Adoption Agreement, provide CANTER NE with current photos and updates on their adopted horses twice a year. Adopters must also agree to allow CANTER NE to contact their veterinarians directly once a year for completion of a basic health status form. Adopters are required to keep their contact information, and the stabling address of the horse, current with us at all times. [Failure to adhere to these conditions may be considered grounds for voiding the Lifetime Bill of Sale Adoption Agreement; CANTER may then, at its option, take steps to recover the animal without prior warrant.] 3. If you are seeking to adopt a horse with the intention of jumping the animal (or using the horse for more strenuous work, like eventing), you are required to have a veterinary pre-purchase exam done at your expense to ensure that the horse is going to be suitable for your needs, and is physically capable of the demands of your sport. 4. All CANTER-owned horses are placed in homes where they will have at least one other equine companion; they are herd animals and need to be able to socialize. 5. Adoptive horses cannot be sold, given away, or otherwise transferred to a third party unless the prospective new owner fills out our adoption application and becomes an approved adopter through our standard approval process. No CANTER-owned horse may be resold, given away, or otherwise transferred to a new owner within 12 months of adoption under any circumstances, except with prior approval, in writing, from CANTER. 6. Please consider your circumstances and your level of commitment before applying to adopt a horse through CANTER. The upkeep of a horse is a major expense and requires dedication of time. If you are unsure about your desire to have a horse for the long-term, adoption of a CANTER-owned horse may not be a suitable option. 7. As relates to breeding: CANTER adoptive horses may be bred for sporthorse purposes (see note below)--but NEVER for racing! All offspring of adoptively placed CANTER horses (this rule does not apply to horses purchased directly from racing trainers) are ineligible for racing competition. While CANTER is certainly not an anti-racing organization, our non-profit charter restricts us from transitioning a horse--often one coming into our program in urgent need because of lack of competitiveness--off the racetrack, and then using that horse to produce additional racehorses that may also one day be in need. NOTE: We are painfully aware of the problem of overbreeding, and do NOT believe in breeding a mare or stallion simply because they're capable of being bred, or because they are unrideable and "it's all they can do!" However, our adoptive horses placed as stallions/broodmares have gone on to be approved by such elite entities as the Oldenburg Main Mare Book, and several other Warmblood registries. We will only recommend an adoptive horse as a sporthorse breeding candidate if he or she has the requisite conformation, athleticism, and temperament. We believe in selective breeding by carefully screened adoptive owners, and feel that carefully chosen stallion and broodmare prospects can be wonderful ambassadors that demonstrate the versatility and potential of all OTTBs. CANTER will require a signed statement from every adopter stating that he or she: Potential adopters who are found to have made willful misstatements on their adoption applications will have the adoption terminated immediately, and the horse will be repossessed by CANTER without prior warrant. Such misstatements may include, but are not limited to: Henneke Body Condition Score Descriptions:
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