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<snipped very good advice IMHO>
It may seem draconian to you, but if something goes wrong the centre does get dragged into that mess and even if they're cleared of any failings, their reputation will still suffer. Therefore they take some quite reasonable steps to reduce the likelihood of incidents as best they can.
This is the crux of the matter, a lot of shelters are very nervous about being sued if someone pursues them for letting them take a dog that then does something bad.
`Elf 'n' Safety I'm afraid, it's now all enveloping.
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I don't like small dogs. Hmm, "don't like" is a poor choice, let's say I much prefer bigger dogs.... Since I have stopped going to the pubs so much, if at all, and always took one or two dogs out with me, a difficult, but not maniacal rescue is fine, it need never go off the property. We'll see what turns up, I get requests quite often.
