Pet Registration Sample Clauses
Pet Registration. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ must register his/her pet with the Housing Authority (Exhibit A) before bringing the pet onto the property. The registration must be updated annually. The registration will include all of the following:
1. A certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian or a state or local authority empowered to inoculate animals (or designated agent of such authority) stating that the pet has received all inoculations required by applicable law, the pet has no communicable disease, and is pest free.
2. Information sufficient to identify the pet and to demonstrate that it is a common household pet.
3. The name, address, and phone number of one or more responsible parties who will care for the pet if the pet owner dies, is incapacitated, or is otherwise unable to care for the pet.
4. Any additional information necessary to ensure compliance with the pet rules.
B. Pet Registration Refusal The Housing Authority will refuse to register the pet if any of the following conditions apply:
1. The pet is not a common household pet and meets the criteria outlined in IV. B.
2. Keeping the pet would violate any applicable pet rule.
3. The pet owner fails to provide complete pet registration information or fails annually to update the pet registration.
4. The pet owner has previously been charged with animal cruelty under state or local law, or has been evicted, had to relinquish a pet or been prohibited from future pet ownership due to pet rule violations or a court order.
5. The Housing Authority reasonably determines, based on the pet owner’s habits and practices that the pet owner will be unable to keep the pet in compliance with the pet rules and other lease obligations. The pet’s temperament will be considered as a factor in determining the pet owner’s ability to comply with the pet rules and other lease obligations.
6. The pet owner will not designate an alternate caregiver for the pet if the pet owner is unable to care for the animal.
7. The pet owner will not authorize the Housing Authority to board the pet if the owner or alternate caregiver cannot or will not care for the animal.
Pet Registration. For registry papers, buyer may be called usually within one (1) to four (4) days by Third Party Pet (TPP) to provide information to registry company, Third Party Pet, for either AKC or AKC Canine Partners registration. Your pet may be eligible for dual registration with a different non-AKC registry. This is the owner’s responsibility to transfer registration papers and/or complete registration for the non-AKC registry. If chosen to do so, owner is responsible for contacting Third Party Pet for arrival of your pet's registration papers.
Pet Registration. All pets must be registered with the Landlord on an annual basis.
Pet Registration. Each pet owner shall register his/her pet with HearthSide prior to moving into the apartment, on a form provided by management. Pet registration shall be updated annually at the time of the annual recertification. Initial and updated registration shall include the following information:
a.) The name, address and phone number of the pet owner.
b.) The names, addresses and phone numbers of two adults who agree to “assume” full responsibility for the pet in the event of the owner’s death or incapacity to care for the pet.
c.) A complete description of the pet, stating pet’s age, type, size, color and name.
d.) The name, address and phone number of the licensed veterinarian, or other state and local authority empowered to inoculation records.
e.) A statement that the pet owner has read the Pet Rules of HearthSide and agrees to comply with them.
