Legal Term

mobile dog grooming aggressive breed handling agreement

Legal Definition

A legally binding contract between a mobile dog grooming service provider and a client that specifically governs the grooming of dogs identified as aggressive breeds, outlining liability waivers, safety protocols, client responsibilities, and indemnification terms to mitigate risks associated with handling potentially dangerous animals.

In Plain English

An agreement where a mobile dog groomer and the dog owner set rules for safely grooming dogs that might be aggressive, like pit bulls or rottweilers, and decide who is responsible if someone gets hurt or property is damaged during the service.

Example in a Contract
CLIENT ACKNOWLEDGES that the DOG is recognized as an aggressive breed under local ordinances. CLIENT agrees to muzzle the DOG upon GROOMER's request and to disclose all behavioral history. CLIENT hereby waives and releases GROOMER from any and all liability for injuries or damages arising from the DOG's actions, except those resulting from GROOMER's gross negligence or willful misconduct. CLIENT shall indemnify GROOMER for any third-party claims related to the DOG's behavior.

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