Hugo's There
Wise Old Thumper
This is something I have always found confusing and wondered if there is any hard and fast rule.
When you are helping with a bunnyrun for someone else and the bun stays over, if it gets sick who is responsible?
We have been involved in a lot of runs where buns have stayed with us either over night or for a week or more. I guess its because we are right in the middle of the country But it has always worried me about who is responsible for getting and paying for treatment if the bun becomes sick. At the end of the day even if they are stopping over at ours they are not my buns.
Once we had a really sick bunny here and I had to wait over 24 hours to get permission from the organisation involved to take it to a vet. The poor bunny died. Although the outcome probably would have been the same without the delay, it is not a position I would want to be in again.
There seems to be a lot of bunny runs happening again and we are more than happy to be involved but just wondered what the situation is with poorly buns. :?
When you are helping with a bunnyrun for someone else and the bun stays over, if it gets sick who is responsible?
We have been involved in a lot of runs where buns have stayed with us either over night or for a week or more. I guess its because we are right in the middle of the country But it has always worried me about who is responsible for getting and paying for treatment if the bun becomes sick. At the end of the day even if they are stopping over at ours they are not my buns.
Once we had a really sick bunny here and I had to wait over 24 hours to get permission from the organisation involved to take it to a vet. The poor bunny died. Although the outcome probably would have been the same without the delay, it is not a position I would want to be in again.
There seems to be a lot of bunny runs happening again and we are more than happy to be involved but just wondered what the situation is with poorly buns. :?