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View Poll Results: Waiver or no waiver?

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  • Waiver

    34 91.89%
  • No waiver!

    2 5.41%
  • Other...please explain.

    1 2.70%
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    i have done this before here in back home in georgia i had my attorney write up the waiver just in case like you said anything with a mouth will bite if need be . if said animals are not use to alot of people being around and all the chaos the little ones could bring it could open up a whole new can of worms to say. i think in your best interest in would get the waiver just to be safe . have a great day

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