BarkBox, Chewy Autoship, PrettyLitter - pet subscription boxes have unique liability concerns. Generic subscription terms don't address allergy disclaimers, treat safety, or pet injury provisions.
These clauses protect your pet and your wallet
Pets have allergies just like humans. Terms should disclose ingredients, allergen warnings, and who's responsible if a product causes an allergic reaction.
Pet treats are notoriously under-regulated. What safety standards do products meet? What happens during recalls? Liability for contaminated products must be addressed.
Toys can break, treats can choke. Terms should clearly allocate liability for pet injuries from subscription products and define any supervision requirements.
A toy safe for a Great Dane might be a choking hazard for a Chihuahua. How does the box customize for pet size? Who's liable for inappropriate items?
Pet subscriptions love auto-renewal. How easy is it to cancel? What notice is required before renewal charges? Many states now regulate these practices.
Can they substitute items without notice? What if a substituted treat contains ingredients your pet can't have? Substitution policies need clear boundaries.
Beyond pet-specific provisions, I confirm these subscription essentials are properly addressed
How to cancel and refund rights
When charges occur
Notice before increases
Flexibility options
Delivery and risk of loss
Policy for defective items
Caps on damages
Dispute jurisdiction
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