1. The authorized wrangler is responsible to provide sufficient assistance and tools required to capture the Estray animal. 2. The Estray animal will be transported by the authorized wrangler to an appropriate storage facility for the number and type of animal seized, that has been approved by the Fannin County Sheriff's Office. The transport to the approved storage facility will be in a secure means of transportation of the type normally used to transport that type of animal. If the Estray animal is injured during the capture or transportation, the Fannin County Sheriff's Office shall be notified as soon as possible. If required, a vet will be called who is properly licensed and insured. 3. The Estray animal must be secured in a fenced area and provided shelter appropriate for the type of animal. 4. The Estray animal will be provided proper food and access to water appropriate to the type of animal. 5. The Estray animal will be inspected by the authorized wrangler at least once per day. 6. If the Estray animal is injured or becomes ill, a veterinarian will be contacted. Only in an emergency will this be done prior to contacting the Fannin County Sheriff's Office. veterinary charges will be billed directly to the County. 7. The authorized wrangler will assist the owner or purchaser in loading the animal for final disposition. 8. If the County becomes the owner of the Estray animal, the authorized wrangler may transport the Estray animal to the location of final disposition, not to exceed 80 miles from the storage site. 9. Except in negligence on the part of the authorized wrangler, no recourse to the authorized wrangler will be sought in case of injury or death of the Estray animal. 10.Any damages arising from the animal(s) to personal or real property either while Estray or during capture will be subject to legal remediation after proper procedures for recourse are followed by the property owner against the animal owner (if located) or the insurance carrier of the property owner.