09-23-2007, 11:53 AM
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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Originally Posted by YorkieNewbie22 here is the contract. i am about to call her, right now i am just going over in my head some things and questions i want to say...
*************'s Guarantee
Our puppies are all registered with AKC, and de-wormed twice. Validation of this guarantee requires examination of your puppy by the vet of your choice and at the purchasers expense within 2 business days of the delivery date. This veterinary examination is mandatory to confirm that your puppy was not sick or injured at the time of delivery.
The guarantee against transmissible diseases such as parvovirus for example, is valid for a period of 7 days starting on the day of delivery, since the normal incubation period for transmissible diseases is 5 to 7 days. For example: if first signs of parvovirus were to show on a puppy 12 or 15 days from delivery, the puppy could not have carried that disease from the breeder's premises and incubated it for that long before showing signs of the disease.
The breeder guarantees the puppy until 1 year of age against all life threatening congenital or hereditary defects. If the puppy has a life threatening congenital or hereditary defect, it will be replaced with the first available puppy of the same value from the breeders stock, as soon as possible. The original puppy must be returned (at owners expense) before a new puppy can be delivered. No one may keep the original puppy, it must be returned. The purchaser is responsible for any shipping fees for the replacement puppy. LP is not a life threatening defect. So, it looks as if she's covered herself there.
In the event of death, an autopsy must be preformed, (at owners expense), by a licensed veterinarian to determine the exact cause of death. The report from the autopsy must be sent to my attending veterinarian for review.
Guarantee not valid if sold to a third party without the permission of the breeder.
The breeder reserves the right of first refusal if purchaser decides to sell said puppy. The breeder is not responsible for any veterinarian bill the purchaser may incur regarding said puppy.
The purchaser is responsible for any shipping fees and or crates needed to deliver puppy safely to new home. The breeder does not guarantee size or color. Only replacements will be made, NO CASH REFUNDS.
This guarantee does not cover: Hypoglycemia, coccidiosis, giardia, hernias, earmites, or fleas.
Don't like this statement at all......Any good breeder would cover this for a certain amount of time. | If this puppy was sold as a breeding pup......there is nothing speaking to that at all.
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