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Originally Posted by EmrldShdwQueen I can assure you that there is no intended "loop hole" there...I was trying to convey, and hope that I have, in my contract and on this thread, that if the puppy has a genetic defect, it will be covered. Do you have any suggestions for wording it differently?  |
It is simple, remove the loop hole by allowing the buyer the option of keeping the pup that is affected with the genetic defect. I did not at all state that you or anyone w/ this type of warranty is intending to cheat anyone w/ the "loop-hole" in the contract, but everyone knows that most buyers will not give up a pup that they have had for a while if it is diagnosed w/ some genetic defect that seriously affects it's life. Most buyers will opt to keep the pup and therefore will not get the replacement of a healthy pup. (The unintended "loop hole". If the buyer has the option of keeping the pup they will more likely contact the breeder if there is a serious problem for a healthy pup and the sick pup will still be in a loving home with the ones that have fallen in love with him. I would not at all knock you for your warranty as we know, alot of breeders give no warranty at all, but I have read a lot of post on this forum and others and see that almost everytime the buyer elects to keep the sick pup, which nullifies the warranty.