07-12-2009, 10:37 AM
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Yorkie Talker
Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Posts: 21
| My contract states: The buyer has 72 hours to visit a veterinarian of their choice to verify the health of said dog. Should said dog not be in
good health, the breeder will, upon presentation of a veterinarian certificate stating such and the return of said dog within 2 days of the dated vet certificate, refund the purchase price to the buyer? (the question mark is actually not on the paper version of my contract ~ it was a typo and I had already done the PDF thing...it'll be changed on my site one of these days).
Anyway, that is what it says. If you have a problem with that clause - then DON'T buy a dog from me.
The next part says: Furthermore, said dog is guaranteed against any congenital disease that proves fatal within 2 years from the date of
purchase. Upon presentation of a copy of the veterinarian certified autopsy report stating cause of death as being solely congenital, said dog will be replaced with a similar quality dog as soon as possible by. There will be no money refunded.
What other congenital problems are we talking about that I need to worry about? Cause, in 25 yrs, I've not encountered them. Is it because I am breeding superior quality dogs that have the full backing of my vet (who is a specialst and who, himself, bought a Yorkie from me), that I am not seeing the problems you may refer to? Hmmm...if it is, then I think that speaks for itself. |
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