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Originally Posted by magicgenie My puppy customers do sign a contract agreeing to spay/neuter by 7 months of age and to consult me should a situation arise requiring rehoming. Health also is covered in the contract. I trust my customers to do what they agreed to in the contract, but I don't ask them to provide proof of neuter or follow them around making sure they still have my dog. As long as I live I'll be here to answer their questions and assist however I can, but I will not make a pest of myself in their lives. |
Joey's breeder asked me to provide proof of a neuter, and I say three cheers for any breeder who does this. You, not the buyers, are ultimately responsible for all the dogs you produce, and the dogs those dogs produce, and a really great breeder know that! Also, I appreciate those breeders who call and check up on their pups, it will help them really know if there are genetic weaknesses in their lines.