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Old 11-20-2013, 06:27 PM   #259
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Originally Posted by k9lover View Post
I do not do a health certificate on each puppy.Only if the are leaving the state or being shipped with a courier. It is a document used for those purpose. What I was trying to say I would have the replacement puppy checked for the same problem Max supposedly has. I have a 48 hour return policy in the contract for a cash refund, I was just trying to reassure them;

Oh yes that is the usual usage of health certificate. So then you do supply as a general rule the health puppy records signed off by your vet to purchasers? That as you know purchasers need to show to their vet when then go in for their first wellness check after purchase of a new puppy.

And yes that is good of you to offer an additional opthamologists examination of any future puppy, but also consider testing that breeding pair with an opthamologist and getting CERF's done. Many health clinics are run at shows that allow at a very reasonable cost to get the eye checks done. In fact if either dog is a service dog you can get the eye checks for free, go to the www.avco.org to find when the clinics are run.
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