Mardelin | 07-02-2009 08:20 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Ellie May
(Post 2696394)
The health guarantee should include the right to take the dog to a vet within the first three days that you get it and have it checked for common puppy illnesses. Then they should guarantee at least 1 year against genetic defects. Some breeders replace the pup if there is a problem (which doesn't go over too well) and some either help with vet bills or give you another pup on top of the unhealthy one (this goes for genetic defects, not worms, kennel cough, etc.).
In addition to a health guarantee, the parents should have blood panels and bile acids testing done along with hip, knee, eye and ear checks and possible thyroid panel, urinalysis, etc. | These are basic guarantees.
Your breeder should provide a minimum of 2 vaccinations a vet check, etc.
As far as parasites, if on the new owners original vet check the vet finds the pup is with parasite, kennel cough, ear infection, it is the breeder's responsibility to cover these costs.
On the other side of the contract there are certain things that should be on it that is the responsibility of the new puppy owner and will be required to adhere to.
Such as annual medical check-ups, temperatured housing, not being chained (and it has happened), spay/nueter responsibility if the breeder has not already had it completed, proper nutrition, etc. |