Start by downloading our standard Dog/Puppy Bill of Sale form here (link).Then fill out the following information: Date of Purchase. Seller's Name & Address. Buyer's Name & Address. Purchase Price. Dog's Information. Name. Breed. DOB. Sex. Color. Registration Number. Color. State of Health.
Be aware that most contracts in the dog world are not legally enforceable, especially the ones that are micromanaging. Legally, dogs are property. As a result, do not rely on contracts to ?force? the behavior that you want.
The contract should include information on the dog's health, vaccination history, and any microchip information. It should also specify what is included in the sale (such as food, toys, and veterinary care). Most importantly, it should state what will happen if the dog is ever returned to the breeder.
Failure to follow the terms of a contract might result in a material breach. If there is a material breach of contract, the seller of the animal might seek to rescind or revoke the contract. There could also be questions of notice of breach and opportunity to cure.
Some contracts include a guarantee against all genetic defects (usually up to a certain age), while others guarantee against specific ailments, such as heart problems, sometimes under certain conditions that may affect a breed.