Non Breeding Contract For Dogs In New York

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The Non Breeding Contract for Dogs in New York is designed to clearly outline the terms and conditions under which a breeder and dog owner agree not to breed specific dogs. This form serves as a legal agreement, ensuring that the owner's rights and obligations regarding the non-breeding arrangement are well defined. Key features include provisions on the duration of the agreement, conditions for potential exceptions, and any applicable fees or penalties for breaching the contract. Users filling out this form should provide details such as the dog’s registration information, the owner's contact information, and clear statements about the non-breeding agreement. Attorneys, partners, and paralegals can effectively utilize this form to facilitate conversations about breeding rights, responsibilities, and to avoid disputes in dog breeding. This contract also serves important functions for dog owners by protecting their interests and maintaining the integrity of breeding programs. Completing this form accurately is essential for all parties involved to ensure compliance with local regulations and to safeguard against unauthorized breeding activities.
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Dog breeders who breed puppies to be sold as pets must be USDA-licensed if they have more than four breeding females and sell puppies wholesale, or sight unseen, to pet stores, brokers and/or online.

No, you do not need to be certified in order to breed dogs professionally. However, there are a number of organizations that offer certification programs for dog breeders. These programs can provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to br...

Non-Breeding Agreement. The Purchaser agrees that the Puppy is being sold as a companion animal (Pet) and not for breeding purposes. The Purchaser agrees to have the Puppy spayed/neutered between the ages of 8 months to 18 months and as recommended or advised by a licensed Veterinarian.

Breeders in New York must have a pet dealer license if they plan to sell or offer to sell 9 or more dogs and/or cats per year OR if you engage in the public sale of 25 dogs and/or cats born on your premises per year.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a law prohibiting the retail sale of dogs, cats and rabbits, which went into effect on December 15, 2024. This groundbreaking legislation will stop the flow of cruelly bred puppies to New York State's pet stores.

Breeders in New York must have a pet dealer license if they plan to sell or offer to sell 9 or more dogs and/or cats per year OR if you engage in the public sale of 25 dogs and/or cats born on your premises per year.

Not everything is a Deal Breaker - Remember, if the contract is too overbearing and unreasonable, it likely won't be enforceable. Some breeders use the "carrot" approach and provide incentives for Buyers to meet the terms of the Contract such as spay/neuter requirements and OFA x-rays.

Contacting local authorities should be your first course of action. Not sure of your local laws on puppy mills? See a list of state laws on puppy mills. If you have recently purchased a puppy and it's now sick, use our puppy buyer complaint form.

Limited Registration helps breeders protect their breeding programs. If breeders do not want puppies used for breeding purposes, they can request the Limited Registration option for those puppies. Full AKC Registration. Full registration gives the new owner full breeding rights of the puppy.

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Non Breeding Contract For Dogs In New York