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Most breeders/sellers offer a guarantee that the puppy is healthy and free of serious infectious disease and require that the buyer take the puppy to their own veterinarian to be examined within a specified amount of time (most commonly from 48-72 hours). This is for the protection of both the buyer and the breeder.
If a breeder offers a 1-year genetic health guarantee, it includes coverage of all genetic defects that may have been handed down from their lineage of the puppies specific breed. The genetic health guarantee does not cover any communicable diseases, internal and/or external parasites, or injuries.
If at any time the puppy is diagnosed with PARVO it must expire of parvo or distemper within 7 days of agreement to qualify for a replacement puppy. This is the time frame for the diseases coming from me, the breeder. This is a limited warranty that covers the puppy for ONLY 12 months.
How to Write a Puppy Purchase ContractState your name and kennel name at the beginning of the contract, and leave a space for the buyer's name.Include a section with detailed information on the puppy.Detail any specific health coverage or warranties on the puppy.Outline the details of delivery for the puppy.More items...
Most breeders/sellers offer a guarantee that the puppy is healthy and free of serious infectious disease and require that the buyer take the puppy to their own veterinarian to be examined within a specified amount of time (most commonly from 48-72 hours). This is for the protection of both the buyer and the breeder.