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Puppy Info

All puppies will be ready to go to their new homes at 8 weeks old,  unless stated other wise. They will come vet checked, micro chipped, first set of vaccine, and dewormed. 

Puppies will need a booster and deworming at 12 and 16 weeks.

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We feed raw ground beef once a day and the puppies have"now fresh"Puppy chow available 24-7 to munch on as they like.  We suggest you buy a good quality puppy food to have on hand to get your new puppy started on and for its first year. Make this available to the puppy 24-7 to start with.
Puppies usually go right on this this food without any adjustment problems. If a
puppy is hungry it will eat and if the puppy chow is available in a bowl all the
time, they will nibble (or gobble) at it whenever they are hungry.  Fresh beef
bones are also a special treat for the puppies (and mom too). It keeps them
contently occupied for hours and it’s great for their teeth not to mention the
nutritional value.

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Dog Health warranty, Purchase Agreement and Spay/Neuter Contract This contract is between:

Ashley Gordon (seller) and _________________________________________(buyer)

Date: ____________________ Pertaining to: __________________________

Microchip #: ___________________________ Birthday: ______________________________ Gender: ____ Color: _________________ Sire: __________________ Dam: _________________

Seller’s Responsibility:

1. The seller guarantees that the puppy is in good health and has received the following: A. Age-appropriate immunization B. Subcutaneous microchip C. Deworming D. Health certificate (veterinarian exam)

2: The seller provides warranty against debilitating congenital defects for two (2) years after the date of sale.

A. Debilitating congenital defects are defined as those present since birth that are either life-threatening or would prevent the puppy from filling the intended purpose for which it was purchased

B. Any suspected debilitating congenital defect must be confirmed by a licensed veterinarian including necropsy if the dog dies.

    i. Buyer must supply any requested veterinarian records related to the dog’s condition to the seller within seven days of diagnosis

    ii. Seller has the right to require a second opinion from the veterinarian and or veterinary specialists of the seller’s choice at the seller’s expense

    iii. If necropsy is performed and results in undetermined or inconclusive diagnosis warranty is void.

C. If a congenital defect is identified within the warranty period, the Buyer has the option to obtain a replacement puppy from the seller of equal or lesser value from the next available litter.

    i. original puppy need not be returned, provided there is proper documentation of congenital issues.

    ii. Breeder determines which puppy will be used as a replacement and the wait maybe as long as 12 months.

    iii. Gender is not guaranteed. iv. Shipping fees will not be refunded, and any costs associated with the shipping replacement puppy are to be covered by the buyer.

D. If puppy is euthanized or in anyway disposed of, without a second opinion from the seller’s veterinarian, the buyer waives all rights to a replacement puppy.

E. This warranty does not include viral illnesses, infections, improper bites, stress related illness, hernias, hypoglycemia, parasites (including Giardia or Coccidiosis), cancer or endocrine disorders. It also does not include any illness due to the ingestion of foreign objects, food, chemicals, or physical injury.

F. No warranties or guarantees, Express or implied, are made under this contract except as stated.

G. This warranty is non-transferable.

3. It is to be clearly understood, that the seller does NOT, under any circumstances, except responsibility for any veterinarian and/or health care expense.

 

Buyers’ responsibility:

1. The buyer agrees to pay the seller total sum of $3000. This fee does not include shipping. If shipping is required, the buyer agrees to pay $________ for shipping, which includes a travel crate.

2. The buyer bears all costs relating to the sale of the above animal, including transportation. The loss or injury of the above animal is on the buyer at all times after the puppy leaves the seller.

3. The buyer agrees to have the puppy examined by a licensed veterinarian within three Business days of taking possession.

   A. If the puppy is found to be in poor health, the buyer has the option of returning the puppy to the seller, at the buyer’s cost, for a full refund.

   B. The buyer will provide a written statement from a licensed veterinarian clearly stating the defect or illness.

   C. If the puppy is not taken into a licensed veterinarian within three business days of taking possession, the health warranty is void.

   D. please ensure that the puppy is kept in the kennel or are held in the waiting room of the veterinarian office, and that the exam room is properly disinfected before the appointment.

   E. Do not let the puppies walk on the floor in the veterinarian office and ensure the room was cleaned prior to putting your puppy on the table. I recommend bringing clean towel or blanket with you to be safe.

4. The buyer agrees to provide the best possible care for their puppy for the duration of his or her life. This includes but is not limited to:

    A. housing the puppy indoors.

    B. Feeding only a premium quality, complete food intended for dogs.

    C. Maintaining their puppy at a healthy weight.

    D. Having their puppy scene by a licensed veterinarian for a wellness exam annually.

    E. Taking their puppy to a licensed veterinarian if he or she gets sick or is injured.

    F. Keeping all immunization current according to the guidelines of the Canadian veterinarian medical Association.

    G. Administering heart worm preventative medication (if living in an area of concern)

    H. Registration of microchip.

 

6. The seller highly recommends the Buyer provide basic obedience training with their puppy within the first year of owning their dog.

7. The Buyer agrees to postpone strenuous, forced exercise until after their puppy is over one year of age to minimize joint damage as a puppy develops.

8. The Buyer agrees to never place their puppy with a rescue group, Shelter, pound, or research Laboratory.

 

Spay and neuter contract:

1. Spaying/neutering by licensed, reputable veterinarian it Is required on the above puppy before 12 months of age.

    A. Proof of this, in the form of a certificate of spay/ neuter from the veterinarian, must be forwarded to the seller by the time the puppy reaches 12 months of age.

    B. If the seller does not receive this document within this time, the warranty will become null and void.

2. It is understood that at the time of sale the puppy is not to be used for breeding. It is a representation of its breed and it is structurally and temperamentally suited for a companion and/or working dog. It is being sold as a pet without breeding rights. By signing this contract, buyer agrees to ensure said dog is not bred or allowed to produce a litter.

 

By signing this contract, I agree to all of the previous terms of the contract and warranty:

Name, first and Last: _____________________________________________________________

Address: _______________________________________________________________________

Phone: _________________ Email: __________________________________________________

Buyer’s signature: __________________________________ Date: _________________________ Seller/breeder signature: _____________________________ Date: _______________________

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