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Common mistakes

  1. Incomplete Information: One common mistake is leaving sections of the form blank. Important details such as the breed, sex, date of birth, and registration numbers must be filled out completely. Omitting this information can lead to confusion or complications later on.

  2. Missing Signatures: Failing to sign the form is another frequent error. Both the buyer and the breeder must sign the document to make it legally binding. Without these signatures, the agreement may not hold up if disputes arise.

  3. Ignoring Timeframes: Many buyers overlook the specified timeframes outlined in the health guarantee. For instance, the buyer must have the puppy examined by a veterinarian within 72 business hours of delivery. Ignoring this requirement can void the health guarantees provided in the contract.

  4. Not Providing Written Notification: If a defect is found, buyers often forget to provide written notification to the breeder within the required two business days. This step is crucial for ensuring that the buyer retains their rights under the health guarantee.

Learn More on This Form

  1. What is the purpose of the Health Guarantee form?

    The Health Guarantee form serves as a contract between the buyer and the breeder, outlining the terms of the sale and the health guarantees provided for the puppy. It ensures that both parties understand their rights and responsibilities regarding the health of the canine.

  2. What should I do if my puppy shows health issues after purchase?

    If your puppy exhibits health issues, you must have the puppy examined by a licensed veterinarian within 72 business hours of delivery or pickup. If a life-threatening defect is found, you may return the puppy for a replacement, provided you notify the breeder within the specified time frame.

  3. What happens if my puppy is diagnosed with a severe genetic defect?

    If a severe genetic defect is diagnosed by your veterinarian within six months, you must notify the breeder in writing within two business days. The puppy must then be returned to the breeder within a reasonable time frame, along with documentation of the diagnosis.

  4. Are there any costs associated with returning a puppy?

    Yes, the buyer is responsible for all expenses related to the return of the puppy. This includes any shipping or delivery costs incurred during the return process.

  5. What if my puppy dies shortly after purchase?

    If your puppy dies, a necropsy must be performed to determine the cause of death. You will be responsible for the costs associated with this examination. The breeder will not cover any medical or veterinary expenses related to the puppy's death.

  6. Will I receive a cash refund if my puppy has health issues?

    No, the breeder does not offer cash refunds. If you qualify for a replacement puppy, the purchase price will be applied toward another canine of equal or lesser value.

  7. What vaccinations and health checks are provided at the time of delivery?

    All appropriate vaccinations for the puppy's age will be given prior to delivery, and a record of this vaccination history will be provided. It is the buyer's responsibility to maintain the puppy's health through regular veterinary care.

  8. Can I change my puppy's diet immediately after bringing it home?

    No, it is recommended that you do not change your puppy’s diet for at least one week after pickup. Sudden changes in diet can lead to stress and health issues.

  9. What happens if I can no longer keep my puppy?

    If you can no longer keep your puppy, the breeder has the first right of refusal. You should contact the breeder, who will assist in finding a new home for the puppy.

Misconceptions

Understanding the Health Guarantee form is essential for both buyers and breeders. However, several misconceptions often arise. Here are eight common misunderstandings about this important document:

  • Misconception 1: The Health Guarantee covers all potential health issues.
  • This is not accurate. The guarantee primarily addresses life-threatening defects diagnosed within a specific timeframe and does not extend to all health issues, such as stress-induced conditions or diseases contracted after leaving the breeder's care.

  • Misconception 2: Buyers can receive a full refund for any reason.
  • In fact, the contract states that no cash refunds will be provided. Buyers may only qualify for a replacement puppy under specific conditions.

  • Misconception 3: A veterinarian's examination is optional.
  • This is incorrect. Buyers must have the puppy examined by a veterinarian within 72 business hours. Failing to do so voids the contract and its guarantees.

  • Misconception 4: The breeder is responsible for all veterinary costs.
  • The buyer is responsible for any veterinary expenses related to the puppy. The breeder does not cover these costs under the health guarantee.

  • Misconception 5: The breeder guarantees the puppy's future health.
  • The health guarantee does not ensure the puppy's future health. It only covers specific conditions identified within designated time frames.

  • Misconception 6: Buyers can change the puppy's diet immediately.
  • Buyers are advised not to change the puppy's diet for at least one week after pickup. This helps to minimize stress and potential health issues.

  • Misconception 7: The breeder guarantees the puppy's adult size and temperament.
  • The contract explicitly states that the breeder does not guarantee the puppy's adult size, weight, temperament, or trainability. These factors can vary widely based on numerous influences.

  • Misconception 8: The contract is not legally binding.
  • This is false. The document constitutes a legal agreement between the buyer and the breeder. Any disputes must be resolved in the specified jurisdiction, indicating its enforceability.