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HEALTH GUARANTEE

  1. Written Agreement: We Ensure that the health guarantee is clearly outlined in a written contract This contract should detail the terms and conditions of the health guarantee, including any limitations or exclusions.
  2. Coverage Period: We Specify the duration of the health guarantee, which is typically a few days to a few weeks after the purchase date. This period allows the buyer to have the puppy examined by a veterinarian to ensure it is in good health.
  3. Health Conditions Covered: We Clearly state which health conditions are covered by the guarantee. Common conditions may include genetic disorders, hereditary diseases, and other significant health issues that may manifest shortly after the purchase.
  4. Veterinary Examination: We Require the buyer or adoptee to have the puppy examined by a licensed veterinarian within a specified timeframe after purchase to validate the health guarantee. This examination helps ensure that the puppy is healthy and free from any undisclosed health issues.
  5. Responsibilities of the Buyer: We Clearly outline the responsibilities of the buyer or adoptee under the health guarantee, such as providing proper care, nutrition, and veterinary treatment for the puppy. Failure to meet these responsibilities may void the health guarantee.
  6. Remedies: We Specify the remedies available to the buyer or adoptee if the puppy is found to have a covered health condition during the guarantee period. This may include a refund, replacement puppy, or reimbursement for veterinary expenses, depending on the terms of the agreement.
  7. Follow-Up Care: We Offer guidance and support to the buyer or adoptee on how to care for the puppy and address any health concerns that may arise. Provide resources for finding a reputable veterinarian and offer advice on nutrition, training, and socialization.
  8. Transparency: We transparent and honest with buyers or adoptee about the health history of the puppy, including any known health issues or genetic predispositions. Disclose any relevant information that may affect the puppy’s health in the future.