Amy's Precious Puppies
PUPPY SALES AGREEMENT
The puppy you have purchased is; to the best of my knowledge, in good health at the time of sale.
The puppy is guaranteed against any hereditary defects that are life threatening to the puppy, until the puppy is one year of age.
If found to have a life threatening defect the puppy will be replaced with another puppy. The buyer is responsible for providing me with a veterinarian statement as to it's defect or cause of death. The buyer is also responsible to make sure that the puppy has been kept updated with all veterinary visits and must be kept updated with all shots. If the puppy passes at home, it must be taken to a vet for his written opinion of death. This statement will be discussed with my vet, if he agrees with the diagnosis, your puppy will be replaced as soon as one is available. This statement must be provided to me within 5 days of the diagnosis, with all AKC papers and other paper work given to you at time of purchase. The puppy will be current on vaccinations and de-worming when it leaves our home. The buyer must keep current records of all vaccinations, de-wormings, have the puppy on Nutri-Cal Vitamin Supplement and provide proof of all of this with ALL vet records.
Buyer is aware that any and all veterinary costs after the date of purchase, are the sole responsibility of the buyer. And that the buyer needs to bring the new puppy into the vet within 72 hours after recieving puppy.
Even though they leave here with a clean bill of health, you will need to introduce your new puppy to your vet and start your very own file there.
The buyer acknowledges that this contract is void if they do not keep veterinary visits, vaccinations, de-wormings (and the recommended Nutri-Cal Vitamin Supplement in cases of stress or sick puppy) current or fails to seek medical attention immediately for a sick puppy.
The guarantee does not cover the puppy if the puppy is abused, untreated illness, mistreated or neglected in any way.
We do not guarantee against Parvo, distemper or any disease's that are preventable with normal vaccinations.
We do not guarantee temperament, they are with us for 8 weeks or so, they are with you, who should provide proper training, for a life time.
We do not guarantee against umbilical hernias, even though I do everything in my power to avoid this. I am with the mama during delivery and I always cut the cords and open up the sack from around the heads of all the puppies.
This guarantee is void if you sell or give away the puppy.
We do not guarantee color, size, temperament, hernias, pinched nostrils or breeding ability of any puppy.
There are no other guarantees written or implied except what is on this contract. I am always willing to take back any of my puppies if you can no longer care for them.
All puppies are sold AKC limited registration unless other arrangements are made. (what this means is that you will not have breeding rights unless proper arrangements are made beforehand. You also must spay or neuter your new pet).
There will be an additional charge for full breeding rights.
Ongoing support. Even after you purchase one of our puppies, we still want to keep in contact with you! You can call~~ (209-403-7225), E-mail (evansfmly5@verizon.net) or write (Care of) Amy Evans 1166 Groen CT, Ripon, CA 95366~~ us to help answer your questions. We encourage new owners to periodically send us progress reports. We love pictures!
Congratulations on the purchase of your new puppy from Amy’s Precious Puppies! We hope you have many wonderful years together.
PUPPY CARE FOR THE FIRST WEEK
1. Keep dry food soaked in water, in front of the puppy 24 hours a day for AT LEAST a week. Puppies have small stomachs and need to eat frequently. Dry food can also be given.
2. Your puppy will be clean when you receive it. Keep dry and warm, not to hot in the summer. No bath for the first week, to prevent undue stress, prevent chilling and water in ears which can cause infection etc...
3. Give ½ tsp. Nutri-vet vitamin supplement everyday, until he reach 8-10 pounds, then 1 ½ tsp. This will help with hypoglycemia if they don't eat well the first few days and with the stress of moving to a new home.
4. Just like a baby your puppy will need a lot of sleep, constant attention and keeping her out of things she shouldn't be into. They are curious and will eat things they shouldn't, paper, trash, plastic on toys etc....
5. Keep current on shots and de-worming. Do not take your puppy into area's where strays could have been, do not take them to a groomer or anywhere like that until 2 weeks after they have had their 3rd shot.