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Do you sell with a contract and what are the terms?

ˇ          A good breeder will supply support (advice, training, encouragement, etc.) after the placement.  As a new puppy buyer you will need on-going support from a knowledgeable breeder to help minimize problems and maximize your enjoyment of your new puppy.  Many dedicated breeders will ask that the pup be returned to them or placed with new owners that meet their approval if, for some reason, you are not able to continue ownership.  Terms of this should be spelled out in the Sales Contract.   Breeders should provide a Sales Contract, or at least some written, signed conditions of sale.  You should also get a copy of your puppy’s pedigree and you should be able to see a copy of the AKC Registration Application Form (blue slip).  In some instances, the registration slip may have been applied for but not yet returned to the breeder.  In this case, you should get a sales receipt and in almost all cases, the breeder would then forward the registration to you within a few weeks.  Be certain to discuss this situation with the breeder at time of purchase if the form is not available.

 Breeders will often require that your pet be spayed or neutered when it reaches the correct   age and may withhold registration paper work until proof is provided.  Terms should be specified in a Sales Contract.  The most important reason for neutering is to insure a healthier animal.  Spayed or neutered dogs are far less prone to may serious maladies.  In addition, serious breeders spend a lot of time and effort planning breeding programs designed to improve the breed.  They selectively carry out their programs with only the best quality available.  Pets should be love and enjoyed as companions.  Reputable breeders don’t want their dogs used just to make puppies, or worse yet, end up in a “puppy mill” where they will be used to mass produce Bull Terriers. A thorough Sales Contract will address these issues and minimize the potential for misunderstanding and resulting heartbreak at a later date.

 

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