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Breeders info, C- sections, Newborn issues
GUARANTEE
AND SALES AGREEMENT- LUV-D PUGs
Cyndi Daiello, Breeder of AKC show and pet PUGS 714-779-7729 www.THEOCPUG.COM The following agreement is between Cyndi Daiello, Breeder-Seller, and
_______________________________________________________Purchaser. The Seller transfers in fee of $___________ all rights,
privileges and responsibilities associated with the ownership of the male / fem dog of the Pug breed to Purchaser as
of the date specified below. Signed AKC puppy registration papers are also given. Limited registration will be given if sold
for a pet/companion pug and must be altered. This puppy is guaranteed for 2 years against fatal and severe
life altering congenital disease which adversely affects the health of the animal. This includes severe hip dysplasia and/or
luxating patellas, which hampers the movement of the dog and natural gait and requires surgery to correct, kidney, heart,
pancreas, spine, and liver problems of a severe, life threatening or altering nature. (Pug must not be grossly overweight
for this guarantee to be in effect.) If the dog dies within this one year time frame, the buyer will pay to have it autopsied
to ascertain reason. If reason is proven to be congenital, the Seller will replace the puppy. * This guarantee
does not cover disorders which may occur in the pug breed and are not considered life altering nor serious: including but
not limited to: entropion, skin allergies, elongated soft palate, and stenotic nares (collapsed nostrils). This guarantee
does not cover umbilical hernias,which are easily correctable and often resolve on their own around six months of age.
Any of these conditions must be determined by two qualified veterinarians with the vet’s findings and the bill,
then produce the dog at a vet of breeder’s choice within 5 days of your vet’s findings. These options are available:
You will have the
option to request a replacement puppy as soon as one is available,
Or a full refund, upon the safe return of this puppy back to the breeder.
(transportation is at owners expense and vet visit breeders expense.)
If you are already bonded and decide to keep this puppy, you would
receive one half of the agreed upon original purchase price when proof of spay or neuter has been submitted
and verified to breeder.
Show pups are sold with full registration rights with the
AKC.
Since show success can be hard to predict,
warranties regarding show prospects can be tricky. As future development cannot be guaranteed, show quality can
be quite subjective, and environment plays a hefty role.
Breeder does not guarantee pug will complete or finish his or her AKC, UK, or Canadian conformation,
or be a breedable bitch due to environmental factors such as, illness, injury, vaccine reations, pesticide use,
and diet. I cannot control the environment of the pug after he leaves my home.
NOTE:Testicles:
If male is sold for breeding or show, it must be stated in the contract. If 2 testicles have dropped at the well puppy check, this will be noted in contract. If your pug was sold as a pet and you did not mention you were using him for
breeding, I do not guarantee 2 testicles. As a pet in the contract and the AKC, he would be neutered because
you did not intend on using him as stud
NOTE:Testicles: If male is sold for breeding or show, it must be stated in the contract. If 2 testicles have dropped at the well puppy check, this will be noted in contract. If your pug was sold as a pet and you did not mention you were using him for
breeding, I do not guarantee 2 testicles. As a pet in the contract and the AKC, he would be neutered because
you did not intend on using him as stud
I require the new owners to have the dog examined by their veterinarian
within 72 hours. If a health issue is found, I am to be called by the owner and the veterinarian. I will take the dog
back, treat it, and return it in a well condition, or return their money and keep the puppy. This ensures that all parties know that the puppy was healthy at the time of transfer.
It also ensures that the veterinarian recognizes some typical breed features as normal, rather than abnormal or unhealthy.
We
will hold a puppy for you until it is ready to leave. Just be sure, because deposits are NOT refundable. By taking your deposit,
we are turning away all other buyers. A puppy is AVAILABLE to all potential buyers unless a deposit has been taken. WE HAVE
THE RIGHT TO REFUND ANY DEPOSIT TAKEN IF WE FEEL IT IS NOT THE RIGHT HOME FOR THE PUPPY. LAST NOTE, I REQUIRE CASH OR POSTAL MONEY ORDER BEFORE YOU PICK UP YOUR PUP.
I HAVE HAD A FEW PEOPLE GIVE ME BAD CHECKS OR BOUNCED. THIS POSES PROBLEMS FOR ME AS WELL, AND CAN BE AGGREVATING.
_______________________________________________________ CALIFORNIA CODES HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 122045-122110
"A STATEMENT OF CALIFORNIA LAW GOVERNING THE SALE OF DOGS
122100. Every breeder
that sells a dog shall provide the purchaser at the time of sale, and a prospective purchaser upon request, with a written
notice of rights, setting forth the rights provided for under this section. The notice shall be contained in a separate document.
The written notice of rights shall be in 10-point type. A copy of the written notice of rights shall be signed by the purchaser
acknowledging that he or she has reviewed the notice. The notice shall state the following: "A STATEMENT OF CALIFORNIA
LAW GOVERNING THE SALE OF DOGS The sale of dogs is subject to consumer protection regulation. In the event that a California
licensed veterinarian states in writing that your dog is unfit for purchase because it became ill due to an illness or disease
that existed within 15 days following delivery to you, or within one year in the case of congenital or hereditary condition,
you may choose one of the following: (1) Return your dog and receive a refund of the purchase price, plus sales tax, and receive
reimbursement for reasonable veterinarian fees up to the cost of the dog, plus sales tax. (2) Return your dog and receive
a dog of your choice of equivalent value, providing a replacement dog is available, and receive reimbursement for reasonable
veterinarian fees up to the cost of the dog, plus sales tax. (3) Keep the dog and receive reimbursement for reasonable veterinarian
fees up to 150 percent of the original purchase price of the dog plus sales tax on the original purchase price of the dog.
In the event your dog dies, you may receive a refund for the purchase price of the dog, plus sales tax, or a replacement dog
of your choice, of equivalent value, and reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees for the diagnosis and treatment of the
dog, if a veterinarian, licensed in this state, states in writing that the dog has died due to an illness or disease that
existed within 15 days after the purchaser obtained physical possession of the dog after the sale by a dog breeder, or states
that the dog has died due to a congenital or hereditary condition that was diagnosed by the veterinarian within one year after
the purchaser obtained physical possession of the dog after the sale by a dog breeder. These fees may not exceed the purchase
price of the dog, plus sales tax. In order to exercise these rights, you must notify the dog breeder as quickly as possible
but no later than five days after learning from your veterinarian that a problem exists. You must tell the dog breeder about
the problem and give the dog breeder the name and telephone number of the veterinarian providing the diagnosis. If you are
making a claim, you must also present to the dog breeder a written veterinary statement, in a form prescribed by law, that
the animal is unfit for purchase and an itemized statement of all veterinary fees related to the claim. This information must
be presented to the dog breeder no later than five days after you have received the written statement from the veterinarian.
In the event that the dog breeder wishes to contest the statement or the veterinarian's bill, the dog breeder may request
that you produce the dog for examination by a licensed veterinarian of the dog breeder's choice. The dog breeder shall
pay the cost of this examination. In the event of death, the deceased dog need not be returned to the dog breeder if you submit
a statement issued by a licensed veterinarian stating the cause of death. If the parties cannot resolve the claim within 10
business days following receipt of the veterinarian statement or the examination by the dog breeder's veterinarian, whichever
event occurs later, you may file an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to resolve the dispute. If a party acts in
bad faith, the other party may collect reasonable attorney's fees. If the dog breeder does not contest the matter, the
dog breeder must make the refund or reimbursement no later than 10 business days after receiving the veterinary certification.
This statement is a summary of key provisions of the consumer remedies available. California law also provides safeguards
to protect dog breeders from abuse. If you have questions, obtain a copy of the complete relevant statutes. This notice shall
be contained in a separate document. The written notice shall be in 10-point type. The notice shall be signed by the purchaser
acknowledging that he or she has reviewed the notice. The dog breeder shall permit persons to review the written notice upon
request. NOTE: This disclosure of rights is a summary of California law. The actual statutes are contained in Article 1 (commencing
with Section 122045) of Chapter 5 of Part 6 of Division 105 of the Health and Safety Code."
This contract is used if Breeder has 3 litters a year or 20 puppies sold as a hobby breeder.
(note: I have had one litter in the past 2 years.)
Show pups are sold with full registration rights with the
AKC.
Since show success can be hard to predict,
warranties regarding show prospects can be tricky. As future development cannot be guaranteed, show quality can
be quite subjective, and environment plays a hefty role.
Breeder does not guarantee pug will complete or finish his or her AKC, UK, or Canadian conformation,
or be a breedable bitch due to environmental factors such as, illness, injury, vaccine reations, pesticide use,
and diet. I cannot control the environment of the pug after he leaves my home.
NOTE:Testicles:
If male is sold for breeding or show, it must be stated in the contract. If 2 testicles have dropped at the well puppy check, this will be noted in contract. If your pug was sold as a pet and you did not mention you were using him for
breeding, I do not guarantee 2 testicles. As a pet in the contract and the AKC, he would be neutered because
you did not intend on using him as stud
NOTE:Testicles: If male is sold for breeding or show, it must be stated in the contract. If 2 testicles have dropped at the well puppy check, this will be noted in contract. If your pug was sold as a pet and you did not mention you were using him for
breeding, I do not guarantee 2 testicles. As a pet in the contract and the AKC, he would be neutered because
you did not intend on using him as stud
I require the new owners to have the dog examined by their veterinarian
within 72 hours. If a health issue is found, I am to be called by the owner and the veterinarian. I will take the dog
back, treat it, and return it in a well condition, or return their money and keep the puppy. This ensures that all parties know that the puppy was healthy at the time of transfer.
It also ensures that the veterinarian recognizes some typical breed features as normal, rather than abnormal or unhealthy.
We
will hold a puppy for you until it is ready to leave. Just be sure, because deposits are NOT refundable. By taking your deposit,
we are turning away all other buyers. A puppy is AVAILABLE to all potential buyers unless a deposit has been taken. WE HAVE
THE RIGHT TO REFUND ANY DEPOSIT TAKEN IF WE FEEL IT IS NOT THE RIGHT HOME FOR THE PUPPY. LAST NOTE, I REQUIRE CASH OR POSTAL MONEY ORDER BEFORE YOU PICK UP YOUR PUP.
I HAVE HAD A FEW PEOPLE GIVE ME BAD CHECKS OR BOUNCED. THIS POSES PROBLEMS FOR ME AS WELL, AND CAN BE AGGREVATING.
_______________________________________________________ CALIFORNIA CODES HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 122045-122110
"A STATEMENT OF CALIFORNIA LAW GOVERNING THE SALE OF DOGS
122100. Every breeder
that sells a dog shall provide the purchaser at the time of sale, and a prospective purchaser upon request, with a written
notice of rights, setting forth the rights provided for under this section. The notice shall be contained in a separate document.
The written notice of rights shall be in 10-point type. A copy of the written notice of rights shall be signed by the purchaser
acknowledging that he or she has reviewed the notice. The notice shall state the following: "A STATEMENT OF CALIFORNIA
LAW GOVERNING THE SALE OF DOGS The sale of dogs is subject to consumer protection regulation. In the event that a California
licensed veterinarian states in writing that your dog is unfit for purchase because it became ill due to an illness or disease
that existed within 15 days following delivery to you, or within one year in the case of congenital or hereditary condition,
you may choose one of the following: (1) Return your dog and receive a refund of the purchase price, plus sales tax, and receive
reimbursement for reasonable veterinarian fees up to the cost of the dog, plus sales tax. (2) Return your dog and receive
a dog of your choice of equivalent value, providing a replacement dog is available, and receive reimbursement for reasonable
veterinarian fees up to the cost of the dog, plus sales tax. (3) Keep the dog and receive reimbursement for reasonable veterinarian
fees up to 150 percent of the original purchase price of the dog plus sales tax on the original purchase price of the dog.
In the event your dog dies, you may receive a refund for the purchase price of the dog, plus sales tax, or a replacement dog
of your choice, of equivalent value, and reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees for the diagnosis and treatment of the
dog, if a veterinarian, licensed in this state, states in writing that the dog has died due to an illness or disease that
existed within 15 days after the purchaser obtained physical possession of the dog after the sale by a dog breeder, or states
that the dog has died due to a congenital or hereditary condition that was diagnosed by the veterinarian within one year after
the purchaser obtained physical possession of the dog after the sale by a dog breeder. These fees may not exceed the purchase
price of the dog, plus sales tax. In order to exercise these rights, you must notify the dog breeder as quickly as possible
but no later than five days after learning from your veterinarian that a problem exists. You must tell the dog breeder about
the problem and give the dog breeder the name and telephone number of the veterinarian providing the diagnosis. If you are
making a claim, you must also present to the dog breeder a written veterinary statement, in a form prescribed by law, that
the animal is unfit for purchase and an itemized statement of all veterinary fees related to the claim. This information must
be presented to the dog breeder no later than five days after you have received the written statement from the veterinarian.
In the event that the dog breeder wishes to contest the statement or the veterinarian's bill, the dog breeder may request
that you produce the dog for examination by a licensed veterinarian of the dog breeder's choice. The dog breeder shall
pay the cost of this examination. In the event of death, the deceased dog need not be returned to the dog breeder if you submit
a statement issued by a licensed veterinarian stating the cause of death. If the parties cannot resolve the claim within 10
business days following receipt of the veterinarian statement or the examination by the dog breeder's veterinarian, whichever
event occurs later, you may file an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to resolve the dispute. If a party acts in
bad faith, the other party may collect reasonable attorney's fees. If the dog breeder does not contest the matter, the
dog breeder must make the refund or reimbursement no later than 10 business days after receiving the veterinary certification.
This statement is a summary of key provisions of the consumer remedies available. California law also provides safeguards
to protect dog breeders from abuse. If you have questions, obtain a copy of the complete relevant statutes. This notice shall
be contained in a separate document. The written notice shall be in 10-point type. The notice shall be signed by the purchaser
acknowledging that he or she has reviewed the notice. The dog breeder shall permit persons to review the written notice upon
request. NOTE: This disclosure of rights is a summary of California law. The actual statutes are contained in Article 1 (commencing
with Section 122045) of Chapter 5 of Part 6 of Division 105 of the Health and Safety Code."
This contract is used if Breeder has 3 litters a year or 20 puppies sold as a hobby breeder.
(note: I have had one litter in the past 2 years.)
_______________________________________________________ CALIFORNIA CODES HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 122045-122110
"A STATEMENT OF CALIFORNIA LAW GOVERNING THE SALE OF DOGS
122100. Every breeder
that sells a dog shall provide the purchaser at the time of sale, and a prospective purchaser upon request, with a written
notice of rights, setting forth the rights provided for under this section. The notice shall be contained in a separate document.
The written notice of rights shall be in 10-point type. A copy of the written notice of rights shall be signed by the purchaser
acknowledging that he or she has reviewed the notice. The notice shall state the following: "A STATEMENT OF CALIFORNIA
LAW GOVERNING THE SALE OF DOGS The sale of dogs is subject to consumer protection regulation. In the event that a California
licensed veterinarian states in writing that your dog is unfit for purchase because it became ill due to an illness or disease
that existed within 15 days following delivery to you, or within one year in the case of congenital or hereditary condition,
you may choose one of the following: (1) Return your dog and receive a refund of the purchase price, plus sales tax, and receive
reimbursement for reasonable veterinarian fees up to the cost of the dog, plus sales tax. (2) Return your dog and receive
a dog of your choice of equivalent value, providing a replacement dog is available, and receive reimbursement for reasonable
veterinarian fees up to the cost of the dog, plus sales tax. (3) Keep the dog and receive reimbursement for reasonable veterinarian
fees up to 150 percent of the original purchase price of the dog plus sales tax on the original purchase price of the dog.
In the event your dog dies, you may receive a refund for the purchase price of the dog, plus sales tax, or a replacement dog
of your choice, of equivalent value, and reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees for the diagnosis and treatment of the
dog, if a veterinarian, licensed in this state, states in writing that the dog has died due to an illness or disease that
existed within 15 days after the purchaser obtained physical possession of the dog after the sale by a dog breeder, or states
that the dog has died due to a congenital or hereditary condition that was diagnosed by the veterinarian within one year after
the purchaser obtained physical possession of the dog after the sale by a dog breeder. These fees may not exceed the purchase
price of the dog, plus sales tax. In order to exercise these rights, you must notify the dog breeder as quickly as possible
but no later than five days after learning from your veterinarian that a problem exists. You must tell the dog breeder about
the problem and give the dog breeder the name and telephone number of the veterinarian providing the diagnosis. If you are
making a claim, you must also present to the dog breeder a written veterinary statement, in a form prescribed by law, that
the animal is unfit for purchase and an itemized statement of all veterinary fees related to the claim. This information must
be presented to the dog breeder no later than five days after you have received the written statement from the veterinarian.
In the event that the dog breeder wishes to contest the statement or the veterinarian's bill, the dog breeder may request
that you produce the dog for examination by a licensed veterinarian of the dog breeder's choice. The dog breeder shall
pay the cost of this examination. In the event of death, the deceased dog need not be returned to the dog breeder if you submit
a statement issued by a licensed veterinarian stating the cause of death. If the parties cannot resolve the claim within 10
business days following receipt of the veterinarian statement or the examination by the dog breeder's veterinarian, whichever
event occurs later, you may file an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to resolve the dispute. If a party acts in
bad faith, the other party may collect reasonable attorney's fees. If the dog breeder does not contest the matter, the
dog breeder must make the refund or reimbursement no later than 10 business days after receiving the veterinary certification.
This statement is a summary of key provisions of the consumer remedies available. California law also provides safeguards
to protect dog breeders from abuse. If you have questions, obtain a copy of the complete relevant statutes. This notice shall
be contained in a separate document. The written notice shall be in 10-point type. The notice shall be signed by the purchaser
acknowledging that he or she has reviewed the notice. The dog breeder shall permit persons to review the written notice upon
request. NOTE: This disclosure of rights is a summary of California law. The actual statutes are contained in Article 1 (commencing
with Section 122045) of Chapter 5 of Part 6 of Division 105 of the Health and Safety Code."
This contract is used if Breeder has 3 litters a year or 20 puppies sold as a hobby breeder.
(note: I have had one litter in the past 2 years.)
_______________________________________________________ CALIFORNIA CODES HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE SECTION 122045-122110
"A STATEMENT OF
CALIFORNIA LAW GOVERNING THE SALE OF DOGS
122100. Every breeder that sells a dog shall provide
the purchaser at the time of sale, and a prospective purchaser upon request, with a written notice of rights, setting forth
the rights provided for under this section. The notice shall be contained in a separate document. The written notice of rights
shall be in 10-point type. A copy of the written notice of rights shall be signed by the purchaser acknowledging that he or
she has reviewed the notice. The notice shall state the following: "A STATEMENT OF CALIFORNIA LAW GOVERNING THE
SALE OF DOGS The sale of dogs is subject to consumer protection regulation. In the event that a California licensed veterinarian
states in writing that your dog is unfit for purchase because it became ill due to an illness or disease that existed within
15 days following delivery to you, or within one year in the case of congenital or hereditary condition, you may choose one
of the following: (1) Return your dog and receive a refund of the purchase price, plus sales tax, and receive reimbursement
for reasonable veterinarian fees up to the cost of the dog, plus sales tax. (2) Return your dog and receive a dog of your
choice of equivalent value, providing a replacement dog is available, and receive reimbursement for reasonable veterinarian
fees up to the cost of the dog, plus sales tax. (3) Keep the dog and receive reimbursement for reasonable veterinarian fees
up to 150 percent of the original purchase price of the dog plus sales tax on the original purchase price of the dog. In the
event your dog dies, you may receive a refund for the purchase price of the dog, plus sales tax, or a replacement dog of your
choice, of equivalent value, and reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees for the diagnosis and treatment of the dog,
if a veterinarian, licensed in this state, states in writing that the dog has died due to an illness or disease that existed
within 15 days after the purchaser obtained physical possession of the dog after the sale by a dog breeder, or states that
the dog has died due to a congenital or hereditary condition that was diagnosed by the veterinarian within one year after
the purchaser obtained physical possession of the dog after the sale by a dog breeder. These fees may not exceed the purchase
price of the dog, plus sales tax. In order to exercise these rights, you must notify the dog breeder as quickly as possible
but no later than five days after learning from your veterinarian that a problem exists. You must tell the dog breeder about
the problem and give the dog breeder the name and telephone number of the veterinarian providing the diagnosis. If you are
making a claim, you must also present to the dog breeder a written veterinary statement, in a form prescribed by law, that
the animal is unfit for purchase and an itemized statement of all veterinary fees related to the claim. This information must
be presented to the dog breeder no later than five days after you have received the written statement from the veterinarian.
In the event that the dog breeder wishes to contest the statement or the veterinarian's bill, the dog breeder may request
that you produce the dog for examination by a licensed veterinarian of the dog breeder's choice. The dog breeder shall
pay the cost of this examination. In the event of death, the deceased dog need not be returned to the dog breeder if you submit
a statement issued by a licensed veterinarian stating the cause of death. If the parties cannot resolve the claim within 10
business days following receipt of the veterinarian statement or the examination by the dog breeder's veterinarian, whichever
event occurs later, you may file an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to resolve the dispute. If a party acts in
bad faith, the other party may collect reasonable attorney's fees. If the dog breeder does not contest the matter, the
dog breeder must make the refund or reimbursement no later than 10 business days after receiving the veterinary certification.
This statement is a summary of key provisions of the consumer remedies available. California law also provides safeguards
to protect dog breeders from abuse. If you have questions, obtain a copy of the complete relevant statutes. This notice shall
be contained in a separate document. The written notice shall be in 10-point type. The notice shall be signed by the purchaser
acknowledging that he or she has reviewed the notice. The dog breeder shall permit persons to review the written notice upon
request. NOTE: This disclosure of rights is a summary of California law. The actual statutes are contained in Article 1 (commencing
with Section 122045) of Chapter 5 of Part 6 of Division 105 of the Health and Safety Code."
This contract is used if Breeder has 3 litters a year or 20 puppies sold as a hobby breeder.
(note: I have had one litter in the past 2 years.)
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NOTES
:I recommend
altering after one year of age due to anesthesia risks at a young age.
NEVER use ACE and tell your vet this and have it written in your dogs chart. Dr Butchko will never use ACE on
your pug, so get him altered at his office. Call ahead and see what days he does neutering. He will be the cheapest in the
area.
My Oath and Promise: I require the owner to contact the breeder, me, first should the owner ever decide to give up the dog, for any
reason. In some cases the dog will be returned to the breeder,me; in others, the breeder will use their resources to help
find a new home for the dog.
I WILL ALWAYS TAKE MY PUGS BACK. I WILL ALWAYS TAKE MY PUGS BACK. I WILL ALWAYS TAKE MY PUGS BACK. I WILL ALWAYS TAKE MY PUGS BACK. _____________________________________________________________
BITCH OWNER If you decide to breed your bitch to a stud, be
very careful to read the contract you get from the stud owner before you get her bred!.
Remember, the stud owner cannot tell you what to do with your bitch after the pups are born.Get your AKC litter registration
signed at the time of breeding from the sire owner. Get a free rebreeding if your bitch does not
get pregnant. Have this written in the contract and the stud owner sign it. The puppies
are yours to show or sell with full or limited registration. You decide, not the sire owner. The AKC states this also. ________________________________________________ Finding a handler: BEWARE: Is she a professional handler??? From
the AKC: A professional
handler is a person who shows dogs for a fee. These are individuals who have chosen to provide their services; however, their experience and knowledge may vary considerably. You
should expect that a worthy handler has spent many years learning the care, conditioning, training, and proper breed presentation
of the breeds they show. Before choosing a handler, ask about his or her experience with your breed. Some handlers
are good at showing many breeds, while others only specialize in particular breeds or groups.
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