Life Time Backing:
We sincerely hope that our relationship with you continues long after you take a puppy home from us. As a dependable puppy raiser, knowledgeable puppy trainers, and devoted puppy lovers, we may be hesitant to believe that anything could possibly go wrong with our babies. Nevertheless, there are some things that we can never control. The health of a puppy depends on many factors, including genetics, exercise, diet and nutrition, and general attention. In the unlikely occasion that something goes wrong, we usually try to assist when our guarantee is insufficient. Even while it is unlikely that we will be able to guarantee your puppy won’t ever have a health issue, we promise to do everything in our power to make sure your new relative is a good one!
Our Wellbeing Assurance:
While we do not entirely understand that your puppy cannot be replaced, we do acknowledge that there are times when the stress can be lessened by finding another cuddly friend. If, in the unlikely event that a puppy dies within a few years of its birth due to genetic defects, or if, after about two years, it is discovered that the puppy has inherited or genetic issues that negatively impact its strength, we will replace the animal with a replacement of equal value at no cost to you.
An approved veterinarian should confirm the cause of death. If a puppy dies within ten years of birth due to genetic defects, we will reimburse you for 70% of the initial cost when you purchase a replacement puppy of equivalent value. An approved veterinarian should confirm the cause of death.
What We Really want From You:
Nothing makes us happier than knowing that we could have given you a healthy, happy puppy. To make sure your puppy stays healthy, we do, in fact, seek your aid. Here are a few actions that will be beneficial: Once your puppy has been accepted, please provide us a copy of the assessment (clinical record) within two working days. It is recommended that an authorized veterinarian conduct the assessment. Vaccinations that are age-appropriate and progressive will be given to your puppy, so make sure not to have shots during the first ten days of receiving your pet.
the routine medical care and assistance for your pet, which includes all recommended tests and shots. As long as your child is at least nine weeks old, you should continue with the recommended deworming and usual testing (or as advised by the veterinarian). We will deworm and immunize him until the takeoff date.
Special cases For Our Assurance:
We are unable to guarantee your new puppy’s temperament, size, weight, variety, markings, cooperation, or ability to be raised. If a variety is overweight and known to be predisposed to hip dysplasia, there won’t be any substitutes made. This promise will be nullified if your puppy is not provided with the recommended vaccination schedule or regular veterinary care. This guarantees that there are no costs associated with mending or mending, even uncertain testicles.