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Purchase Contract/Agreement/Guarantee
You must have your puppy examined by a licensed veterinarian within 2 business days of delivery. Failure to do so voids this guarantee. If a problem does arise, we must be notified immediately and the problem must be verified by our own veterinarian. Provide the puppy with routine preventative care, such as but not limited to: annual physical examinations by a licensed vet and follow the given guidelines for vaccinations and deworming. All puppies need to be on heartworm prevention. A puppy showing any serious genetic or congenital defect will be replaced as follows: Animal must show the defect by 1 year of age and be examined by a veterinarian and we must be notified at once, in writing, by the vet. Our vet will interpret the report and if he/she concurs, then a replacement puppy will be given and shipping cost will be the responsibility of the buyer. Also, any puppy with a defect must be returned, in good condition other than the specific problem at the cost of the buyer or euthanized with the prior permission from us to qualify for a replacement puppy. All items covered under this guarantee are by replacement only. We DO NOT give refunds. We will not be responsible for any medical expenses occurred. Buyer is responsible for the transportation cost to and from for a replacement puppy. This guarantee applies to the original puppy owner only and is not transferable to a second party. No replacement puppy will be given if the puppy has been bred, spayed, neutered or altered in any way or euthanized with out our permission, NO EXCEPTIONS! The replacement puppy will be on comparable bloodlines. It is understood that the replacement puppy may be from the same exact parents of the original puppy. There are certain disorders that may be caused by environmental factors for example: Allergies, Thyroid Dysfunction, Demodectic Mange and other autoimmune disorders, those are not covered by this guarantee. Any physical problem with or could be the result of an injury is not covered under this guarantee. We guarantee a healthy companion pet no guarantee is made as to disposition, conformation, size or breeding abilities. As of the date of delivery, the puppy has received proper vaccines and worming, the buyer is responsible for the future vaccinations and worming and has had preventive treatment with Albon or Marquis. Puppies are like children, they are susceptible to pneumonia and other infections due to drafts, cold temperatures, etc. No guarantee is given against parasites such as worms, coccidiosis, or guardia, puppies have been treated prior to shipping/picking up. We are not responsible for any future surgeries such as hernias, spaying, neutering, etc. Some puppies have umbilical hernias that will close on their own, we are not responsible for umbilical hernias as advised by our vet. Our puppies are guaranteed against hip/elbow dysplasia requiring them to be euthanized for humane reasons for the first 26 months of life. Hip/elbow guarantee is void if the puppy has been kept on a chain or cable, or used for breeding purposes before 2 years of age. Hip dysplasia is only 25 to 30% heredity the rest is caused by several factors such as diet, too much exercise, not enough exercise, and definitely no harsh jogging before the age of y 2 years. We must see the x-rays of the puppy before a replacement is given. It is extremely important that you take precautions in choosing a vet to take there x-rays. All our puppies are weaned and will be on a highly nutritious puppy food. This contract is null and void if the terms and conditions are not fulfilled. This warranty constitutes the complete warranty between the seller (Double L Bar Kennel) and the buyer (listed by signature below) and no other representations, promises or warranties apply, either stated or implied. The provisions of this warranty shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws and statues of the State of Oklahoma. The venue for any litigation concerning the warranty will be limited to LeFlore County, Oklahoma, under a non-jury proceeding. This contract is null and void if the terms and conditions are not fulfilled. This contract constitutes the complete agreement between the seller (Double L Bar Kennel) and the buyer (listed by signature below) and no other representations, promises or warranties apply, either stated or implied. The provisions of this contract shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws and statues of the State of Oklahoma. The venue for any litigation concerning the contract/agreement will be limited to LeFlore County, Oklahoma, under a non-jury proceeding.
I, the purchaser of a puppy from Double L Bar Kennel, hereby acknowledge that I have received and/or read a copy of this document. I acknowledge that I understand and agree with the terns and conditions of this guarantee.
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What to expect in your puppies first 6 months!!
When a puppy becomes a new family member, it’s good to know what to expect in the months ahead. That way, you can best provide his nutritional, socialization, and healthcare needs. Below is a sampling of what to expect and what you can do during the time period from 8 weeks until 6 months.
8-12 WEEKS Physical coordination and bladder control are improving, but attention span is still short. Three weeks through 12 weeks is his most critical socialization period, influencing greatly how he will interact as an adult. Your pup still sleeps a lot during the day. By 12 weeks, he’ll begin losing puppy teeth. YOUR JOB: Protect his developing immune system by staying current on vaccinations. Ask your veterinarian about deworming, heartworm preventives and flea and tick control. Take you puppy outside frequently to avoid accidents. Start basic training: get him used to a collar, to leash walking, and to coming to you when called. When your puppy obeys a command, give an immediate reward. Introduce your pup to a variety of people, situations, and places. Enroll in a puppy class, if you can. Let him sleep when he’s tired. Begins grooming; brush his teeth and his coat, handle his mouth and paws, and trim nails. Feed a quality puppy food—4 meals per day.
12-16 WEEKS He explores everything at this stage. YOUR JOB: Continue basic training, offer rewards and praise for a good job. Give plenty of toys for chewing, play with him and offer lots of exercise. Cut feeding to 3 meals per day.
4-6 MONTHS This is a period of great physical growth. YOUR JOB: Keep socializing your pup, but be gentle with him if he’s reluctant or shy. Check his collar as he grows to make sure it’s not too tight. Continue feeding 3 meals a day until 6 months of age. At your puppy’s exam, ask your veterinarian about spaying/neutering. Your time and attention in these critical months pay off when he becomes a well-behaved, well adjusted adult. |