PET-ONLY, SPAY/NEUTER, and REGISTRATION
All puppies are sold as pets only and not for breeding. The buyer agrees to spay or neuter this puppy once it reaches an appropriate age (typically 6-18 months) and provide the Seller with proof of procedure from a licensed veterinarian. The registration papers will be kept by the Seller or marked “Limited” until proof of spay or neuter is provided.
HEALTH GUARANTEE and LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
➥ All puppies will have a full health check by a licensed veterinarian prior to leaving the Seller’s possession.
➥ Should this puppy be found to have a life-threatening congenital defect within 1 year from the date of birth, the Buyer may be eligible for a refund, upon:
➥ The Seller is not liable for disqualifying faults, viruses, disorders, or diseases due to the Buyer’s negligence.
➥ The following conditions are common ailments and not covered under this health guarantee: Hookworms, Demodex, Hernia, Hips, Patella, Small Nares, Elongated Soft Palate, Hemivertebrae, and Cherry Eye.
➥ Hip Dysplasia: If severe hip abnormalities are confirmed by radiograph and graded severe by a radiologist, consideration for a partial or full refund will be made. Mild cases are not covered due to the difficulty in distinguishing environmental from hereditary components.
➥ Spinal abnormalities: Most French Bulldogs have at least one hemi vertebra; this is not a cause for alarm in and of itself. Nonetheless, if spinal abnormalities are severe and affect the puppy’s quality of life, this will be addressed on a case-by-case basis, considering veterinary opinion and necessity for intervention. To avoid complications, please do not allow your puppy to jump from high furniture or perform strenuous activity on developing joints and vertebrae.
➥ Sudden Death: In the event of a sudden or unexpected death, the Buyer must immediately notify the Seller in writing (within 72 hours of the puppy’s death). The Buyer must, at their own expense, perform a necropsy (animal autopsy) by a licensed veterinarian or veterinary pathologist to determine the cause of death.
A written and conclusive report stating a congenital defect as the cause of death must be provided, alongside a copy of the necropsy report and registration papers. The Buyer must provide the Seller with:
1. A written and conclusive necropsy report from the veterinary pathologist.
2. The puppy’s registration papers, if applicable.
3. Proof of ownership and proper care, including veterinary health records and a summary of vaccines and deworming.
If the necropsy concludes that the cause of death was due to a congenital defect present at birth and not due to trauma, accident, negligence, poor care, contagious disease, or poisoning, the Seller may refund the original purchase price or provide a replacement puppy of equal value, at the Seller’s discretion.
If the cause of death is determined to be related to an external cause, contagious disease, accident, or trauma, the health guarantee is void and the Seller is under no obligation to provide a replacement or a refund.
The Buyer agrees to release the puppy’s veterinary and health care records to the Seller or their designated veterinarian for review.
The Buyer must submit all required documents within 30 days of the puppy’s death in order for a claim to be considered.
➥ The Buyer understands and agrees that the Seller is not responsible for any veterinary expenses once the puppy leaves the possession of the Seller.
➥ The following conditions — Coccidiosis, Giardia, and Kennel Cough — are common ailments in puppies and are not covered under this health guarantee. All are easily treated and non-life threatening.
➥ The Seller strongly recommends avoiding dog parks and boarding facilities during the first few months of the puppy’s life to avoid contagious viruses and parasites.
➥ The Buyer understands that all information provided to the Seller for a health guarantee claim will be verified. The Seller may contact the Buyer’s veterinarian directly to discuss their findings.
➥ The Buyer agrees to authorize release of the puppy’s medical records to the Seller and/or the Seller’s veterinarian upon request.