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One year Health Guarantee from Minnesota

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Home of Non-Allergy Small Lap dogs breeds that are good with children and other pets.  Allergy-Free Dogs are considered nonshed.

Disease-free puppies are important to us
as I'm sure it is to you.



Oreo with Rapunel's puppy
who still wanted to nurse.

What is more amazing is that Oreo had never had a litter but produced milk for this little female puppy.

  • All puppies are sold with a one year health guarantee
  • up to date on vaccinations
  • Worming

     Your new puppy is free of disease/illness and we strongly recommend you to visit your veterinarian within 48 hours of receiving your new puppy to insure your guarantee.

 

 The guarantee is for one year from the date of purchase.  Most health defects show up within one year.  If a Vet states within one year that your puppy is ill or has died due to a hereditary or congenital defect you can choose one of  following 3 choices:

1-return puppy for a full refund.
2-exchange puppy for one of equal value if available.
3
-keep puppy and I pay for Vet costs up to the sold price of the puppy.

Scroll to bottom of page to read Minnesota Statues, section 325F.79. 

 

We believe our years of experience will help us answer all of your questions and take care of all of your puppy needs. 

Our vet recommends not to offer 
stud service so we don't. 

This means we own both parents and we allow you see them.

If other dogs were allowed on our property they can bring fleas, ear mites, sexually transmitted diseases or parvo...one of the deadliest diseases.  Dogs that don't know each other can injure one another or worst if they are not introduced properly when attempting to mate.

We don't want any health problems or anything bad to happen to our babies. 

Below is the health schedule recommended by our Vet. 

 

Dew claws:  1 - 3 days of age the dew claw(s) are removed.

Worming:  every 2 weeks 

Vaccinations:   8 weeks (4 way shot - distemper, Hepatitis CAV-2,Parainfluenza, Parvorirus)
                                       
12 weeks 
                             16 weeks & then yearly

 

Rabies:  16 weeks & then once the following year
                     
then every 3 years

 

 Neuter (male)
Spade (female)  not before 6 months of age

 

Heartworm:  first thaw to first freeze.

                      If born during mosquitoes season start as soon as possible

The sale of dogs and cats is subject to consumer protection regulations.   Minnesota law also provides safeguards to protect pet dealers and animal purchasers.  The following guarantee is a portion of the Minnesota Statues, section 325F.79. 

 


 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PURCHASER. 

 

Have puppy vet check within 48 hours from the time received.

 

To obtain the remedies, the purchaser shall:

 

Notify the pet dealer, within two (2) business days, of the diagnosis by a veterinarian of a health problem & provide the pet dealer with:

1          the name of the veterinarian

2                     telephone number of the veterinarian

3                     Copy of the veterinarian’s report on the animal.

 

If the purchaser wishes to receive a full refund for the animal, return the animal no later than two (2) business days after receipt of a written statement from a veterinarian indicating the animal is unfit due to a health problem. 

 

With respect to a dead animal the purchaser must provide the pet dealer with a written statement from a veterinarian, indicating the animal died from a health problem which existed on or before the receipt of the animal by the purchaser.   


RIGHTS OF THE PURCHASER
.

 

 If, within ten (10) days after receipt of the animal by the purchaser, a veterinarian states, in writing, that the animal has a health problem which existed in the animal at the time of delivery, or if within one (1) year after receipt of the animal by the purchaser, a veterinarian states in writing (dated, veterinary license # & state issed , phone # of veterinarian & signed by veterinarian) that the animal has died or is ill due to hereditary (genetically
passed or passable from parent to offspring)
or congenital (existing from birth) defect, or is not the breed type represented, the animal shall be considered to have been unfit for sale at the time of sale. 

 

In the event an animal dies due to a health problem which existed in the animal at the time of delivery to the purchaser, the pet dealer shall provide the purchaser with one of the following remedies selected by the purchaser:

1-       receive an animal, of equal value, if available, and reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees, such reimbursements not exceed the original purchase price of the animal; or

2-    receive a refund of the full     purchase price. 

 

In the event of a health problem, which existed at the time of delivery to the purchaser, the pet dealer shall provide the purchaser with one of the following remedies selected by the purchaser:

1-       return the animal to the pet dealer for a refund of the full purchase price;

2-       exchange the animal for an animal of the purchaser’s choice of equivalent value, providing a replacement
is available; or

3-       Retain the animal, and receive reimbursement for reasonable veterinary fees, such reimbursement not to exceed the original purchase price of the animal. 

 

The price of veterinary service shall be deemed reasonable if the service is appropriate for the diagnosis and treatment for the health problem and the price of the service is comparable to that of similar service rendered
by the breeder’s veterinarians in proximity to the treating veterinarian. 

 

RIGHTS OF PET DEALER.

 

No refund, replacement, or reimbursement of veterinary fees shall be required if any one or more of the
following conditions exist. 

 

1          The health problem or death resulted from maltreatment, neglect or a disease contracted while in the possession of the purchaser, or from an injury sustained subsequent to receipt of the animal by the
purchaser. 

 

2          A statement was provided to the purchaser which disclosed the health problem for which the
purchaser seeks to return the animal. 

 

3          The purchaser fails to carry out recommended treatment prescribed by the examining veterinarian
or breeder. 

 

CONTEST. 

In the event that a pet dealer wishes to contest a demand for the relief, the pet dealer may require the purchaser to produce the animal for examination or autopsy by a veterinarian designated by the pet dealer.  The pet dealer shall have a right of recovery against the purchaser if the pet dealer is not obligated to provide a remedy.

 

The prevailing party in the court action shall have the right to recover costs and reasonable attorney fees not to exceed $500.00.