Compensation Process. The Breeder must be notified of the problem within two (2) days of the licensed veterinarian’s determination. A puppy/dog diagnosed with any serious genetic or congenital defect on or before 24 months of age will be compensated with a replacement puppy of equal value from the next available litter. The buyer may choose to keep the affected puppy, or, if the buyer wishes, the puppy may be returned to the Breeder in good condition, other than the specified problem. Alternatively, the puppy may be humanely euthanized with the prior permission of the Breeder at the Buyer’s expense. The Breeder will provide a replacement puppy of equivalent value. A replacement puppy will be mutually agreed upon by both parties and will be of comparable quality. It is understood that the replacement puppy may not be from the exact same parents as the original puppy and if said buyer chooses a puppy of higher quality they will be responsible for payment for the difference. Buyer is responsible for transportation costs to and from the Breeder on a replacement puppy. No monetary refund, in part or in full, will be given for severe congenital defects. Buyer’s Initials:
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