Common use of Sterilization Clause in Contracts

Sterilization. The BUYER agrees to sterilize the Dog, at the BUYER’s own expense. Sterilization includes a traditional spay or neuter, a vasectomy, or an ovary-sparing spay (OSS). Sterilization must be done no earlier than 12 months and no later than 36 months. In addition, if the Dog is female, it must not be spayed before its first heat cycle. Ideally, the female Dog should be spayed halfway in-between the second and third heat cycles. Even if the female Dog has its first heat before 12 months, it cannot be spayed before 12 months. Within one (1) month of the procedure, the BUYER must provide proof of the procedure to the SELLER.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Purchase Agreement, Dog Sale Agreement