German Shepherd Dog > sales contract (7 replies)
sales contract by Margherita C on 21 June 2012 - 16:57 | |
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by John Kennedy on 01 July 2012 - 03:33 |
| If one of my pups would ever end up with HD, then I would have the dog have another x-ray (my cost) to confirm and I would give back a full refund after the dog was fixed. The buyer may keep the dog. I would do this as long as it fell within the time period. John Kennedy |
by hexe on 01 July 2012 - 06:35 |
| "I would do this as long as it fell within the time period." But what IS 'the time period', John? |
by John Kennedy on 01 July 2012 - 14:08 |
| I give 2 years to get the x-ray done. So the pup is 8 weeks old when picked up plus 24 months, that will give the new owners plenty of time to have the x-ray done and be registered with OFA, PennHip, or SV. A lot of vets don't know much about GSDs and will tell you they have HD without even taking an x-ray. Hope that helps, John Kennedy |
by John Kennedy on 01 July 2012 - 14:13 |
| Hexe, How have you been? |
by macrowe1 on 01 July 2012 - 15:27 |
| Both of my girls have a hip guarentee. Up to 2 years from the date that I took over they'll give full replacement. One will spay the dog at their cost, and either full refund or replacement of the dog. The other just will refund the money I spent on the dog. |
by hexe on 02 July 2012 - 02:13 |
| Hey, John, pretty good...how's things with you? Beastly hot in your part of the country, I see...not quite as bad up here. The storms of this past week missed you, I hope? Seems to have stayed mostly coastal... I knew *your* contract covered hips for two years, but thought it would be best if you added that, 'cause I've seen more than a few contracts that claim to cover hip soundness, but which are only valid for 1 year after the purchase...which, of course, isn't sufficient for someone buying an 8 week old puppy and wanting to use OFA certification. |
by John Kennedy on 02 July 2012 - 02:43 |
I agree, 1 year is not enough time. |






