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by THK9 on 28 January 2012 - 02:01
My Contract is pretty much the same,just tweaked it abit here and there. Let me ask this one of you though..what do you think of the First Right of refusal? My contract says it but,from what I understand,that isnt legal.Mine is more of a "I would appreciate the right then its my god given right".

I heard somewhere..maybe here, that you cannot attach terms to a dog sold outright.Alot of Breeders are putting that in there and are absolutely adement that the dog must come back to them and they do not even have to buy it back! I dont agree with that part.Obviously the dog would need to be evaluated to set price but if one sold it why would one think they shouldnt have to buy it back? I think that one would never stand up in court.

by Jenni78 on 28 January 2012 - 03:01
As far as "rights"...how's that saying go? "The right of way exists only to those who think they have it?"

So, I guess in summary, mine comes back to the honor system again, though I do add some incentive in there. I think people are more likely to be straightforward and come to you first if they don't feel they'll be blamed, villified, etc. for a change in circumstances or other compatibility issue...and a full refund doesn't hurt!

by Blitzen on 28 January 2012 - 13:01

by Jenni78 on 28 January 2012 - 14:01

I think purchase price is a very small commitment to make to ensure the dog doesn't end up anywhere nasty. Maybe they need the dog sold and don't have time; I'd sell the dog for them and then I'm happy; they get some money back for the dog and I know where it went- to a good home! My worst fear is someone doesn't feel it's worth it to contact me about a dog and dumps it somewhere. I honestly can't think of a single person I've sold to that would do that, but emergencies happen, deaths happen, etc. Hopefully, having them know that I will buy the dog and having them tell family that will prevent such an occurrence. The biggest thing, imo, is keeping in reasonable contact. Let's not be stalkers, but friendly acquaintances who check in every few months is really nice. It's a win-win. They get support and I get to know what those monsters are maturing like.
by Blitzen on 29 January 2012 - 03:01

by Jenni78 on 29 January 2012 - 16:01
by Blitzen on 29 January 2012 - 17:01
I cared about the dogs I bred too, Jenni. Otherwise I'd not have kept in touch with the buyers or taken the dogs back. Some deserved refunds, some didn't. Anyone who can't keep a dog from opening windows and walking on a roof or not wanting a 10 year old dog they'd had since it was 8 weeks old inside on their white carpet didn't deserve getting their money back.
by Betty on 29 January 2012 - 17:01

by Jenni78 on 29 January 2012 - 20:01
by Betty on 29 January 2012 - 20:01
If someone is going to look out for their puppies, they will regardless of what a contract does or does not say.
Blitzen brings up a good point, if you stay in touch with the owners you can usually tell what is going on and if there is a problem the owner will most likely contact you first.
I know there are a few breeders that feel that right of first refusal means they should get the pup back for free, and that is not what I'm referring to. For me right of first refusal means you have the right to make the offer and depending on how it it written possibly meeting any other offer.
And by answering your post I'm not implying that you do not do any of the above, they are just general statements.
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