Common use of Hour Guarantee Clause in Contracts

Hour Guarantee. This Goldendoodle puppy is guaranteed to be in good health at the time of pick up, delivery, or shipment (before shipment.) The Breeder also gives a 72-hour health guarantee against life-threatening illnesses. Breeder suggests the Buyer take the puppy to a licensed Veterinarian to have it examined (at Buyers cost) within 72 hours. If the puppy is found to have a pre-existing or life-threatening problem, the Buyer must notify the Breeder at once (within the 72-hour period) with the following information: 1. Name, address and phone number of the licensed Veterinarian who examined the puppy. 2. The diagnosis and all medical records. 3. If the puppy dies in the Buyer’s care, proof of death is required (autopsy if needed). The Buyer needs to make arrangements to return the puppy to the Breeder (at Buyers cost) within 48 hours from the date of diagnosis with the requested information. The Breeder will then take the puppy to their Veterinarian and if the same life-threatening illness is confirmed or death occurs as a result of a life- threatening illness, the Buyer is eligible for one of the following two options: Option 1: A refund of the paid price of your puppy with the return of the original puppy within 48 hours of examination. This excludes all delivery/shipping costs. Option 2: A replacement puppy from the next available litter (delivery costs not included) with the return of the original puppy within 48 hours of examination. If it is found that the puppy does not have a life-threatening illness, the Buyer may take the puppy back and pay all related Veterinarian costs. If the Buyer declines to take the puppy back, no refund will be given. The Breeder is not responsible for associated changes which may occur with moving a puppy to a new home: mental stress, low blood sugar, loose stools or coccidia, which can be caused by stress and can develop within hours in transport and has nothing to do with good or bad breeding. The Breeder agrees to be available for guidance in transitioning the puppy to its new home should any of the above occur. The puppy is not guaranteed against diseases such as Parvovirus, Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, Coronavirus, Leptospirosis, Bordetella and Lyme Disease. It is the new owner’s responsibility to stay up to date with the puppy’s vaccinations. It is also important to keep your puppy away from public areas until the full puppy vaccination series is complete. The Buyer agrees to not put puppy on public ground (such as a park, a street with high foot traffic, beach, lake, vet clinic, sport field, etc.) before the completion of the puppy vaccination series. If travel of the puppy is needed, pet carriers are a good option. An 8- week-old puppy who has had age appropriate vaccinations can still catch a contagious disease, and most likely will catch it if around a dog that suffers from the disease. When visiting your vet, keep the puppy in a pet carrier at all times. Please note that it is wise to be extremely cautious of where you allow your puppy to walk, for up to 2 weeks after the last puppy vaccination. Vaccinations can take a couple weeks in the body before your puppy is fully protected. This guarantee does not apply to whipworm, roundworm, hookworm, tapeworm, coccidia, giardia, bladder infections, urinary tract infections, undescended testicle(s) or hernias as all the above aforementioned can be common in puppies and do not affect the longevity or long-term quality of life of the puppy. The Buyer agrees that this guarantee does not cover change of mind circumstances.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Goldendoodle Purchase Agreement, Goldendoodle Purchase Agreement

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Hour Guarantee. This Goldendoodle puppy is guaranteed to be in good health at the time of pick up, delivery, or shipment (before shipment.) The Breeder also gives a 72-hour health guarantee against life-threatening illnesses. Breeder Xxxxxxx suggests the Buyer take the puppy to a licensed Veterinarian to have it examined (at Buyers cost) within 72 hours. If the puppy is found to have a pre-existing or life-threatening problem, the Buyer must notify the Breeder at once (within the 72-hour period) with the following information: 1. Name, address and phone number of the licensed Veterinarian who examined the puppy. 2. The diagnosis and all medical records. 3. If the puppy dies in the Buyer’s care, proof of death is required (autopsy if needed). The Buyer needs to make arrangements to return the puppy to the Breeder (at Buyers cost) within 48 hours from the date of diagnosis with the requested information. The Breeder will then take the puppy to their Veterinarian and if the same life-threatening illness is confirmed or death occurs as a result of a life- threatening illness, the Buyer is eligible for one of the following two options: Option 1: A refund of the paid price of your puppy with the return of the original puppy within 48 hours of examination. This excludes all delivery/shipping costs. Option 2: A replacement puppy from the next available litter (delivery costs not included) with the return of the original puppy within 48 hours of examination. If it is found that the puppy does not have a life-threatening illness, the Buyer may take the puppy back and pay all related Veterinarian costs. If the Buyer declines to take the puppy back, no refund will be given. The Breeder is not responsible for associated changes which may occur with moving a puppy to a new home: mental stress, low blood sugar, loose stools or coccidia, which can be caused by stress and can develop within hours in transport and has nothing to do with good or bad breeding. The Breeder agrees to be available for guidance in transitioning the puppy to its new home should any of the above occur. The puppy is not guaranteed against diseases such as Parvovirus, Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, Coronavirus, Leptospirosis, Bordetella and Lyme Disease. It is the new owner’s responsibility to stay up to date with the puppy’s vaccinations. It is also important to keep your puppy away from public areas until the full puppy vaccination series is complete. The Buyer agrees to not put puppy on public ground (such as a park, a street with high foot traffic, beach, lake, vet clinic, sport field, etc.) before the completion of the puppy vaccination series. If travel of the puppy is needed, pet carriers are a good option. An 8- week-old puppy who has had age age-appropriate vaccinations can still catch a contagious disease, and most likely will catch it if around a dog that suffers from the disease. When visiting your vet, keep the puppy in a pet carrier at all times. Please note that it is wise to be extremely cautious of where you allow your puppy to walk, for up to 2 weeks after the last puppy vaccination. Vaccinations can take a couple weeks in the body before your puppy is fully protected. This guarantee does not apply to whipworm, roundworm, hookworm, tapeworm, coccidia, giardia, bladder infections, urinary tract infections, undescended testicle(s) or hernias as all the above aforementioned can be common in puppies and do not affect the longevity or long-term quality of life of the puppy. The Buyer agrees that this guarantee does not cover change of mind circumstances.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Goldendoodle Purchase Agreement, Goldendoodle Purchase Agreement

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