Veterinary inspection definition

Veterinary inspection means the sanitary inspection applied to animals and animal products with a view to protecting the life and health of persons and animals, as well as that carried out on objects or goods which could serve as a carrier for animal diseases;
Veterinary inspection. The buyer has 3 days from the time of receipt of the Puppy (the “Warranty Period”) to have the Puppy examined by a Doctor of Veterinarian Medicine (the “VET”). In the event a VET determines the Puppy is unfit within the 3 days, then the Puppy may be returned to the Breeder for a full refund. Any requests to return the Puppy to the Breeder for a refund must be made within the Warranty Period and in writing. Proof of the VET examination must be provided to the Breeder. The Breeder has the option to obtain a second opinion from a VET of their choice regarding the Puppy’s health before providing the Buyer with a refund. The Buyer shall make the Puppy available to the Breeder for examination by a VET of the Breeder’s choice within twenty-four (24) hours of the Breeder requesting the Puppy to attend the examination. The Buyer shall be responsible for transporting the Puppy to the VET examination as arranged by the Breeder DEFINITION - Unfit shall mean: The Puppy has fleas or mites, is malnourished, or in poor physical condition.