at Crane Hill | we have Yorkshire terriers , Morkies , Malt-a-poos , Yorkiepoos etc. | please call for more information 256 747 1086
This is our purchase agreement :
I, the seller, can not guarantee the puppy’s size or color at adulthood as they change some as they grow. I cannot guarantee the puppy/dog will breed, or will finish in a dog show. I, the seller, am not responsible for
veterinary fees or any other expenses incurred once the puppy leaves my home. I, the seller, will give a 48 hour guarantee on the puppy against any known puppy disease. If the animal is found to be in a non-healthy condition by a DULY qualified and registered veterinarian within 48 hours (two days) after the sell and provide the notice of said exam and results to the seller within two hours after the exam takes place. I will not refund any money on purchased puppy if diagnosed with puppy disease, but will replace the puppy with another puppy of same value and conformation of original purchased puppy. If no refund is available, I will refund the purchase price of the puppy. The buyer is responsible for all transportation expenses of the replacement puppy if needed. IF buyer chooses not to take said puppy to the vet for an exam, he/she forfeits all rights to a guarantee on purchased puppy/dog, at any time. Great care is exercised to prevent or eliminate parasites such as worms (roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, and coccidia), fleas, ear mites, and ring worms. However, since these are quite common among animals, we cannot guarantee any animal to be totally parasite or fungus free. Care has been taken to give their first shots and wormings, it is the buyer’s responsibility to see to the ongoing of shots and wormings. PURCHASING OF A TOY BREED
The buyer understands that a toy breed puppy is an extremely fragile creature and that additional care will be needed to insure the health and well being of the puppy. Young puppies can be prone to condition known as hypoglycemia, which is low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia can be brought on by stress, strenuous exercise, over handling, but most often is brought on by failure to eat a sufficient amount of good quality food. Puppies become depressed when first taken away from their mother and litter mates. They need to be monitored and encouraged to eat and drink. Some signs of Hypoglycemia are pale grayish gums (rather than bright pink), a wobbly gate, anorexia, overall weakness, and in some sever cases even seizures. If seizures occur, karo syrup or honey rubbed on the gums usually reverses the condition temporarily. Bring the puppy to your vet ASAP. Problems arising from Hypoglycemia, malnutrition, and dehydration are not covered under the terms of this contract. It is the buyer’s responsibility to properly care for and observe the condition of their puppy.