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Why Does A Breeder Have A Health Guarantee

Why Does a Breeder Have a Puppy Health Guarantee?

Like any other profession, the job of an animal breeder is authenticity and responsibility. Hence, it is a profession that is not risk-free at all, and thus there is a contract or health guarantee provision related to this profession.

There are chances of being cheated by a fraud trying to buy or sell well-bred dogs. Many people have faced such difficulties in their early phases and have realized that having a contract puts things in a documented form and brings in the angle of legal binding.

When legality comes into place, there is a lesser chance of being conned by someone. At present, there are companies dedicated to this purpose. They prepare legal contracts to protect the rights of an authentic breeder and a legit consumer. It has improved the way people deal with breeders now; and has inculcated a feeling of security.

Busting the Myth of Health Clearance

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Earlier breeders used to provide health clearances. However, these clearances never came guaranteed by breeders at large. While many breeders used to boast that they offered health clearance because they thought it covered everything.

However, with the introduction of health guarantees, things are changing gradually. Some lawyers have formed a group to support reputable breeders and support them through any scams. They advise having a written contract in place, which comes in handy when fraudulent issues arise.

These contracts prepared by lawyers even protect animal rights. All of us know that animals suffer from various kinds of cruelty at the hands of humans. These contracts work in favor of protecting them also. The breeders can have customized agreements to suit their needs.

The state plays a role in setting up rules for buying and selling pups. It is true, particularly in states that provide the license the breeders to breed dogs and sell them to customers. It is a good practice. It involves the state machinery and the law that makes things transparent.

There are several “in-betweens” when trying to buy or sell good breeds of animals. But having a license and a contract in place can mitigate the risk of cheating and promote a fair chance.

You must keep in mind that the laws may vary between each state. Without proper rules and contracts in place, it will be a 30-day guarantee from the state, after which a month will not be valid. But a legal agreement will cover the security for a lifetime.

Beat the Puppy Scammers

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Several dog breeders have even been scammed. Hence, many breeders felt like adding a proper legal binding to their breeding business. Having information regarding the contract and looking at it during the trading is essential. It is from the point of view of consumers.

Many people pose the breeders as fake. They will talk at length to convince the consumers and take a huge deposit without giving them the puppy. It is difficult to spot them as they play on consumer sentiments and cheat them. They are brokers who mostly come through third parties. Unfortunately, people fall prey to them.

Fake Stories of Consumers to Collect Money

The contract protects the consumers and the animals, and the sellers. But unfortunately, sometimes, there are fake and even dangerous liars who only intend to extract money from the seller in return for the sold pup. So they make all sorts of stories, like the puppy has some injuries or some displacement, so they can return it to the breeder and get money against it.

Hence, many clients accuse the breeders falsely regarding the health condition or status of the puppy. However, the truth is that they were unable to keep it healthy.

These people can be proven wrong with the help of vets, but it takes time. So, the best process is to have a contract instead of just a health clearance.

Another malpractice happens when the dogs are spayed or neutered before their growth age which is 24 months. As a result, some puppies don’t even have their organs developed when their owners start complaining about health issues in their pup, like a displaced elbow.

If you investigate the matter properly, you will know the puppies have been over-exercised. For instance, extreme climbing upstairs and even playing with a ball can often cause injuries to little dogs.

Small puppies must be nurtured like tiny human babies, not treated like playthings. Unfortunately, some owners don’t understand how a dog’s life goes. They should do some reading before deciding to take responsibility for a pup.

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There are a lot of disrespect and false stories regarding breeders in the market. It is a big reason vet and consumers do not take the breeders seriously. But breeders spend a lot of time with their breeds and know them inside out. So, when a breeder makes any suggestion, it must be considered with utmost seriousness.

The vets sometimes look down upon breeders thinking they know what is best for dogs. This mentality needs to change. They make the breeders look like braggers who know nothing about their dogs except their price. The breeders need protection from this lot as well.

Dogs are living creatures. Their health-related issues can be either genetic or environmental. Accidents can happen, or they can have a genetic problem that can be worked with equal participation from both the breeders and their clients. Being careful and having a contract can provide umbrella insurance to unforeseen issues.

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