When a show-quality dog is purchased, there should always be a written contract between the buyer and seller. The problem in buying your first show dog is that you often do not have enough information to know what must be included in the contract. The following issues must be addressed:
1. Request a health provision that guarantees normalcy in the hips, elbows and eyes; no blood deficiencies; no inherited diseases particular to the breed that are life endangering or will restrict breeding capabilities; no breed disqualifications or faults so severe as to effect a condition that would make it impossible or highly improbable to finish the dog’s championship.
2. If a co-ownership is involved, be exact as to the rights and responsibilities of both owner and co-owner.
3. Be specific about whether there will be a replacement of the dog or a refunding of money if the contract becomes void. Note who takes control of the dog in question.
4. If the purchase includes a “puppy-back package,” be specific as to which puppies in which litters (for example, seller gets choice of first and third puppy from first litter).
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