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vom Wildflügel Puppy
Health Guarantee
I extensively research the
background of potential
sires with the ultimate goal
of reducing the odds of
producing a puppy with
genetic health problems.
However, with genetics being what
they are, it is impossible
to guarantee that every
puppy will be completely
free of genetic faults.
vom Wildflugel Kennel
provides a one (1) year
written health guarantee on
its
puppies. New owners will be
required to sign a Puppy
Guarantee and Sales
Agreement. This document
sets forth the terms and
conditions of the guarantee.
Should any vom Wildflugel
puppy develop a genetic
defect before the age of
twelve (12) months old, it
will be covered by the
guarantee. In order for this
guarantee to be put into
effect, the buyer must abide
by the stipulations outlined
in the Puppy Guarantee and
Sales Agreement.
Click here
to view the Puppy Guarantee
and Sales Agreement
document.
Prior to turning a year old,
an owner should have a very
good indication if any
genetic fault is present.
When vom Wildflugel Kennel
is satisfied that a valid
problem does exist and the
puppy has not been bred or
sold, the terms and
conditions outlined in the
Puppy Guarantee and Sales
Agreement will apply. All
shipping expenses of the
returned puppy and
replacement puppy will be
the owner’s responsibility.
After a puppy leaves my
kennel I can no longer be
responsible for any injury,
accidental death or
contagious disease or other
problems contracted outside
of my immediate control.
There are no other implied
or intended guaranties or
warranties on vom Wildflugel
puppies except as stated in
the Puppy Guarantee and
Sales Agreement. This
guarantee is void if the
puppy was purchased under
false pretenses or if the
drahthaar is bred before it
is certified for breeding
purposes as stipulated in
the Verein Deutsch Drahthaar
breeding regulations. This
guarantee applies only to
the original owner of the
puppy.
I do not guarantee that
drahthaars produced at my
kennel will have facial
furnishings. Due to the fact
that the Deutsch Kurzhaar
(German Shorthair),
Stichelhaar, Griffon, and
Pudelpointer were used in
the "composite" breeding of
the drahthaar, there will
always be "throwbacks" to
the
original four breeds
because of the presence of
latent traits. Breeders
occasionally produce puppies
that exhibit the physical
features of the Shorthair,
Griffon, etc. No matter how
much breeders strive for
uniformity in phenotypes,
there have been and always
will continue to be
throwbacks of the original
four breed ancestors. I
prefer instead to
concentrate on producing drahthaars with very good
noses, pointing instincts,
and water desire. Drahthaars
without face furnishings can
be certified for breeding
purposes. The primary
drawback is that they are
unable to be entered in a
breed show and receive a ZR
rating and number for
conformation and coat.
If you have any questions
regarding my puppy health guarantee,
please
contact me.
Jill Manring
3/16/2008 |