Health Guarantee
A one-year health guarantee is included with every puppy purchase. You have ten days to take your new puppy to a licensed veterinarian for an examination, and if the veterinarian finds within that time that your dog is clinically ill or has passed away from an injury or illness that was likely contracted on or before the date of sale and delivery, you have the following options:
- Return the dog for a full reimbursement.
- Exchange the dog for a comparable replacement.
- Keep the dog and get paid for appropriate veterinarian care that doesn't go over the purchase price.
When a seller provides a veterinarian-issued health certificate and reveals in writing the health condition for which the customer later wants to return the dog, these choices are not applicable. You have the same choice as described above if, within a year of purchase, a licensed veterinarian finds that your dog has a congenital or hereditary problem that negatively impacts the animal's health or that your dog passed away due to a congenital or hereditary defect.
1) The puppy will be instantly brought to the veterinarian. Make sure he or she is healthy and doesn't require veterinary care. We ask that this first visit take place no later than ten days after the puppy's arrival. This is to make sure there haven't been any shipping-related issues and to make sure your physician knows who your puppy is in case of an emergency.
2) Once a puppy leaves our care, we are not liable for any illnesses they may contract. You should be cautious about who handles your dog and where you take it. The puppy should not be exposed to areas that have already been infested with diseases or to locations where there is a significant risk of disease exposure.
3) Within ten days of the puppy's arrival, the guarantee must be validated by having it examined by the veterinarian of your choosing and at your cost. It should be confirmed by this examination that your dog was healthy when he arrived. The puppy should be taken to the veterinarian right away if it exhibits any symptoms of disease.
4) If your puppy is being transported, it has had a veterinarian examination and been issued a health certificate. Before being brought to you, he or she has typically undergone a number of vaccinations, including at least his or her initial ones. Although he has also been dewormed, this does not imply that he is worm-free because worming is a continuous procedure that must be followed after the puppy is in your care and young animals are particularly vulnerable to worms, being exposed each time they come into contact with the ground. Additionally, your puppy will require booster injections. It is crucial to follow up with deworming and vaccinations.
5) Bring the veterinarian's signed statement of the defect to the breeder if the puppy has been identified with a congenital or hereditary defect that could be fatal. The puppy will be replaced as soon as possible with the first puppy of the same value. A new puppy cannot be provided until the first puppy is returned.
6) Any veterinarian expenses the buyer may pay for the purchased puppy are not the breeder's responsibility.
7) If the puppy is sold to a third party or if standard measures aren't followed, this warranty is void.
8) The puppy's medical history is known to and accepted by the new owner. When necessary, the new owner must seek veterinary advice and cover the associated costs. The buyer bears full responsibility for the puppy's care and any veterinary expenses as soon as the puppy leaves the breeder's custody. The breeder has the right to request and arrange an autopsy on the puppy at the buyer's expense if the puppy dies for whatever reason.
9) To make sure our puppies are healthy, we collaborate closely with our veterinarians. All of the vaccinations and dewormings shown on our shot records have been given to them. The breeder administers our vaccinations in accordance with the veterinarian's suggested immunisation schedule. We will only list the vaccinations your puppy has received. Please let them know that they have had these vaccinations, and keep giving them shots as your veterinarian advises. Your puppy's health may also suffer if you give them too many vaccinations or neglect to give them the ones that have already been administered.
10) Before leaving, our puppies will receive a health certificate and a veterinary examination from a licenced veterinarian. Puppies of Pembroke Welsh Corgis
Puppies of Pembroke Welsh Corgis are particularly sensitive. They need a great deal of attention. To guarantee that their puppies enjoy healthy lives, new owners of Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies must take additional care with their diet and care.
11) Before they depart, we promise that our Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies are healthy, as confirmed by a certified veterinarian's examination and health certificate, and that they are free of known problems.
12) A breeder provides a one-year genetic health guarantee that covers any genetic flaws that might have been passed down from the puppy's particular breed's ancestry. Any injuries, internal or external parasites, or communicable diseases are not covered by the genetic health guarantee.