Welcome to Dutchie Boy Boxers!

Puppy Contract

Remember, the Boxer may not be the right sort of dog for everyone, so please do some research if you would like to know if you and a Boxer would be suited to each other. We will help you through the process of training -feeding and anything else that we can help you with. We will be there after you take your baby home to call and let us know just how great things are. SEND LOTS OF PICTURES!

We at Dutchie Boy Boxers believe that purchasing one of our puppies or any other puppy is a big decision and one you should not rush into or take lightly. Once again, please ask questions and/or research the breed on your own. All of our puppies are health checked by a licensed veterinarian twice prior to leaving our home. The first time at three days old when they have their tails docked. Our babies are whelped and left in our bedroom until they are 4 weeks old, when they are moved to the family room where they have more space to play. We take the time and absolutely spare no expense raising our Boxer babies. We want the very best for our little babies-so be aware that we will want to know about you and if you know how to take care of a Boxer puppy.

HEALTH GUARANTEE
Our puppies come with a two-year health guarantee that covers all congenital defects. All of our pups are taken to the vet at 3 days old to have tails and dewclaws docked. Our vet does an initial health check at that time. They return to the vet at 8 weeks old to have shots and health certificates issued prior to going to their new homes. Our vet WILL NOT release a pup that is not in good health, to include a minor cold. At the time of the second visit, the pup can be micro chipped for a $35 charge.

PUPPY CONTRACT
This puppy contract must be filled and sent in with the puppy deposit in order to hold your puppy. The deposit for the puppy AND the contract will need to be received by Dutchie Boy Boxers with 5 days of the notification to us that you intend to purchase the puppy. Please read the contract thoroughly, as that we will enforce the contract to the best of our ability and all monies paid are non refundable. Checks will be accepted for the deposit, however cash will be the only term accepted when you pick up your puppy. Your payment may be sent through paypal at the address of conni35@hotmail.com. You will be responsible for the $3.50 service charge to use this option, and the contract can be mailed accordingly.
All checks should be made payable to Conni or William Bayes.


If anytime during the life of this Boxer you cannot keep the puppy, the breeder has first opportunity to take puppy back with no refunds.

This puppy is to never go to a Humane Society, "Rescue" Shelter, or Dog Pound - ever!

 


      

 DUTCHIE BOY BOXERS
SALES CONTRACT AND HEALTH GUARANTEE


This agreement made this the ______ day of ___________, 20___ is between CONSTANCE BAYES, owner of DUTCHIE BOY BOXERS (herein know as breeder) and __________________________________________

 Telephone number _____- _______ 
Address_______________________________________________
Email address:__________________ _______________________ 

This contract is regarding the sale of the following AKC registered purebred Boxer puppy.

Kennel Call Name: ____________________
Date whelped:    

Sex: ___________

Color and markings:____________________

Dams AKC registered name:  

Dams AKC registration number: _______________________

Sires registered name: 

Sires AKC registration number: ________________________


SALES CONTRACT
 
Buyer (s) accepts full responsibility for proper care of Boxer puppy/adult once it leaves the breeders.

Buyer is subject to: Maintenance of proper diet, taking puppy/adult to a qualified veterinarian when warranted, keeping puppy/adult up to date on all required vaccinations, keeping puppy/adult as an indoor pet, and member of the family. Buyer must provide adequate training and socialization and prevent any type of abuse including extended periods of crating without relief, leaving outside with no housing, and tie outs.

If anytime during the life of this Boxer you cannot keep the puppy, the breeder has first opportunity to take puppy back with no refunds. Breeder may allow , on a case by case basis, the buyer to re-home  the  puppy,  buyer keeping the proceeds, so long as the pup is sold  under a Dutchieboy contract, so that the breeder is aware of  of the  pup’s whereabouts.

This puppy is to never go to a Humane Society or Dog Pound ever!

  • Under NO CIRCUMSTANCE is this puppy/dog to be placed in a pet shop, animal shelter or similar establishment no kill or otherwise.

  • Under NO CIRCUMSTANCE is this puppy/dog to be used at any time in dog fighting, baiting, or any similar activities or illegal activities.

  • Under NO CIRCUMSTANCE is this puppy/dog to be knowingly sold to a laboratory, dog broker, or puppy mill.

  • Puppy will be micro chipped at the expense of the buyer.  The puppy will be registered to the buyer as primary contact and Dutchieboy Boxers as secondary.  If  buyer  changes the  contact information to exclude  Dutchieboy Boxers,  this will show as breech of contract.

Breeder must be given FIRST RIGHT OF REFUSAL if dog is to leave the original purchasers (family) permanent possession at any time.           

NO MONETARY COMPENSATON WILL BE GIVEN PURCHASER IF SELLER EXERCISES HER FIRST REFUSAL RIGHT.  

Failure to give seller that right will be considered breach of contract and carries a $1,500.00 penalty fee. 

This agreement is entered into to protect the purchaser as well as the breeder but most importantly the puppy.

TERMS and CONDITIONS

The breeder, Conni Bayes,  for the following conditions, guarantees your new puppy:

1.)
The buyer must have the puppy examined by a licensed veterinarian within 72 hours of arrival. Health guarantee is only good for this period of time. If during the initial exam, should your veterinarian find the puppy to be at poor health risk you need to contact the breeder within 24 hours of the visit. If within 72 hours of the date of sale/pickup, purchaser believes this dog to be sick, the purchaser agrees to return puppy to the breeder with a letter from the examining licensed veterinarian and breeder will perform in one of the followings ways

  • Return the dog to purchaser in a condition that meets with their veterinarian approval. 

  • Exchanging the dog for a puppy of equal value.  

 

 A diagnosis of parasites, kennel cough, or any other type of bacterial infection does not render your puppy unhealthy and breeder is not responsible .  Breeder is not responsible for a diagnosis of coccidiosis, giardia after 72 hours. Any vet bills are now the sole responsibility of the new owner, no money will be reimbursed for any vet bills. We guarantee that every puppy is healthy when it leaves here, or it won’t leave. Buyer understands that the following slight genetic defects are not considered serious or life threatening and therefore is not covered: umbilical hernia, undescended testicle, under bite or overbite, or Demodectic mange .   Demodectic mange is not an inherited condition, but the suppressed immune system that allows the puppy to be susceptible to the mites can be, for this reason we will consider a replacement puppy if it is certified as Generalized Demodectic under no circumstances will we guarantee against LOCALIZED Demodectic.  Buyer understands that replacement option is only valid when health problems are attributed to a hereditary problem and not due to accident or contagious and/or other illness. Our puppies & dogs have not been exposed to infectious diseases here. If your puppy is exposed to an infectious disease after it leaves here, this is not covered under the health guarantee. Please pay particular attention to this if you have recently lost a dog or puppy! Infectious diseases are not covered by our health guarantee, as we have no control over what the puppy is exposed to after it leaves our home. We also cannot guarantee that your puppy will never develop any health problems, just like a pediatrician cannot guarantee that a child will never develop any health problems in the future. Some things are just not able to be predicted. Our parents are free of diseases, disorders, and health problems, or we would not breed them. That means the puppies are less likely to develop problems. However, we cannot guarantee that puppies will not come down with any future diseases, disorders, or health problems.

 Your pup is guaranteed within the first 2 days if the pups receive a certified diagnosis of parvovirus infection.

 If puppy is found unhealthy you may elect to keep the puppy, or exchange for one of the same (no money back).    Exchange of replacement puppy will be given upon litter availability and shipping will be done at buyer’s expense.

 If you do not seek a veterinarian within 48 hours warranty is void, and breeder is to assume puppy is in excellent condition

Puppy is guaranteed the first 2 years, after purchase by the buyer, against a certified diagnosis as having a debilitating congenital defect or 
any life threatening hereditary conditions, certified in writing by your veterinarian including heart murmur, epilepsy, and hip dysplasia.

  •  Guarantee is voided in the event of an indeterminable or inconclusive diagnosis

  • Guarantee does not include any illness due to the ingestion of foreign objects, food, chemicals, or any physical injury.

  •  Guarantee is also voided if you do not feed the pup the proper diet the breeder has recommended. New pups need to stay on the original food breeder has fed them until they are 4 months old, or they must be weaned onto a new diet. Do not change pups food before then!

  •  Original pup must be returned to breeder as well, otherwise no exchange will be made. Buyer may elect to keep the puppy but will be fully responsible for any vet bills from this pup. A certified diagnosis is defined as a positive diagnosis by veterinary teaching hospital or state licensed D.M.V. acceptable to the breeders own Veterinarian.

  • The puppy is reasonably fit for the general purpose for which it is sold. PET unless otherwise deemed by breeder. This puppy is only warranted as a companion animal and reproductive or confirmation problems will not be guaranteed or replaced, unless otherwise specified.  

Purchaser understands UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE WILL THERE BE A CASH REFUND. A credit towards another pup will be issued good for 5 yrs.   Choice lies with breeder but will NEVER exceed original purchase of puppy!

A non-refundable deposit of $140.00 must be received to hold puppy if decision to buy puppy is before ____________. Upon receipt of deposit puppy will be marked as sold, if deposit is not received 5 days of the decision to buy and a valid explanation is not given, the “pending” sale will be lifted and the puppy will be placed back up for sale. Puppy will only be held until  ___________, unless other arrangements are made prior, and a fee of $10.00 per day will apply.   Puppy will NOT be sold on payments,  and all cash must be received  before buyer takes possession  of the puppy.   This is to include  shipping costs and price of the puppy.

           TERMS ARE: Cash,  or  Paypal ( service  fee from paypal to be paid by buyer) .   Money Orders  and  Checks will only be accepted  for puppy deposits   

DucthieBoyBoxers will NOT accept a check or Money Order as final payment.

                             DEPOSITS ARE NOT REFUNDABLE                        
CASH ON PICKUP ONLY

Breeder is selling this puppy outright to buyer. Breeder will provide buyer with a signed American Kennel Club application with NO limitations upon completion of sale, payment in full and contracts signed. The owners of Dutchieboy Boy Boxers make no guarantees or terms implies or otherwise unless stated in this contract. This contract is void unless breeder’s copy is returned signed and buyer makes all signatures. Should buyer refuse to sign this contract the sale is void and deposits and monies are NOT refunded. Should any party  alter this contract in any way  other than the  breeder with buyer’s initials , the sale will be voided and NO monies will be refunded. 

___________________________
Buyer’s Signature

___________________________
Seller's Signature

FLORIDA PUPPY LEMON LAW
Statue 828.29

828.29  Dogs and cats transported or offered for sale; health requirements; consumer guarantee.--
(1)(a)  For each dog transported into the state for sale, the tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics required by this section must be administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian, licensed by the state of origin and accredited by the United States Department of Agriculture, who issues the official certificate of veterinary inspection. The tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics must be administered no more than 30 days and no less than 14 days before the dog's entry into the state. The official certificate of veterinary inspection certifying compliance with this section must accompany each dog transported into the state for sale.

(b)  For each dog offered for sale within the state, the tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics required by this section must be administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian, licensed by the state and accredited by the United States Department of Agriculture, who issues the official certificate of veterinary inspection. The tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics must be administered before the dog is offered for sale in the state, unless the licensed, accredited veterinarian certifies on the official certificate of veterinary inspection that to inoculate or deworm the dog is not in the best medical interest of the dog, in which case the vaccine or anthelmintic may not be administered to that particular dog. Each dog must receive vaccines and anthelmintics against the following diseases and internal parasites:
1.  Canine distemper. 
2.  Leptospirosis  
3.  Bordetella 
4.  Parainfluenza.
5.  Hepatitis.
6.  Canine parvo.
7.  Rabies, provided the dog is over 3 months of age and the inoculation is administered by a licensed veterinarian.
8.  Roundworms.
9.  Hookworms.
If the dog is under 4 months of age, the tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics required by this section must be administered no more than 21 days before sale within the state. If the dog is 4 months of age or older, the tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics required by this section must be administered at or after 3 months of age, but no more than 1 year before sale within the state.

(2)(a)  For each cat transported into the state for sale, the tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics required by this section must be administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian, licensed by the state of origin and accredited by the United States Department of Agriculture, who issues the official certificate of veterinary inspection. The tests, vaccines, and anthelmintics must be administered no more than 30 days and no less than 14 days before the cat's entry into the state. The official certificate of veterinary inspection certifying compliance with this section must accompany each cat transported into the state for sale. 

 (3)(a)  Each dog or cat subject to subsection (1) or subsection (2) must be accompanied by a current official certificate of veterinary inspection at all times while being offered for sale within the state. The examining veterinarian must retain one copy of the official certificate of veterinary inspection on file for at least 1 year after the date of examination. At the time of sale of the animal, one copy of the official certificate of veterinary inspection must be given to the buyer. The seller must retain one copy of the official certificate of veterinary inspection on record for at least 1 year after the date of sale.

(b)  The term "official certificate of veterinary inspection" means a legible certificate of veterinary inspection signed by the examining veterinarian licensed by the state of origin and accredited by the United States Department of Agriculture, that shows the age, sex, breed, color, and health record of the dog or cat, the printed or typed names and addresses of the person or business from whom the animal was obtained, the consignor or seller, the consignee or purchaser, and the examining veterinarian, and the veterinarian's license number. The official certificate of veterinary inspection must list all vaccines and deworming medications administered to the dog or cat, including the manufacturer, vaccine, type, lot number, expiration date, and the dates of administration thereof, and must state that the examining veterinarian warrants that, to the best of his or her knowledge, the animal has no sign of contagious or infectious diseases and has no evidence of internal or external parasites, including coccidiosis and ear mites, but excluding fleas and ticks. The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services shall supply the official intrastate certificate of veterinary inspection required by this section at cost.

(c)  The examination of each dog and cat by a veterinarian must take place no more than 30 days before the sale within the state. The examination must include, but not be limited to, a fecal test to determine if the dog or cat is free of internal parasites, including hookworms, roundworms, tapeworms, and whipworms. If the examination warrants, the dog or cat must be treated with a specific anthelmintic. In the absence of a definitive parasitic diagnosis, each dog or cat must be given a broad spectrum anthelmintic. Each dog over 6 months of age must also be tested for heartworms. Each cat must also be tested for feline leukemia before being offered for sale in the state. All of these tests must be performed by or under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian, and the results of the tests must be listed on the official certificate of veterinary inspection.

(d)  All dogs and cats offered for sale and copies of certificates held by the seller and veterinarian are subject to inspection by any agent of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, any agent of the United States Department of Agriculture, any law enforcement officer, or any agent appointed under s. 828.03.

(4)  A person may not transport into the state for sale or offer for sale within the state any dog or cat that is less than 8 weeks of age.

(5)  If, within 14 days following the sale by a pet dealer of an animal subject to this section, a licensed veterinarian of the consumer's choosing certifies that, at the time of the sale, the animal was unfit for purchase due to illness or disease, the presence of symptoms of a contagious or infectious disease, or the presence of internal or external parasites, excluding fleas and ticks; or if, within 1 year following the sale of an animal subject to this section, a licensed veterinarian of the consumer's choosing certifies such animal to be unfit for purchase due to a congenital or hereditary disorder which adversely affects the health of the animal; or if, within 1 year following the sale of an animal subject to this section, the breed, sex, or health of such animal is found to have been misrepresented to the consumer, the pet dealer shall afford the consumer the right to choose one of the following options:

(a)  The right to return the animal and receive a refund of the purchase price, including the sales tax, and reimbursement for reasonable veterinary costs directly related to the veterinarian's examination and certification that the dog or cat is unfit for purchase pursuant to this section and directly related to necessary emergency services and treatment undertaken to relieve suffering;

 (b)  The right to return the animal and receive an exchange dog or cat of the consumer's choice of equivalent value, and reimbursement for reasonable veterinary costs directly related to the veterinarian's examination and certification that the dog or cat is unfit for purchase pursuant to this section and directly related to necessary emergency services and treatment undertaken to relieve suffering; or

 (c)  The right to retain the animal and receive reimbursement for reasonable veterinary costs for necessary services and treatment related to the attempt to cure or curing of the dog or cat.
Reimbursement for veterinary costs may not exceed the purchase price of the animal. The cost of veterinary services is reasonable if comparable to the cost of similar services rendered by other licensed veterinarians in proximity to the treating veterinarian and the services rendered are appropriate for the certification by the veterinarian.

(6)  A consumer may sign a waiver relinquishing his or her right to return the dog or cat for congenital or hereditary disorders. In the case of such waiver, the consumer has 48 normal business hours, excluding weekends and holidays, in which to have the animal examined by a licensed veterinarian of the consumer's choosing. If the veterinarian certifies that, at the time of sale, the dog or cat was unfit for purchase due to a congenital or hereditary disorder, the pet dealer must afford the consumer the right to choose one of the following options: (a)  The right to return the animal and receive a refund of the purchase price, including sales tax, but excluding the veterinary costs related to the certification that the dog or cat is unfit; or  (b)  The right to return the animal and receive an exchange dog or cat of the consumer's choice of equivalent value, but not a refund of the veterinary costs related to the certification that the dog or cat is unfit.

(7)  A pet dealer may specifically state at the time of sale, in writing to the consumer, the presence of specific congenital or hereditary disorders, in which case the consumer has no right to any refund or exchange for those disorders.

(8)  The refund or exchange required by subsection (5) or subsection (6) shall be made by the pet dealer not later than 10 business days following receipt of a signed veterinary certification as required in subsection (5) or subsection (6). The consumer must notify the pet dealer within 2 business days after the veterinarian's determination that the animal is unfit. The written certification of unfitness must be presented to the pet dealer not later than 3 business days following receipt thereof by the consumer.
 

(9)  An animal may not be determined unfit for sale on account of an injury sustained or illness contracted after the consumer takes possession of the animal. A veterinary finding of intestinal or external parasites is not grounds for declaring a dog or cat unfit for sale unless the animal is clinically ill because of that condition.


(10)  If a pet dealer wishes to contest a demand for veterinary expenses, refund, or exchange made by a consumer under this section, the dealer may require the consumer to produce the animal for examination by a licensed veterinarian designated by the dealer. Upon such examination, if the consumer and the dealer are unable to reach an agreement that constitutes one of the options set forth in subsection (5) or subsection (6) within 10 business days following receipt of the animal for such examination, the consumer may initiate an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to recover or obtain reimbursement of veterinary expenses, refund, or exchange.

(11)  This section does not in any way limit the rights or remedies that are otherwise available to a consumer under any other law.

(12)  Every pet dealer who sells an animal to a consumer must provide the consumer at the time of sale with a written notice, printed or typed, which reads as follows:

It is the consumer's right, pursuant to section 828.29, Florida Statutes, to receive a certificate of veterinary inspection with each dog or cat purchased from a pet dealer. Such certificate shall list all vaccines and deworming medications administered to the animal and shall state that the animal has been examined by a Florida-licensed veterinarian who certifies that, to the best of the veterinarian's knowledge, the animal was found to have been healthy at the time of the veterinary examination. In the event that the consumer purchases the animal and finds it to have been unfit for purchase as provided in section 828.29(5), Florida Statutes, the consumer must notify the pet dealer within 2 business days of the veterinarian's determination that the animal was unfit. The consumer has the right to retain, return, or exchange the animal and receive reimbursement for certain related veterinary services rendered to the animal, subject to the right of the dealer to have the animal examined by another veterinarian.

(13)  For the purposes of subsections (5)-(12) and (16), the term "pet dealer" means any person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other association which, in the ordinary course of business, engages in the sale of more than two litters, or 20 dogs or cats, per year, whichever is greater, to the public. This definition includes breeders of animals who sell such animals directly to a consumer.

(14)  The state attorney may bring an action to enjoin any violator of this section or s. 828.12 or s. 828.13 from being a pet dealer.

(15)  County-operated or city-operated animal control agencies and registered nonprofit humane organizations are exempt from this section.

(16)  A pet dealer may not knowingly misrepresent the breed, sex, or health of any dog or cat offered for sale within the state. 

(17)  Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a person who violates any provision of this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

 I,______________________________________________________________________ WAIVE ALL RIGHTS UNDER THIS STATUE TO OBTAIN THE BREEDERS MORE EXTENSIVE GUARANTEE.  

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Buyer's Signature