Buyer Responsibilities


The Buyer is responsible for:


Providing love, which involves training. This requires a lot of time for the first year of the puppy’s life and is a life-long commitment.

Have a fenced yard or large dog run for the puppy, or agree to take the puppy outside on a leash regularly.

Provide the puppy with a high quality dog food such as ProPac or Black Diamond and a nutritional supplement.

Provide the puppy with routine health care, such as, but not limited to:

  • Annual physical exams
  • Follow veterinary guidelines for vaccinations and de-worming
  • Start puppy on heartworm prevention

Please use common sense and do not expose your puppy to commonly contaminated premises, such as pet supply stores or areas having high animal traffic, nor other pets until the puppy has immunity from the series of vaccinations completed by your veterinarian. The most common sickness in puppies occurs during this timeframe. Treat your puppy with care until all vaccines are complete!

Have the puppy examined by a veterinarian of your choosing within 72 hours of delivery. If there is a health concern, the Buyer must notify the Breeder immediately, by phone or e-mail and may return the puppy at buyer’s expense for a full refund of purchase price.

Please note that minor symptoms, such as runny nose or diarrhea, may be brought on by stress and change of food and/or water. This is minimized if you gradually mix the food we provide with the food you purchase.