Home of amazing puppies Health Guarantee
Home of amazing puppies confirms that, to the best of its knowledge and belief, the puppy you have purchased is healthy at the time of sale and has received all vaccinations and deworming treatments, as noted on the enclosed vaccination and treatment certificate. We have done our best to provide you with a healthy puppy. You, as the new owner, are responsible for further vaccinations, booster shots, and regular deworming.
We strongly recommend spaying or neutering your puppy, although this is not mandatory. It is your responsibility to provide your puppy with a loving home, adequate food, fresh water, shelter, and veterinary care. Our breeding program is based on healthy and genetically stable parents. Through proper nutrition, exercise, and good living conditions, you can play a key role in ensuring your puppy grows up to be a healthy adult dog.
Please note that while hip dysplasia is partially hereditary, it can also be strongly influenced by environmental factors. As a new puppy owner, you share responsibility to prevent this.
Two-Months Health Guarantee
You must have your puppy examined by a licensed veterinarian within two weeks of purchase. If within this period it is determined that the puppy is suffering from an illness or parasites that were present at the time of sale, this must be confirmed by two independent veterinarians.
If both veterinarians confirm that the puppy is suffering from a contagious disease, internal parasites, or a serious health problem that significantly affects its quality of life, Home of amazing puppies will reimburse your reasonable and customary veterinary expenses up to the purchase price.
We are not responsible for parasites such as ticks, fleas, or ear mites that appear after the sale. We also exclude stress-related illnesses from the guarantee, as moving to a new home is often stressful for puppies, which can trigger temporary health problems such as diarrhea, constipation, or loss of appetite.
Size, Color, or Breed Characteristics
Home of amazing puppies cannot guarantee the size, coat color, or typical breed characteristics now or in adulthood.
Within 10 days of purchase: Your options
If a licensed veterinarian determines within 10 days of purchase that your dog is clinically ill or has died from an illness that occurred before purchase, you have the following options:
Return the dog for a full refund
Exchange for a puppy of equal value
Retain the dog and reimburse reasonable veterinary expenses up to the purchase price
30-Day Guarantee for Genetic or Hereditary Defects
If a genetic or hereditary defect is discovered within 30 days of purchase that affects the dog’s health or results in death, the same options apply as above.
You must provide us with the name, address, and telephone number of your veterinarian within two days of the diagnosis. Failure to provide us with this information within five business days will void your guarantee.
Extended Genetic Health Guarantee (if offered)
This covers genetically detectable diseases. It covers the cost of general veterinary care.
What’s not covered
Injuries caused by owner negligence, accidents, or neglect. Normal veterinary care is not covered.
Lifelong Support fromHome of amazing puppies
Our responsibility doesn’t end with the delivery of the puppy. We offer advice and support after purchase, no matter what happens. Health depends on many factors, and while we can’t guarantee lifelong health, we do our best to help you.
Our Health Guarantee in Case of Death
In the rare event that a two-year-old puppy dies from a genetic disease or a serious congenital condition, we will provide you with a replacement puppy of the same quality free of charge. The death must be certified by a licensed veterinarian.
If the puppy dies more than two years later, but within ten years, you will receive 70% of the purchase price as credit toward a new puppy.
What we expect from you
Please send us a veterinary examination by a licensed veterinarian within two business days of receiving your puppy. Avoid vaccinations during the first ten days of arrival. Continue regular deworming and medical care as recommended.
Exclusions from the Guarantee
We do not guarantee:
Disposition or temperament
Final size or coat color
Breeding ability
Late-developing traits
Diseases in overweight dog breeds predisposed to joint problems
Failure to provide timely vaccinations or veterinary care
Costs associated with spaying/neutering (e.g., in the case of undescended testicles)