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Puppy Health
Guarantee The new puppy health guarantee is good for the
for the first seven (7) days after the puppy leaves Moon Dust Labradors
and will only apply if the
original owners are still in care and possession of the puppy and upon the
following:
- Written proof of continuation of the vaccination
schedule, started by Moon Dust Labradors, administered
by a veterinarian.
(The schedule will vary from litter to litter and will be given to the new
owners before or
when the puppy leaves Moon Dust Labradors.)
- Adequate housing, food, and fresh water.
- Confinement of the animal to a fenced
yard, kennel run, or to walk on a leash, but is not to be out on a rope
or
chain.
- Administering a monthly heartworm
preventative such as Heartguard 30 plus chewables or six (6) month
Heartguard injection. Consult with your vet about using the injection.
In The Event of
Suspected Ill Health:
- Notify Moon Dust Labradors by
telephone or mail, or e-mail immediately.
- If the puppy is found by a veterinarian
to be of unsatisfactory health, and a written condition is presented,
a
replacement puppy will be made from the next available litter.
- A replacement puppy cannot, however, be
made until the AKC papers are returned to Moon Dust Labradors.
- If the puppy is found to be ill within
the first seven days after purchase, the puppy will be accepted back to
the
kennel and another puppy is selected.
- After the first seven days, the puppy
would not be accepted back and a replacement would be described as
above.
- Moon Dust Labradors will assume no
financial responsibility for veterinary exams, vaccinations, treatments,
or
diagnosis.
To Be Covered By
the Hip and Eye Guarantee:
- The dog must be registered in the original owner's
name, and have not been sold.
- The must not have whelped or sired a
litter.
- The dog must not be more than twenty-four
(24) months of age.
In the Event of
Suspected Canine Hip Dysplasia:
- Notify Moon Dust Labradors by
telephone, mail, or e-mail.
- Submit radiographs taken by your
veterinarian to the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) for their interpretation.
- In the event that the OFA finds the dog
to be dysplastic, a replacement will be made from the next available litter
of a different breeding after the following has occurred:
- Receipt of a copy of the letter from
the OFA stating the findings of their x-ray evaluation.
- Receipt of a letter from your
veterinarian stating that the dog has been euthanized, spayed or neutered.
- Return of the AKC papers to Moon Dust
Labradors.
- Moon Dust Labradors will for no reason
accept a dysplastic dog back to the kennel.
- Moon Dust Labradors will, under no
circumstances, refund money that had been paid for the dog, or be
responsible for the cost of radiographs or radiographic interpretations.
- Interpretations of radiographic films by
any groups other than the OFA will not be considered a valid diagnosis
of
canine hip dysplasia.
In The Event of
Suspected Heritable Eye Disease:
- Notify Moon Dust Labradors by
telephone, mail, or e-mail.
- Have the dog examined by an (American
College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (ACVO) accredited
veterinarian.
- In the event the ACVO accredited veterinarian
finds that the dog cannot be certified. a replacement will be
made
from the next available litter of a different breeding, after the following has occurred:
- Receipt of a letter from an ACVO
veterinarian stating that the dog cannot be CERF certified.
- Receipt of a letter from you
veterinarian stating that the dog has been euthanized, spayed or neutered.
- Return of the AKC papers to Moon Dust
Labradors
- Moon Dust Labradors will not accept a
dog with hereditary eye disease back to the kennel.
- Moon Dust Labradors will, under no
circumstances, refund money that was paid for the dog, or be responsible
for
the costs of tests or diagnostics.
- Diagnosis of hereditary canine eye
disease by anyone other than a ACVO accredited veterinarian will not be
considered as a valid diagnosis of canine hereditary eye disease.
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K. L. Moreland, Moon Dust Specialties, Labradors & Crafts.
Copyright © 2007 Moon Dust Specialties, Labradors & Crafts. Copyright © Cedar Knoll
Labradors. All rights reserved.
Revised: 11/15/08

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