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Health Guarantee and Sales Contract (July4,2006)BUYER HAS HAD A CHANCE TO VIEW THIS Health GUARANTEE and sales Contract ONLINE BEFORE DECIDING TO PURCHASE A PUPPY AND BUYER AGREES TO THESE TERMS AND GUARANTEES SIMPLY BY THE ACT OF ACCEPTING THE PUPPY, EVEN IF CONTRACT IS NOT SIGNED BY BUYER. YOUR PUPPY 'S HEALTH GUARANTEE AND SALES CONTRACT Upon purchasing this puppy there is a 48 hours guarantee against any major defects in this puppy's health.If the puppy is purchased on a weekend,then you have until the following Monday.You need to take your puppy to your veterinarian for a well puppy exam as soon as the puppy purchased.
A Registration Application Certificate will be filled out and given with each puppy purchased. A Health Certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian shows a results of an exam and record of shots is included with each puppy. You MUST continue with the rest of the puppy’s shots and worming. The 1st Puppy Shot only provides temporary protection. The puppy must have a series of shots as your veterinarian scheduled. Afterwards it will need a Rabies Shot, Heart worm, and flea control. This must be done by a licensed veterinarian. It is understood at the time of the sale that the puppy is sold as pet quality and is advised to spay/neuter this puppy to insure a healthy life. There is no guarantee made as to the show quality or breeding quality or the size of the puppy sold.
One Year Health Guarantee from the date of birth as follows: A puppy found with a congenital or hereditary disease by a licensed veterinarian resulting in the loss of life of the puppy will be replaced by another puppy upon receiving a medical exam of a full autopsy from a licensed veterinarian stating the reason for such. Any expenses acquired during exam are not reimbursed. Replacement puppy will be same cost as purchased on the 1st puppy sale price. The buyer will pay any difference, depending on puppies that are available at that time. Also a fee or $50.00 for a new puppy’s health certificate will be paid by the buyer. Health Guarantee does NOT cover DEMODECTIC/Mange-hair loss/skin problems. Pinschers can have hair loss at puberty age or when stressed out. Treatment may be necessary if this occurs at any time of its life.Please note Health Guarantee is non-transferable.
If during the life of your puppy, you decide that you can no longer keep your puppy, We will gladly except it back and find it another home. There will be no refund or fee charged for this service. Buyer’s remorse is not grounds for reimbursement.
All puppies are currently on Eukanuba puppy food and should remain on the same or a better quality food. You can then switch them to the same kind of adult food after they are a year old. You need to feed according to the directions on the bag of food for his/her ideal weight. If your puppy tend to be overweight you may need to decrease the amount you are feeding or put him/her on a lower calorie diet. Please do not feed your puppy table foods or people's snacks. If you start this habit it is a hard one to break. It can lead to serious health problems such as obesity, pancreatitis, and even diabetes. Some of the tiny toys need to have access to food at all times. They are prone to hypoglycemia, which is low blood sugar. Signs of this is circling, Lethargic, slobbering, seizures, and unconsciousness. Karo syrup and/or pancake syrup is a quick fix, however, you may need to supplement daily with nutritional purchased from your vet.
All puppies are leave here free of fleas, ticks. It is the owners responsibility to maintain a preventative such as revolution which can be purchased at your local veterinarians or he may recommend other products such as heart guard, sentinel, or interceptor for heart worm prevention and/or advantage or front line for flea and tick control. |
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Housebreaking 1 (August 13, 2007)HOUSEBREAKING
Successful housebreaking results from a regular routine and an alert trainer. A housebroken dog is simply a dog with a habit-the happy habit of eliminating outdoors.
Miniature Pinschers are basically clean dogs, and try not to eliminate where they eat or sleep. Using this fact can help you train your Min Pin. When housebreaking, confine him to a small, safe area, such as a dog crate, or one easily cleaned room of the house (such as the kitchen or bathroom) every time you are away or he is unsupervised. When you get home, take him outside immediately and fuss over him with happy praise when he eliminates. If your Min Pin already soiled his crate or playroom, take him outside anyway and clean up the mess right away. Besides being dangerous to his health, making your Min Pin stay in a wet or dirty crate teaches him to live with his mess, and that slows down the housebreaking process. If you have to be away for several hours at a time, use a room rather than a crate. Your young Min Pin has to relieve himself often, and should never be forced into filthy living.
Your Min Pin must be on a regular feeding and watering schedule for housebreaking to be successful. Take him outside first thing in the morning and praise him for a job well done. Young pups need to relieve themselves right after they eat, so after he has breakfast and a drink, take him outside again. Then remember to confine him to his comfortable crate or play area (with a safe toy or two) when you leave the house, or even when you are home but unable to watch him.
By lunch time, he will have to repeat the cycle. Take him outdoors as soon as he is removed from the confined area. Then give him food and water and take him outdoors again.
Make time to enjoy your Min Pin in the evening. Take him outdoors as soon as you arrive home, praise him for eliminating, and if the weather is nice, have some fun with him. Then let him join you in the kitchen while you cook dinner and let him warn your lap during the evening news. Until he is mature and reliably housebroke, your Min Pin should receive his last meal of the day between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. Even his water bowl should disappear until morning. When he finishes eating, take him outside, praise him, and enjoy each other for the rest of the evening. Just before you go to bed take him outside again. Then confine him safely for the night. |
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Housebreaking 2 (August 13, 2007)Puppies give clues about their intentions, so watch him closely. Take him outside if he begins walking in circles and sniffing the floor, start panting when he hasn't been exercising, or suddenly leaves the room. Puppies almost always have to relieve themselves after play periods or exercise, so a trip outdoors when play is over is always a good idea. Preventing mistakes usually results in a housebroken dog while corrections often lead to worse problems. Expect mistakes and don't get upset by them. Your puppy is young, and will have to learn control slowly, just as human babies do. When you come home to a soiled crate, hold your temper. He won't remember what he did, so he won't understand why you are yelling at him when he was so happy to see you. That type of misunderstanding is more serious than a simple housebreaking setback. If he already relived himself, take him outside anyway and use an odor neutralizer or plain white vinegar when cleaning up a soiled spot. Never use anything containing ammonia to clean up after your Min Pin. The smell makes some dogs seek out the same spot to go potty again.
Catching your Min Pin in the act is different than coming home and finding a mess. If you see him getting into position, you may be able to stop him mid-squat with a loud noise, like clapping your hands or stamping your foot. Then pick him up, hurry him outside, and praise him for finishing what he started. Don't use the outdated method of spanking him with a rolled up newspaper or rubbing his nose in his mess. Such punishments teach him to hide from you and eliminate behind the sofa where he thinks you won't find it, instead of performing proudly for praise.
*Quoted from "A new owner's guide to Miniature Pinschers" By Jacqueline O'Neil |
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