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Payment
Q : HOW DO YOU ACCEPT PAYMENTS?
A : All payments are made via Paypal, Apple Pay, Zelle Pay OR MoneyGram via Walmart transfer depending on which is available and easiest for you. We will give you more info on this via email.
Q : CAN I DO SPLIT PAYMENT FOR MY PURCHASE?
A : Yes you can split payments in two which will be $350 down payment. We work on a first come first serve basis, full payment is required at the time of instant purchase, prior to shipping of puppy and we guarantee a 28-48 hours delivery process maximum.
Q : DO YOUR OFFER FINANCING?
A : Sorry we don’t offer financing at this time. If your puppy is going to be ship please make sure that all the money are in 2 to 5 days prior to delivery as I need to take the puppy to the veterinarian and get a health certificate, the certificate is only good for 10 days and is expensive. Puppies will not be ship until all moneys have been paid and transfer.You can visit us to take a look at our puppies, we only accept visits during the weekend . Shipping is available in case you are unable to pick up in person. Usually takes 2 to 5 days after we receive the money for your puppy to be in your arms if he is 8 weeks old at that time. There is no commitment to purchase a puppy until a deposit is made, so if you get on the waiting list and then decide you are not ready, we can keep you on the list for a future litter and keep you updated on available puppies and upcoming litters, or you can let us know if you change your mind and decide not to get one. We understand life happens and our situations change
Q : WHAT IS OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU?
You agree that the puppy will not be allowed outdoors without proper supervision.
You agree to care for the puppy in a humane manner and be a responsible animal guardian. This includes supplying adequate food, water, shelter, attention, and medical care.
You Understand and agree that the current Breeder gives guarantees about the animal’s temperament but is not responsible for future damages or injuries caused by the animal in future.
You give the breeder permission to call my home at any reasonable time to assure that the animal is being properly treated and cared for.
You agree to keep the breeder informed of my current home address and phone number .
You agree to be responsible for purchased puppy, to provide all its need, treat it in a humane manner and provide all it’s needs within the best of your ability.
You agree that, after 30 days you can’t request for any form of refunds or ask for any down payment been made by you.
SPAY/NEUTER POLICY:
We do not spay or neuter our puppies. They come to you fully intact. We do not require a spay/neuter contract. That is another decision we leave for our customers to make about their own dog they’ve paid for, and another decision that can potentially alter a dog’s health long-term. There are various pros and cons to both sides of this issue. Please research them thoroughly from various sources with differing opinions. You are the one that has to deal with the consequences either way, so you should be aware of all the possible outcomes and be prepared and willing to cope.Whatever you do, do not spay/neuter your dog too early. There are different opinions on when “too early” is, even vets argue on this, but most would place that cut-off at 12 months of age, I’d say 2 years is even better. I do know people who regretted early spay/neutering due to resulting in serious, painful, and expensive health conditions such as cancers and ligament and joint issues such as hip-dysplasia. We’ve spoken to several people who have complained the surgery caused their puppy/dog to have permanent urinary incontinence. Yes, studies have been done showing sex hormones can GREATLY reduce maladies such as these from ever developing, simply by spaying and neutering dogs later in life!If you decide not to spay/neuter, or decide to do so later, please be sure that while your dog is intact, that you have your dog with you on a leash (not tied out unsupervised), or in a fenced yard that is secure, so that your dog can not take off and breed another dog in heat, or become bred by a stray. Your female dog should be supervised while outside during her heat cycle, even if there are no intact males in your neighborhood. Males can be attracted from long distances. If your dog is bred accidentally, please let us know immediately so that we can help you decide what your best options might be going forward. Our aim is to help and support, not dictate or judge.