You should pay what you think is right, agree a price with the breeder which is acceptable to you both, ensuring that you are going to receive all the relevant paper work such as Kennel Club registration form, correct pedigree, vaccination certificate (where appropriate) and
diet sheet at no extra cost.
Not exact matches
Students use the fantastic National Geographic site to produce their own infographic on changing middle income
diets, before looking
at the reasons for this change through a news item and question
sheet and finally a supported discussion exercise.
Each purchaser of a puppy should be provided
at the time of sale with a pedigree of
at least three generations,
diet sheet, and information about training, worming and inoculations.
You will also get a
diet / care
sheet of what we feed our pups, worming info, papers if available
at that time, as well as the vaccination card along with the microchip form.
Have a look
at this fact
sheet from the Cancer Council of South Australia about eating a healthy
diet.