If the breeder is a good business person they should offer some
sort of health guarantee and be able to back it up in a timely fashion.
The contract will include some
form of health guarantee and, with rare exception, will require your agreement to neuter your pup at the appropriate age.
Protect your children and guarantee they can get their own life insurance in the future, regardless of their health
The first provides pictures of the sires and dams, a little about their history (we would ask for more),
mentions of health guarantees, and health certifications.
Most breeders will do the very best they can to breed away from heart issues and will give you some
type of health guarantee to help you get a replacement puppy, while keeping the affected puppy, should the unexpected happen.
Ask if the purchase price includes any
sort of health guarantee, and what health clearances have been done on the puppies or the parents.