Your veterinarian can likely provide
a telephone number of a breeder or a kennel club contact, and you can begin the search.
Any pet store that sells dogs must provide purchasers of dogs with the following information at the time of sale: • A certificate of medical health completed by a veterinarian stating that the dog has been examined and there is no evidence of disease, illness, or injury at the time of the examination; • The name, complete address, and
telephone number of the breeder that bred the dog, the regulated dog breeding kennel where the dog was kept, housed, and maintained, and the regulated dog intermediary from whom the pet store acquired the dog, as applicable; and • A money - back guarantee that is valid for up to 21 days after the date of purchase of the dog.
Not exact matches
Require local authorities to make public the name, registration
number,
telephone number and address
of all
breeders within their area.
Conscientious
breeders will have
telephone numbers readily available
of previous puppy buyers and
of the
breeders of the other dogs in your prospective puppy's pedigree.
Is the
breeder willing to provide you with references and
telephone numbers of other people who have purchased puppies from him / her?
Under the bill pet stores would be required to provide buyers
of dogs with (1) record
of a veterinary exam indicating the dog is free
of «disease or physical deformity», (2) information about the dog's
breeder, (3)
telephone number of the department
of agriculture, and (4) a money back guarantee that is valid for at least 21 days after purchase
of the dog; a purchaser can collect on the guarantee by submitting a veterinarian's statement that the dog was examined within 14 days
of purchase and has a significant disease, illenss or injury that was in existence at the time
of the purchase.
The second half
of the same bonus tape shows the chagrin
of a backyard
breeder who was tracked down from her
telephone number which was all she ever gave out.