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I, the seller, agree to warranty this puppy for 90 days from the date of reservation from any illness that is genetically
related. I, the seller, will replace the defective puppy with a puppy of comparable quality, as determined by the seller,
from the next available litter whelped within my kennel. Full medical documentation must precede the return of the defective
animal. The documentation must explicitly and singularly identify that the cause of the puppy's defect is genetically
related. The results of this documentation are to be evaluated by a veterinarian of the seller's choosing to confirm and
authenticate the results provided by the buyer's veterinarian. The findings and opinions of the seller's veterinarian
are to be considered final and ultimate opinion. All transportation expenses involved in the return of the original puppy
as well as the replacement puppy are the responsibility of the buyer. The purchased puppy must be seen by the buyers
personal veterinarian with 48 hours of receiving the puppy. (72 hours if acquired during the weekends or holidays.) If the
puppy is not taken to the buyers veterinarian or if the buyer does not contact the seller to inform the seller of the visit,
this health guarantee is voided. My warranty does not cover hips. There are a few reasons that I exclude hips from
my coverage.
1) Because of the angularity and frame structure of Bulldogs, a person could make the case that every
bulldog (in theory) is displastic to a degree. Much of what could be clinically classified as displasia via X-ray, has no
negative impact on the dog in terms of discomfort or physical limitations and is a result of breed characteristics that are
specified in breed standards.
2) There are factors other than genetics that contribute to Displasia. Including,
but not limited to, the slope that a dogs lives on, the floor surface, the activities the dog participates in.
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