The following agreement is between ______of Labradoodles of Logan Ranch (breeder), hereafter referred to as "Seller", and______, hereafter referred to as "Purchaser".

In consideration of a purchase price of ______($______), the Seller transfers all rights in fee simple determinable, privileges and responsibilities associated with the ownership of the female puppy of the Labradoodle breed to Purchaser as of the date and time specified below with the following conditions subsequent:

COLOR: ______GENDER: ______

DOB: ______MARKINGS: ______

SIRE: ______DAM: ______

Purchaser agrees to neuter/spay the puppy before it reaches one year of age. Purchaser agrees to supply Seller with a veterinarian's letter by mail or email as proof of a neuter/spay. If Purchaser fails to neuter/spay this puppy and provide proof to the Seller by one year of age, registration papers will not be provided to the owner and rights and ownership of the dog may be terminated and revert back to Seller.

It is understood by all parties to this agreement that this puppy of the above specified description is of pet quality. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that this puppy will be registered by limited registration. In the event that the Purchaser does not have the puppy properly neutered/spayed, any offspring issuing from this pet-quality puppy are not eligible for registration with the American Canine Hybrid Club or International Designer Canine Registry.

When to spay/neuter: Generally this should be done when the puppy has reached at least 5-6 months for a female and 4-6 months for a male. The hormones they need for growth and development are present by 6 months of age. The older the dog, the more able it will be to withstand the anesthesia. There is no need to wait for a female to have her first heat cycle before she is spayed. In fact, you can avoid the problems associated with estrus by spaying her before it occurs. There is also no need to wait for the male to become sexually mature.

Why spay/neuter: Fixing your dog prevents pregnancy and the birth of unwanted puppies. It avoids the need to restrain the dog during estrus. It keeps both sexes from roaming away from your house in search of a mate. It reduces the tendency of male dogs to urinate in the house, marking his territory. Licensing fees are also cheaper. Additionally, it avoids reproductive-related problems such as tumors, pyometra, false pregnancy, prostate infections, and old-age cancers.

Why should this dog be spayed/neutered?. Breeding is not to be done casually. Byde-sexing your puppy, it avoids mass-production of dogs, controls the already overblown dog population, and improves the overall fitness of the line.

We the undersigned have read, understood and agree with the terms of this contract.

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Date Purchaser’s Address

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Seller

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PurchaserPhone

Email: ______

Puppy needs to see buyer's Vet for a wellness checkup within 5 days from receiving the puppy from breeder(business days). E-mail, fax, or call and then mail vet report to breeder for buyer's file. This is mandatory to start buyer's one (2) year of age congenital defect guarantee! If buyer's veterinarian, after exam, finds any life
threatening problems, buyer must return puppy with supporting documentation, including but not limited to, lab results and test results, etc. Breeder does not guarantee against, low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), kennel cough, cocidia, giardia, ear mites, worms, or hernias (they are considered treatable problems or conditions). All these issues, if present while puppy is in breeder's home are treated by breeder's vet or breeder. A puppy would not knowingly be sold or shipped with any of these conditions. Any Vet bills encountered by the buyer once the puppy leaves breeder's home are the responsibility of the buyer. All deposits are non-refundable, additionally, once Buyer takes possession of a puppy, no money will be refunded.

The breeder guarantees the puppy against death due to communicable disease for 10 days afterreceiving the puppy, and up to two (2) years of age against life threatening congenital or hereditary defects. If the puppy has a life threatening congenital or heredity defect, it will be replaced with the first available puppy of the same value from the breeder, as soon as possible. No one can keep the original puppy, it must be returned to the breeder before another puppy can be delivered. In the event of death, an autopsy must be performed (at owners expense) by a licensed veterinarian to determine the exact cause of death. The report from the autopsy must be sent to breeder's attending veterinarian for review.

WARNING: All shots and wormings are current to date before puppy leaves breeders home. No vaccinations may be administered within10 days from last vaccination puppy has received. Failure to adhere to this warning would void guarantee. You would not want to over dose a small puppy, especially a puppy making an
environmental adjustment.

This guarantee is non-transferable. This guarantee is VOID if puppy is bred or becomes pregnant. It is further agreed that the puppy is of pet quality for the expressed purpose of a companion pet and there is no warranty expressed or implied as to disposition, conformation, size or quality for showing or breeding.
ATTENTION TO NEW OWNER:

A puppy is very fragile and time is of the essence if any illness or unusual behavior is noted. Check stools for any signs of mucus, blood or diarrhea. If the puppy shows any signs of not eating or drinking, PLEASE CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY!

LLR Spay/Neuter Agreement