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Spay/Neuter Agreement

Permanent ownership of this dog is contingent upon your compliance with this Addendum.  Proof of the spay/neuter has to be received by Luvable Pugs Kennel within fourteen (14) days after the surgery. In the event that the dog’s health does not allow this agreement to be honored, Luvable Pugs Kennel must be provided with a statement from your veterinarian that this dog is not yet in physical or emotional condition for surgery. Based upon the veterinarian’s evaluation of this dog the PURCHASER will contact the veterinarian and establish the earliest date that the procedure can be performed. PURCHASER will notify the BREEDER of this amendment in writing, at which time all other conditions of this agreement will apply and be enforced.

This is the responsibility of the PURCHASER, not the veterinarian, to ensure that Luvable Pugs Kennel has received verification that the surgery has been performed. Failure to comply with this agreement by the date below, unless otherwise agreed to in writing; will be considered a breach of the Contract, and PURCHASER will transport this dog back to Luvable Pugs Kennel and will not be entitled to a refund. I agree that this spay/neuter agreement constitutes final notice of the spay/neuter requirement and no further notice is required to institute legal action for violation of the terms of this contract.  All fees (legal and investigative) accumulated from enforcing this contract will be the sole obligation of the purchase.  I have read and understand the above and agree to abide by its contents:

By my signature below, I agree to have this dog spayed/neutered by no later than__________________________, and I understand that this spay/neuter agreement is an agreement that this dog will not produce a litter of puppies either as purposely bred or by accidental breeding. I also agree that should puppy not be altered that I will return said puppy back to Luvable Pugs Kennel with no refund.

Purchaser's

Signature:___________________________________

Date:____________________, 200__

Purchaser's Name:

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Address:___________________________________________

City:___________________

Province:____

Postal Code:____________

Telephone number (home):(______)______________

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Driver’s License Number: _____________________

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Breeder's Signature______________________________

SPAYING OR NEUTERING YOUR DOG IS HEALTHIER FOR THEM

Neutering a male eliminates the possibility of testicular tumors and efficiently reduces the chance of prostate problems.

Neutering decreases the chance of peri-anal tumors and hernias that are in older, un-neutered males. Neutered males are less likely to escape a yard and find a female in heat. This reduces the chance of them being hit by cars, getting into fights or lost.

Females spayed before their first estrous cycle reduces her chance of mammary tumors, ovarian cancer and uterine infection.  A spayed female eliminates the unsightly mess of the bleeding during her heat cycle that ends up on your flooring and furniture, and stops neighborhood stray males from coming over or through your fence to breed with her.

Giving birth to a litter can be dangerous to your pet. What if they give birth when your not home and a puppy gets stuck and she can't get it out? You will have dead dogs on your hands.

Spaying and neutering before sexual maturity has a temperament benefit. Males neutered early in life tend to be less aggressive. Neutered males are less likely to mark in the house.

A spayed female does not have hormonal mood swings and will make a far superior pet. A female with a litter can become very aggressive. Spaying makes your female a better companion.

There can be many serious risks involved with breeding. The mother can develop complications and require expensive medical treatment. The mother can die because of complications and leave you to do her job. Believe me after 3 days you will be wishing you never did this. Buying formula, finding proper bottles, knowing how much to feed, killing the puppies if you over or under feed. Getting them to eliminate, that is a fun one! There are so many animals out there already and the shelters are full of unwanted pets. Do you want one of the puppies you bred to be euthanized because the people who bought it changed their mind? I should hope not. Get a pet, enjoy your pet, and have them spayed or neutered; it will lengthen their lives in the long run.

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