What is a breeders right when it comes to contracts ?
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Many Breeders аѕk specific things, tο feed super premium foods, tο spay οr neuter thеrе pets οr nοt tο unless thеу рlаn οn keeping thеm forever, Tο υѕе supplements thаt аrе helpful fοr thе breed tο bе beneficial , οr tο nοt resell οr give away thе dog without notifying οr giving first rights back tο thе breeder .
Whеn thеѕе things аrе nοt done dοеѕ thе breeder hаνе rights іf thе dog gets sick аnd dies , οr If ѕау a bаd dog food kіllѕ a dog οr causes symptoms thаt wουld bе lіkе a gentic defect ? Whаt really аrе Breeders rights agianst abuse ?
If уου sell a dog іn a diffrent county thаn whеrе thе buyer іѕ frοm , thеу hаνе tο gο tο thаt county tο resolve problems.
Whаt I аm getting аt іѕ Whаt аrе breeder’s rights ? Oυr State hаѕ a puppy lemon law thаt ѕауѕ thаt thе Breeder hаѕ Rights tο nοt bе abused іn ѕοmе way – аnd I аm guessing іtѕ kіllіng a puppy аnd thеn saying іt wаѕ defective , οr saing a puppy wаѕ sick аnd іt wаѕ nοt etc .
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depends on what the contract says… some breeders can sue the owner for breach of contract.. some do have rights to take the dog back, it just depends on what’s written in the contract!
most contracts wont tell you what brand you must feed the dog. thats just rediculous.
The contract does become a legal contract once signed. so read it carefully before you apply your signature.
standard items include a spay/neuter contract or if breeding rights are included the contract may demand that the dog is breed only with dogs that meet the standard.
It may aslo demand that you keep the dog for the entirety of its life.
Technically if you sign the contract and then break one of the agreements you could be held responsible. Does this happen very often? Definitly not. In order for a breeder to recieve any compensation they would first have to be able to prove that you broke the contract. How would they know what food you feed unless you admit it? Plus, they would have to take you to small claims court. Small claims must go to trial where the defendent lives. This means the breeder would have to travel to where ever the new owner lives and take time out of thier schedule to try and get compensation from the new owner for whatever the contract states. Would a breeder ever take someone to court for not feeding premium food? I highly doubt it and I sure hope not. What a waste of tax payers money if they did. It would be very rare for a breeder to take someone to court and would most likely only be in a case of puppy abuse. The contracts basically mean nothing when it comes right down to it. They are just a means of trying to get people to be responsible.
—-I have never come across a contract that stated such a thing regarding litigation be held in state of purchase but it is not surprising. personally I would never sign such a contract. This is violating your right as a consumer. I would also never sign a contract with too many silly stipulations. It comes down to how much you want the dog but you do need to protect you and your rights first. You wont want your dog to be taken away if you dont feed it a specific brand of dog food. Especially since one specific brand will not agree with every dog. Any breeder who states this is most likely associated and recieving commission from the dog food company. Basically, you will never hear from most breeders again after your pup is 6 months to a year. They can’t keep track of where everyone who has purchased a pup from them is currently living and what they are doing.
—You may be thinking of a different term? Lemon laws protect the consumer, not the seller. Hence the word ‘lemon’ as in ‘I was sold a lemon’ wich means a defective item/bad purchase. A breeders rights will largely depend on the individual’s contract. Most contracts will state specific genetic defects that are covered as well as ones that are not such as cherry eye. If the dog does get sick most contracts state 2 to 3 vets must confirm the diagnosis. Usually feeding bad dog food would be the new owners fault and the breeder would not be at fault but it must be proven that the ‘bad’ dog food caused the issue. This could be very hard to do.Usually no matter how bad the dog food is it would not kill the dog. If it did the owner could take things up against the dog food company. Dog food cannot cause a genetic deffect. It may not help in such a situation as not feeding large breed puppy food to a large breed puppy but if the dog is going to get hip displaysia it will get it no matter what food it eats. It may just happen sooner. If it can be proven that the puppy grew too fast because it was not fed large breed food then the breeder may not have to honor a contract that guarantees the pup against hip displaysia. However, it may depend on your vet vs the puppy’s vet and how far these people and you are willing to go. Also is your vet/their vet willing to testify for you. Most wont unless it is an abuse case.
A contract is a contract. You default on it, you can be held liable and sued for damages.
JANE: I’ve seen contracts that state: Any and all litigation will be resolved in Such county, Such state, which is usually the breeder’s area.