Lhasa Apso Silky Terrier Westie Puppies
Lhasa Apso Silky Terrier Westie Puppies
Health Guarantee and Contract




Our puppies are given the best of care.  We worm the puppies every 10 days starting at 2 weeks of age.  We give them their first parvo shot and then a 5 way booster.  They are feed high protein puppy food.  They are given lots of interaction with kids as ours play with them nightly from about 6 weeks on.  We raise dogs to give others the opportunity to experience what a joy these companions can bring.  We enjoy seeing pictures of our puppies with their new owners.

Your puppy will come with a Vet health inspection, shot records, ACA registration ready for you to name and register your puppy.

After you pick-up your puppy you have 5 days to have him/her inspected by your vet.  Your puppy is guaranteed free from Parvo and Distemper.  If the veterinarian detects a problem of this nature with your puppy you will be given a full refund of the purchase price on return of the puppy or a replacement puppy.  Half the shipping charges of returning the puppy will be paid by the buyer and half by us.  The replacement puppy’s shipping charges are the responsibility of the buyer.  All veterinarian expenses are the responsibility of the buyer as well.  A written statement from the veterinarian detailing the problems must be provided.

We also guarantee our puppies free from genetic defects for one year.  A written statement from the veterinarian is also necessary for any problems of this nature.  If any genetic defects are detected you would be eligible for a refund of the purchase price with the return of the animal or a replacement puppy.  Buyer is responsible for all shipping fees of original puppy and any replacement puppy.

Our health guarantee does not cover Hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is a disorder caused by a low blood sugar. This disorder occurs mainly in toy breed puppies between 6 and 16 weeks of age. Hypoglycemia occurs when a puppy misses a meal and has the stress of a new home. This condition also occurs when the puppy is allowed to exert too many calories (the puppy is allowed to play too much). A puppy should never use more calories that it can replenish with food and water.

TO GUARD AGAINST HYPOGLYCEMIA:
Do not let puppy exert too much energy for the first few weeks.
Make sure puppy eats 3 times per day and give the puppy Nutri-cal.
Make sure puppy drinks enough water.
Keep puppy warm.

All puppies are purebred and American Canine Association, American Pet Registery registered(www.ACAinfo.com).
Questions? Cell 417-850 4165  home 417 632-4585 or email tmason@leru.net
Questions? Cell 417-850 4165  home 417 632-4585 or email tmason@leru.net
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