Premium Cav's Health Guarantee

Purchase of all puppies are subject to the following terms and conditions

In our breeding program, we put a high emphasis on the knowledge of genetics and inheritance, familiarity with health issues, and understanding pedigrees. All of our adult Dogs have been health tested and vet certified. In addition to our routine tests we voluntarily perform and disclose the following health tests:

  • Hip & Elbow 

  • Congenital Cardiac

  • Patellar Luxation

  • Thyroid 

  • Spinal

  • Tracheal Hypoplasia

Our goal is to produce healthy Cavoodle with sound temperaments and dispositions. We feel it is very important to have a vet that specializes or is very familiar with the Cavoodle breed. If any health condition arises, it is important that you discuss any health issues with your vet to decide on the appropriate treatment.

Every puppy sold by us comes with a one-year health guarantee, which is outlined below:
Health / Replacement

All our puppies come with current shots and de-worming up to the time they leave. A shot and worming history is included with each puppy. All puppies must be examined by a licensed veterinarian within 72 hours of receiving your puppy. The only exception is if delivery is taken on a holiday or weekends then you have until the next business day. A copy of the exam (NOT THE BILL) must be mailed to Premium Cav’s within 2 weeks of purchase date for the guarantee to be valid. Guarantee begins at the time of delivery.

Congenital Defects

If your puppy develops a condition that dates to the fetal stage and this condition would negatively impact the quality of life short of euthanasia you will receive a replacement puppy. These conditions are listed and limited to HEART, KIDNEY, LIVER, HIPS, and EYES from the date of the puppies’ birth.

No other conditions are covered by this contract.

 

Hypoglycemia

If you are going to become a toy dog owner, you will want to familiarize yourself with the symptoms of hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is often seen in young toy puppies, and most of the time can be controlled by eating, or by giving glucose (such as honey water or corn syrup) to the puppy. Glucose is what the body uses as fuel and is necessary for the brain and muscles to function properly. Hypoglycemia is when the blood sugar levels (glucose) fall below normal. This can cause your puppy to appear confused, disoriented, drowsy, have the shivers, stagger, collapse or become comatose, or have seizures. Episodes of hypoglycemia often occur from stress by shipping, a missed meal, being chilled, or even exhaustion from too much play. Because of their tiny body size, toy puppies cannot eat much at one feeding and can run out of fuel quickly. Puppies should be fed a high-quality diet several times a day. Most puppies will outgrow the problem. Some very tiny dogs will have bouts of hypoglycemia throughout their life. If your puppy displays any of the symptoms listed it is important to restore the blood levels of glucose quickly.

Please Note: Breeder is not responsible for hypoglycemia

 

Hernia

Hernia repairs do not warrant a replacement puppy as it is not life-threatening and does not interfere with the quality of life.

 

Death

In case of death, a necropsy stating the cause of death would be required to replace a puppy. Money is not refunded for any reason or any illness.

 

Also Note

Hypoglycemia, allergies, thyroid dysfunction, kennel cough, demodectic mange, giardiasis, coccidia, and any other puppy diseases not mentioned are not covered by this warranty and are grounds for dispute. It is the sole responsibility of the puppy owner to treat the puppy for all medical conditions that arise from the date the puppy is in care of the new owner. If you feel you have received an unhealthy puppy that has a congenital defect it is mandatory that you contact us to know More!