Breeder contracts usually cover several essential elements: Health guarantees against genetic conditions, return policies for various situations, spay/neuter agreements, breeding rights and restrictions, and may include stipulations for the future care and welfare of the puppy, including diet, living conditions, and ...
When your dog has papers, it means the animal is a registered pure bred of that breed. The papers outline the animals lineage proving its breeding. Papers are a very detailed birth certificate for a dog or other animal.
A written contract is a good way to transfer pet ownership if you want to specify care and treatment. If your pet is microchipped, that ownership also must be transferred, along with local licenses.
A pet agreement should include the landlord's and tenant's information, the place where the tenant will live with their pet, the inclusive dates of the contract (start date and end date), as well as how many pets are allowed within the property, and specify the amenities where the pet(s) are allowed.
In Riverside County, all dogs are required to be licensed and vaccinated against rabies. The expiration date of the license will not exceed the expiration date of the rabies vaccination. To complete the licensing process, you will need a copy your pet's current rabies vaccination certificate.
One to four dogs on a property is allowed without a Kennel permit issued from the Planning Department, and/or one to nine cats are allowed without Cattery permit from the Planning Department.
A Binding Agreement: Remember that a breeder's contract is legally binding and outlines the responsibilities of both parties for the dog's care. Fully understand and agree with these terms before committing.