Papillon Puppies

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We cannot guarantee the puppy's size or color at adulthood.

Due to the fact that the puppy leaves our home at a young age, we cannot guarantee that the puppy will breed, or will "finish" in a dog show.

Buyer is responsible for all transportation fees of original puppy and any replacement puppy.

We, the Sellers, are not responsible for veterinarian bills or any other bills once the puppy leaves our home.

Puppies sold with Full AKC rights will be replaced with like kind if the puppy has a genetic defect detected by a licensed veterinarian by the puppy's first 6 months of life. Buyer must return puppy and puppy's AKC paperwork to the Seller within one week of the exam that detected the defect before replacement will be made. Buyer must provide the Seller with a letter from that veterinarian with name, address, telephone number and the defect detected before any replacement will be made. If the Buyer refuses to return this puppy for a replacement puppy, this guarantee is null and void.

“Pet” puppies are not for breeding and may not conform to show qualifications.   They are going to homes only to give and to receive lots of love. Puppies sold as "pet" will be replaced with like kind only if a Life Threatening genetic defect is detected by a licensed veterinarian by the puppy's first 6 months of life. Buyer must return the puppy to the Seller within one week of the exam that detected the defect before replacement will be made.  If the Buyer refuses to return this puppy for a replacement puppy, this guarantee is null and void.

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 (puppy is allowed to play too much). Puppy should never use more calories that puppy 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 puppy Nutri-cal.
Make sure puppy drinks enough water.
Keep puppy warm.

Remember this puppy is equal to bringing home a newborn baby and should be treated as one!

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For prices, questions, or other information, please give us a call.

Papillon Puppies
P.O. Box 8109
Jacksonville, Arkansas 72078
501-833-8626

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