Health Guarantee

Health Guarantee

We Stand Behind our Pets!

We stand behind our Pets with a two-year genetic health guarantee.

All pet sold by the paws boss are in the best possible health to the best of our ability and knowledge.

While our pet are in our care, we feed them well and give them the best care possible to grow into strong and healthy pets for years to come.

Each puppy is checked by a licensed veterinarian, who determines that the puppies are ready to go live with their new owners.

Shot and Deworming records are given to our buyers at the time of pick-up or shipped with the puppy.

2-Year Health Guarantee

We guarantee our Pets until two years of age against any hereditary defects of the hips, elbows, eyes and/or heart. If your puppy is diagnosed by a board certified specialist as being affected within two years for hips or one year for eyes, heart, and/or elbows, we will take the puppy back and, at our discretion, either replace it with a puppy from a similar litter or return your purchase price.

What’s Not Covered

We cannot guarantee our pet against illness or opportunistic parasites brought on by stress such as moving (from our house to yours) or shipping. We also can’t guarantee that our pets will be “worm-free”, as this is an ongoing process. However, these are easily and economically treated and should be discussed with your veterinarian at your first visit.

We are not responsible if a puppy contracts a communicable disease or infection after leaving our possession. Also, this Health Guarantee does not include improper bites, hernias, any illness due to the ingestion of foreign objects, food, chemicals or physical injury.

Caring for your new puppy

Our pets are generally very easy to care for. Here are a few pointers that we think are important reminders of how to care for your new puppy, and are prerequisite for the health guarantee to be valid.

  • Your pets needs to be examined by a licensed veterinarian within 3 days after going home. Find a vet that you feel comfortable with, and keep regular appointments so your vet gets to know your puppy.
  • Keep your pets up to date on shots, worming and other preventative protocol.
  • Feed your pet a good, well-rounded diet. Do not underfeed or overfeed your pet. In general, follow the recommended feeding guidelines found on the bag.
  • Avoid exposing your pet to physically stressful situations, such as frequent stair climbing or standing on concrete for long periods of time during his formative years.
  • Provide adequate shelter and shade, and make sure there is always fresh clean water available.
  • Make sure your pet  has plenty of exercise on a regular basis, and whenever possible. Don’t overdo it in the first few months. pets need lots of rest too.
  • Keep your groomed to avoid matts, itching or scaling skin, and other health problems. We recommend grooming at least every 2-3 months.