The following agreement is between Kimberly W. Payne (breeder),
hereafter referred to as "Seller", and ______________, hereafter referred to as
"Purchaser".
In consideration of a purchase price of ____________________ dollars ($
), of which one-hundred
fifty dollars ($150.00) is a nonrefundable deposit, the Seller transfers all rights in fee
simple determinable, privileges and responsibilities associated with the ownership of the female/male
puppy of the Chihuahua breed to Purchaser as of the date and time specified below
with the following conditions subsequent:
COLOR: ____________________________ SEX: ______________
LITTER REG. NO.: ______________ DOB: ______________
MARKINGS: ________________________________________________________
SIRE: ____________________________ SIRE'S CKC REG. NO.: ______________
DAM: ____________________________ DAM'S
CKC REG. NO.: ______________
Purchaser agrees to neuter/spay the puppy before it reaches one year of age. Purchaser
agrees to supply Seller with a veterinarian's letter by certified mail as proof of a
neuter/spay. If Purchaser fails to neuter/spay this puppy and provide proof to the Seller
by one year of age, rights and ownership of the dog will automatically terminate and
revert back to Seller who may immediately assume possession of the dog. Seller's
reasonable attorney's fees for recovery of the dog will be paid by the Purchaser.
It is understood by all parties to this agreement that this puppy of the above
specified description is of pet quality. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that this puppy
will be registered by limited registration. In the event that the Purchaser does not have
the puppy properly neutered/spayed, any offspring issuing from this pet-quality puppy are not
eligible for registration with the CKC.
When to spay/neuter: Generally this should be done when the puppy has
reached at least 5-6 months for a female and 6-8 months for a male. The older the dog, the
more able it will be to withstand the anesthesia. There is no need to wait for a female to
have her first heat cycle before she is spayed. In fact, you can avoid the problems
associated with estrus by spaying her before it occurs. There is also no need to wait for
the male to become sexually mature.
Why spay/neuter: Fixing your dog prevents pregnancy and the birth of
unwanted puppies. It avoids the need to restrain the dog during estrus. It keeps both
sexes from roaming away from your house in search of a mate. It reduces the tendency of
male dogs to urinate in the house, marking his territory. Licensing fees are also cheaper.
Additionally, it avoids reproductive-related problems such as tumors, pyometra, false
pregnancy, prostate infections, and old-age cancers.
Why should this dog be spayed/neutered? Any puppy sold as a pet should not be bred. This is simply for the improvement and maintenance of the breeding line for Chihuahuas. Breeders have striven for years to select and perfect the conformation of Chihuas. They are bred not only for their high-energy levels, but their responsiveness and intelligence .
Chihuahuas have no physical CKC-like standards with respect to color, height, etc.
Breeding is not to be done casually nor is it a money-making venture. It is
not a hobby and is very time consuming and energy demanding. By demanding that this
pet-quality puppy be neutered/spayed, it avoids mass-production of average quality
Chihuahuas, controls the already overblown dog population, and improves the overall
fitness of the purebred line.
This does not mean that this puppy is an inferior dog. This puppy is as capable as any
of its littermates of becoming a lovable, well-trained, and perfectly happy dog.
We the undersigned have read, understood and agree with the terms of this contract.
____________________________
Date and Time of Signature
____________________________
Seller
____________________________
Purchaser
____________________________
Co-Purchaser
____________________________
Witness to the Agreement