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Healthy guarantee

We offer a one-year health guarantee that includes:

  • Heart defects (scale 4 or above)

  • Congenital Organ dysfunction resulting in death

  • Canine Distemper

  • Canine Coronavirus / Parvovirus

 

If any of the above circumstances occur, you will need to send in all initial vet exams statements that will be confirmed by our veterinarian. If confirmed, we will send you the same sex, breed, and quality. Shipping is the customer’s only responsibility.

We do not cover – any treatable disorders or common disorders such as luxating patella, hernias, open fontanel, parasites, blood sugar, Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD), Entropion, Ectropion, or other eye conditions, behavioral problems or personality traits, etc.

If your puppy dies within the first year from a congenital defect, he/she will be replaced at no charge. An autopsy must be performed to determine the cause of death, and a letter from your veterinarian must state that the cause of death was congenital. If you breed your puppy during the first year, this guarantee is no longer valid.

As a responsible breeder, we try our best to prevent your puppy from having problems. These are living beings, and there may be unexpected veterinarian bills. As a pet owner, you must understand that you are responsible for any veterinarian bills incurred after your puppy leaves our facility.

All puppies are sold as a family companion. We cannot guarantee the breeding or show ability of any puppy.

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You have decided that you are ready to have a puppy.

 

1. Decide what breed you want

Consider the energy level of the breed, the type of home you have and the space the dog will have. If you have small children, a larger teacup may be more fitting.

 

2. Contact Us

You are welcome to contact us directly at Studio Teacup Puppies if you have any questions or concerns. You may also ask for as many real-time videos of your chosen pup or schedule a Facetime with your pup directly.

 

3. Put a deposit to reserve the puppy you want.

Please remember, down payments & deposits are non-refundable.

 

4. Puppy-proof your home.

Make sure you have all the supplies you need for your new puppy including bowls, leashes, collars, beds, etc. Also make sure everything dangerous to your new puppy is up out of the way like electrical cords, medication, and cleaning supplies.

 

5. Make sure you find a vet that you are comfortable with.

We highly suggest getting pet insurance prior to your puppy’s arrival. We recommend Nationwide Pet Insurance. They offer an excellent wellness plan.

 

6. Bring your new puppy home!

This will be the start of a long and happy relationship.
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