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Once Upon A TeaPup Purchase Agreement/Health Guarantee
It is hereby agreed between Once Upon A TeaPup “seller” and "buyer" ______________ as follows:
The seller will sell to buyer a ___________________ puppy for the total purchase of $____________
CA. Sales Tax when applicable $__________
To Be Paid $
Name of puppy: ______________ Puppy Age: _______________
1. It normally will take 1 week for your puppy to arrive from Korea, but please understand that we are not
responsible for flight delays or transport delays for any puppy bought from Once Upon A TeaPup. Every precaution is taken when transporting our puppies from Korea to the US and from our home to you, but flight delays are always possible. So, please understand when purchasing a puppy that delays are possible as puppies are not products and not shipped with a guaranteed delivery date. Also, at times if we feel the puppy is not ready to go to its new home the puppy will stay with us until we feel the puppy is 100 percent ready. Once your puppy is with us, he or she will need to stay in my home for a few days. Your puppy needs a few days to rest and be seen by a Vet. Once the Vet see's your puppy and says it ok to go to its new home, we will set up the delivery process.
Please note "we do not give refunds" for flight delays, transport delays or change of heart for any puppy purchased..
2. Prior to receiving your puppy, Once Upon A TeaPup will have an examination of the puppy by a licensed veterinarian.
3. Once Upon A TeaPup gives a 1 year health guarantee for your puppy.
4. Buyer agrees to have their puppy examined by a licensed vet within 72 hours of pick-up date or delivery.
5. Once Upon A TeaPup guarantees the puppy for 1(one) year against any life threatening congenital defects. If the puppy has a life threatening congenital defect we will replace your puppy with the first available puppy of the same value from the seller, as soon as possible. You must provide to us a copy of the paperwork from two veterinarian offices stating your puppy has a congenital defect. The original puppy must be returned (at the buyer’s expense) to seller before a new puppy can be delivered. The buyer will pay for the expense of sending the replacement puppy as well as the crates or kennels used in the shipping. In the event of death, a Necropsy must be performed, (at the buyer’s expense), by a licensed veterinarian of the seller's choice to determine the exact cause of death. A copy of the Necropsy report must then be sent to the seller within 5 days of puppy’s death. The 1 year health guarantee covers the cost of replacing your puppy only. We are not responsible for any associated charges such as veterinarian fees, mental stress or legal fees.
6. It is expressly understood that hypoglycemia and Coccidia are "excluded" from this guarantee. We only cover genetic health problems. The seller has informed the buyer of the signs of hypoglycemia and instructed buyer to call a licensed vet for immediate care.
7. This Guarantee is not assignable and is not valid if the puppy/dog is sold to a third party.
8. Seller's sole liability on the above guarantee shall be limited to replacement with a puppy of equal value.
9. In no event will seller be liable for any expense incurred by the buyer. There are no refunds on puppies.
10. The seller is not responsible for any veterinarian bills the purchaser may incur regarding said puppy.
11. Other than the guarantee set forth herein, there are no other warranties, expressed or implied.
12. The buyer agrees to NEVER sell said puppy to a pet shop, broker, or puppy mill. Puppy must be kept indoors, proper veterinarian care and be kept current on vaccinations and routine checkups. In the event the buyer is unable to keep said puppy for any reason, the seller is to be given notice of the intent to sell or transfer the puppy and an opportunity to reacquire the puppy/dog at the option of the seller.
13. Payment in full of Puppy constitutes a valid Purchase Agreement.
14. A signed Purchase Agreement is requested prior to any Puppy released to you.
15. We do not guarantee size or weight on any puppies sold on our website, as it is impossible to determine the exact size or weight of a puppy full grown. Guestimated weights and sizes of puppies posted on our website are given to us by the Korean breeders.
16. Since you contracted for said puppy with a California resident and corporation, services were received in California, and any lawsuits arising out of this must be filed in the Sacramento County Superior Court, where Once Upon A TeaPup's corporation resides (Civ .Code 1427 and 1428).
Once Upon A TeaPup- Thanks You- for allowing us to find your Dream Puppy.
Please call us at 916-370-7147 if you have any questions or need any assistance with your new puppy.
Seller's Signature: Ginger Turk Date: 1.2.2012
Buyer’s Signature: ___________________ Date: ____________
Bank Info:
Once Upon A TeaPup Inc.
Ginger Turk
Folsom, Ca 95630
916-370-7147
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Teacup Puppy Care & Hypoglycemia
These tips are for the first few weeks to help your new pup to adjust!
1. The most important rule, is to always have food & water available for your puppy at alltimes! Due to their small size, teacups must replenish their energy more frequently than larger size puppies. The only way to do this, is by supplying plenty of nourishment in the
form of food. You must remember that puppies only eat very small amounts of food at a time but they exert large amounts of energy. Also, do not change the puppies food for the first 2 weeks until the puppy has adjusted to it's new home. Then, if you are going to make any changes, do it gradually by slowly adding more of the new food to the old food each day
until they are totally switched over to the new food.
2. The next most important rule, is to have a play yard or playpen or some other type of small enclosed area to keep your T-cup confined in, when you are not playing with them. This will help you keep a good eye on your puppy and also help with potty training.
This must be a area with enough room for their bed and easy access to food, water and potty pad. Never give your teacup puppy the run of the whole house until they are at least 5 or 6 months old and potty trained. With such a large space to run around in, it is too easy for them to tire and lose track of where their food is. This could lead to hypoglycemia or death.
3. For the first few weeks, do not let your T-cup out to play for longer than a one hour period at a time.(this applies to puppies going to be under 2.5 lbs full grown.) Play with them for a short time, then give them a small dose of Nutri-Cal® or karo syrup and then place them back in their playpen so they can eat and rest. Remember that they are very tiny babies and tire easily. Please be careful not to over-tire your puppy especially in the first few weeks. A puppy will play until it drops. It may play so much that it is too tired to eat. It is up to you as the owner to be responsible and see that your puppy gets enough rest. Most very small puppies need as much as 20 out of 24 hours rest. Be especially aware of the amount of time children play with the puppy. These are babies and must be treated as such.
4. *Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar can be deadly to your puppy! It is a problem that affects many tiny breeds of puppies usually between the age of 5-20 weeks of age. All owners of small dogs should be on the lookout for it! The best preventative for this, is to have Kayro syrup on hand (this can be found at any grocery store). You may also offer your puppy once or twice a day a very small amount of Nutri-Cal® or Nutri-Stat®, it is an extremely good source of food and vitamins. It is also one of the best preventatives and/or cures for keeping your puppy from going into hypoglycemia. It is important for at least the first week or so, to remember to give your puppy a little bit (1 inch strip) of Nutri-Cal® or Nutri-Stat® in the morning and in the evening. Also, if they have been out playing for a while, or have had a lot of people carrying them around or have been away from a food source for a prolonged period of time, give them a tiny bit before retiring them to their playpen.
If your puppy is experiencing hypoglycemia, contact your veterinarian.
5. Always make sure that you have a firm grip on your puppy at all times when it is off the ground. Many fatalities or broken bones have been caused by a tiny dog wriggling out of an owners grasp, or jumping off a lap, couch, or bed, and breaking their neck, legs, or landing on their head. Always supervise small children when around or handling a small dog. The only safe way for a child to hold a small dog, is sitting on the floor with the puppy between their legs, or on their lap. Also, never leave a small puppy on a chair, bed, couch, or stairs unattended. Remember, a fall from as low as two feet high can be fatal!
6. Never leave your teacup unattended unless it is in it's playpen or a safe enclosure! There are many places that such a tiny dog can manage to fit in, and disappear from, not to mention get stuck under!