The word lifetime refers to the period of 10 years from your puppy's birthday.
*Although, knowing that your puppy can never be replaced, we believe that having another four legged furry companion may help lessen the sadness in your home. In the very unlikely death (never happened before) of your puppy within
one year from its birthday due to genetics, or if the puppy is found to have a life threatening congenital or hereditary disorders (within one year), we will replace the puppy with another Shih Tzus puppy of equal value at no addition cost to you. Of course you are able to keep your other puppy. It would be cruel to remove a family member. We reserve the right to have the diagnoses verified by another veterinarian of our choice, before placing another puppy into your home.
*In the event of the death of your puppy, due to life threatening congenial defects, after the first year of birth, we will issue a credit in the amount of 50% of the original cost towards the purchase of a replacement puppy of equal value. In either case, the buyer's licensed veterinarian must provide the seller with a written certificate stating the exact cause of death as verified by a necropsy/autopsy. If the death was caused by a genetic defect listed above and not neglect by the buyer, the Shih Tzus puppy will be replaced with one of equal value as soon as one is available. In the case of death you will also have to provide the microchip that was given by the Shih Tzus breeder World Class Shih Tzus LLC. (This is to proof that it is the canine you bought from World Class Shih Tzus LLC). If these regulations as well as the ones below are not met the guarantee becomes null and void
What we need from you for the guarantee to be valid:
Nothing makes us more happy than knowing we were able to bring a healthy, happy puppy into your home. We do need your help to ensure your puppy remains healthy.
E-Mail or text a copy of the initial examination (medical record) within 2 business days of receiving your puppy. The examination must be performed by a licensed veterinarian. Your puppy will come with up-to-date, age-appropriate vaccinations, so make sure you do not vaccinate within the first five days of receiving your puppy.