I've been reading with interest the topic of overbreeding & have noticed several references to putting puppy buyers under contact but how, on earth, do you enforce it?
You breed a litter & place some (hopefully not all) on the Limited Register & sell them as pets to people who appear totally suitable telling the new owners that these puppies may not be bred from & should be neutered. Maybe you also make them sign a contact saying the same and also promising to return the dog to you should they be unable to keep the dog in the future.
Say, they then go off, breed one, or more, unregistered litters & then move interstate placing the dog in the pound or with someone else not vetted by you. Sooner, or later, you find out about it. Then what do you do? Sue them even supposing you can find them? Who has the money for that? And if you did take them to court & win what would you expect to get?
Surely these contacts aren't worth the paper they're written on.
Has anyone sued & won? I'm really interested to know because after 50 years of conditioning dogs & horses for show & the racetrack (22 of them in whippets) I'm about to breed my very first litter this year now I'm retired. When I have a dog to re-home I take enormous care over chosing a home, always visiting the site & inspecting the people, house & garden etc. I also neuter the dog before it leaves here so I don't have to worry about back yard breeding but I wouldn't do that to an 8+ week old puppy. I understand there are breeders who do although I don't know of any whippet breeders who do it. Do you?
Your thoughts & comments on this & how you go about enforcing your contracts would be greatly appreciated.
Gail Knightbridge.
You breed a litter & place some (hopefully not all) on the Limited Register & sell them as pets to people who appear totally suitable telling the new owners that these puppies may not be bred from & should be neutered. Maybe you also make them sign a contact saying the same and also promising to return the dog to you should they be unable to keep the dog in the future.
Say, they then go off, breed one, or more, unregistered litters & then move interstate placing the dog in the pound or with someone else not vetted by you. Sooner, or later, you find out about it. Then what do you do? Sue them even supposing you can find them? Who has the money for that? And if you did take them to court & win what would you expect to get?
Surely these contacts aren't worth the paper they're written on.
Has anyone sued & won? I'm really interested to know because after 50 years of conditioning dogs & horses for show & the racetrack (22 of them in whippets) I'm about to breed my very first litter this year now I'm retired. When I have a dog to re-home I take enormous care over chosing a home, always visiting the site & inspecting the people, house & garden etc. I also neuter the dog before it leaves here so I don't have to worry about back yard breeding but I wouldn't do that to an 8+ week old puppy. I understand there are breeders who do although I don't know of any whippet breeders who do it. Do you?
Your thoughts & comments on this & how you go about enforcing your contracts would be greatly appreciated.
Gail Knightbridge.