Spay & Neuter Policy
All puppies are sold on a strict agreement (no breeding rights) unless discussed and agreed upon in advance. Puppies must be spayed/neutered by the end of the 10th month of age. Proof of this must be sent to the breeder by 11 months of age.
This spay/neuter agreement means that purchased dog will NOT produce a litter of puppies, either as purposely bred or by accidental breeding. If the purchased puppy is NOT spay/neutered by the time that it is 11 months old it will be assumed the dog is used for breeding. The buyer
will then be liable upon notice, to pay the breeder the sum of $5,000. This is the price that Better World Bernedoodles has established for breeding rights, at this time. The breeder also has the right to be compensated for any or all offspring that may have resulted from an unauthorized breeding.
In the event that the dog’s health does not allow this agreement to be honored at 10 months of time, Better World Bernedoodles must be provided with a statement from your veterinarian that this dog is not yet in physical or emotional condition for surgery. Based upon the veterinarian’s evaluation of this dog, the puppy buyer will contact the veterinarian and establish the earliest date that the procedure can be performed. The puppy buyer will notify Better World Bernedoodles in writing, at which time all other conditions of the contract will apply and be enforced. This is the responsibility of the puppy buyer, not the veterinarian, to ensure that Better World Bernedoodles has received verification that the surgery has been performed. Failure to comply with this agreement by said date, unless otherwise agreed to in writing, will be considered a breach of the Contract.