Puppy deposit receipt 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the puppy deposit receipt in the editor.
  2. In the first section, enter the date of the transaction in the format __/__/___.
  3. Next, input the amount received as a non-refundable deposit in the designated field labeled $____.
  4. Specify the name of the puppy being reserved in the blank space provided.
  5. Indicate whether the puppy is male (M) or female (F) by selecting the appropriate option.
  6. Describe any specific colors and markings of the puppy in the corresponding section.
  7. Fill in the remainder payment expected at pick-up in another designated field labeled $____.
  8. Finally, ensure both Breeder's and Buyer's names and signatures are completed along with their respective dates.

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A breeder might want a deposit up front to hold the dog. Thats pretty common, and not unreasonable. You pay the balance when you go to pick up the dog, at their house, after you get to play with the dog, meet the parents (or at least the mother) and have asked like 100 questions.
In conclusion, you should be willing to pay a deposit for a puppy. The buying process can sometimes feel foreign to a new buyer, but if youve done you research, then paying for your puppy ahead of time is considered normal by most reputable breeders. (See what breeders look for in first time puppy owners here.)
Even if you did have a contract -- generally the whole point of a deposit is that its nonrefundable. You are paying a sum of money upfront because the breeder is making arrangements with the understanding that youll be buying the puppy. The deposit protects the breeder in cases like yours, where the buyer drops out.
Many popular breeders ask for a deposit because they have wait lists long before the litter is even born. The deposit ensures your place on the wait list and that you want to do business. Otherwise, they will move along to a person that does want the dog.
3:18 5:27 The fourth thing you need to ask is the deposit refundable. So you want to have this spelled out inMoreThe fourth thing you need to ask is the deposit refundable. So you want to have this spelled out in the beginning. As far as is this refundable.
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I find the sweet spot between the deposit being enough to get them to lock in with you, affordable for the buyer rather quickly, and not so much that they feel taken advantage of is around 20-25% of your total price. So for example, if your pups are $1000, I would do $200 or $250, and at $1200 I would do $300.

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