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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the puppy deposit contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Puppy Name' and 'Sex' fields. This information is essential for identifying your future pet.
  3. Next, enter the names of the 'Sire' and 'Dam'. This helps establish the lineage of your puppy.
  4. Fill in the 'Date Whelped', which indicates when the puppies were born.
  5. In the 'Amount Paid' section, confirm that you are making a non-refundable deposit of $300.00.
  6. Review the terms carefully, ensuring you understand your obligations regarding payment and puppy selection criteria.
  7. Complete any additional fields such as color preference, sex preference, and comments to specify your ideal puppy characteristics.
  8. Finally, sign and date the document at both buyer and breeder sections to finalize your agreement.

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A deposit, in a similar way to a part payment, makes up part of the whole purchase price and is not a guarantee of the sellers fulfilment of the contract. This suggests that if the payment is made as a deposit (in this situation), the money will not be recoverable if the contract is not fulfilled by either party.
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.
Yes. Deposits are generally non refundable, and that is a big reason why a lot of breeders charge them. It takes them a lot of time, money, and work to find good homes for their puppies. Theyve likely already turned others away.
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.
Deposits are completely normal. Some breeders even ask for them in order to be put on the waitlist. They help the breeders to know who is serious and to know that the puppies definitely have a home.

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In some states like California, a non-refundable pet deposit is illegal. If your pet hasnt caused damage to your unit or the property, you can expect to have your deposit back in your pocket when your lease is over.
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.
Some breeders require deposits some dont. Some deposits are refundable some are not. If youʼve reached the point in your puppy search where youʼre ready to put a deposit on a puppy, there are some things you may want to consider as you proceed with this exciting and emotional purchase.

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