Deborah
Garson,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 24, 2005
You didn't do this. Maybe a new policy needs to be looked into. Or better yet, just send the records the customer purchased with the pup. That would alleviate a lot of troubles for everyone. 122305. Every dog dealer that sells registered dogs or that claims that the dogs being sold are registered or are registerable with a dog pedigree registry shall post conspicuously within close proximity to the dogs offered for sale, a notice containing the following language in at least 100-point type: "Pedigree registration does not assure proper breeding conditions, health, quality, or claims to lineage." 122310. (a) For every dog sold by a dog dealer or dog breeder that is sold with any representation that the dog is registered or registerable with a dog pedigree registry, the following fully completed disclosure shall be made, orally and in writing on a separate sheet from any other statements, including, but not limited to, the name of the dog dealer or breeder and the name of the relevant dog pedigree registry: "Disclosure by DOG PEDIGREE REGISTRATION DISCLOSURE Description of dog: ____________ ______________________ The dog you are purchasing is registered/registerable (circle one) with the __________ (enter name of registry). Registration means only that __________ (enter name of registry) maintains information regarding the parentage and identity of this dog, it does not guarantee the quality or health of this dog, and it does not guarantee quality lineage. Since dog pedigree registries depend in large part on the honesty and accuracy of persons registering dogs, registration does not guarantee the accuracy of the lineage recorded nor that this dog is purebred. Acknowledged: ________________________________ ________________" Retail purchaser's signature Date (b) The disclosure in subdivision (a) shall be signed and dated by the retail purchaser of the dog acknowledging receipt of a copy of the statement and the dog dealer or dog breeder shall retain a copy. 122315. (a) Any dog dealer or dog breeder who fails to comply with the disclosure requirements in Section 122305 or 122310, as the case may be, shall be liable to the retail purchaser for civil damages in an amount equal to three times the cost of the dog. Claim for payment under this section shall be made within one year from the date of purchase of the dog. (b) The remedies provided in this section shall be in addition to any other remedies or penalties authorized by other provisions of law.