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Pricing |
The total cost of each AKC puppy is $850. Puppies are reserved with a $250 non-refundable deposit made by cashier’s check, money order, or cash. No personal checks are accepted. The deposit guarantees we will hold the puppy in your name until he or she is eight weeks old. The remaining balance is due when you pick up your puppy (we do not ship our puppies) and is accepted in cash only. At this time, we do not offer breeding rights. |
The Purchase of your Puppy Includes |
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The Purchasing Contract and Deposit |
A signed purchasing contract is due at the time of your deposit. Your signature confirms that you agree to the terms of the contract and understand the purchasing information provided on this web page. |
Please Note |
We reserve the right to not place a puppy in a home that, in our best judgement and experienced opinion, is not a suitable home or home situation. Our adopting families are wonderful, but occasionally there are times that a puppy is not a good fit, and we hope you understand that we want what is best for both your family and the puppy. Additionally, if we discover that a home is not suitable for a puppy at any point prior to the family taking possession of the puppy, we reserve the right to refuse sale to that family and will refund any fees and deposits paid. Per American Kennel Club guidelines, our puppies will stay with their mothers until the puppies are eight weeks old. While we know you are anxious to bring home your new addition, we make very few exceptions to this time-frame, but we are happy to keep you updated on your puppy's development until he or she is ready to go home. All Huskies are born with blue eyes. Usually the permanent color is determined between six and eight weeks. We do not breed for eye color; we breed for quality genetics, temperament and health. Therefore, eye color is not guaranteed, nor is it a basis for refund. As a customer of Big Elm Huskies and owner of one of our Huskies, please remember that we are always here for you, and the best interest of the dog is of foremost importance. If, for any reason, you are unable to keep the dog, contact us first. We would like first option to take the dog back or to help you find a new home for him or her. Under NO circumstances is the Husky to be placed in a shelter, Humane Society, or rescue. The health of our dogs and puppies is paramount, but it should be noted that Siberian Huskies are susceptible to an easily-treatable, non life-threatening condition resulting from the presence of small one-celled organisms, such as Coccidia or Giardia, that can live in the intestinal tracts of dogs and cats. While the presence of these organisms usually causes no ill-effects, young dogs and those who are under stress or have a suppressed immune system, may develop diarrhea. If you notice loose or bloody stool or diarrhea - especially when your puppy is less than six months old - please have a veterinarian test him or her for the presence of Coccidia and Giardia. Since this is a naturally occurring condition that is spread through the environment, it will not be considered reason for return, refund, or reimbursement of vet bills. Between five and six weeks of age, puppies are tested in-house by a Registered Vet Technician to ensure they are free of worms, Coccidia, and Giardia when they leave for their new homes. |