I like BelMar much better than Asbury. She seems more genuine. I like the fact that she offers pet insurance with puppy, versus Asbury just stating that they replace the puppy if it dies within a year. And in the buyer contract, this is what it states:
I would think that would not be wise, not to vaccinate your puppy at all. Please tell me if I'm wrong, I don't know specifics on Great Danes too well. But all in all, I would go with DelMar. Her adults are prettier too.The Buyer agrees to: (1) provide prompt medical attention for any illness or injury to said Great Dane. (2) perform a yearly “wellness exam”. (3) vaccinate said Great Dane no earlier than 6 months of age if. Buyer understands that the Breeders do not support or recommend vaccinations and agrees that Breeders have provided information concerning problems associated with vaccinations. If the dog is vaccinated, Leptospirosis and Corona virus vaccines shall be omitted. Buyer understands that the Breeders do not recommend annual vaccination boosters. Buyer also understands that unless said Great Dane is to be professionally kenneled, the Kennel Cough Vaccine shall not be administered. Buyer understands that the use of flea/tick products (over the counter or prescribed by a veterinarian) is known to be detrimental to the health of Great Danes. Buyer agrees to NEVER use the product “Revolution” on the dog. Buyer agrees to never allow the use of cortisteroids on the dog and that doing so will automatically null and void this warranty/contract. Buyer understands that the Breeders believe that initial and regular annual vaccinations, including Rabies, are detrimental to the health of the Great Dane breed, and that any illness arising from such vaccinations, confirmed by the Breeder’s veterinarian, will not be warranted.
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