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Health Guarantee
Your peace of mind is our priority – comprehensive health coverage for every puppy
Every Bull Terrier puppy comes with our comprehensive health guarantee
Our Promise to You
At our Bull Terrier breeding program, we ensure that every puppy leaving our facility is strong, healthy, and well-socialized. Our health guarantee is designed to give every buyer peace of mind and confidence when purchasing one of our Bull Terrier puppies.
Before any puppy is made available for sale, it undergoes a thorough veterinary examination conducted by a licensed veterinarian. Each puppy is carefully checked for physical health, parasites, and potential genetic or congenital conditions. We never release any puppy that shows signs of illness, weakness, or abnormal behavior. Every puppy is fully weaned, eating independently, and accustomed to human interaction before it leaves our care.
All Bull Terrier puppies sold by us come with official documentation that includes a Health Certificate, DNA Test Results (when applicable), and Vaccination Record issued by a certified veterinarian. These documents confirm that your puppy has been properly examined and cleared. We also provide care instructions and feeding guidelines to help new owners maintain the health and happiness of their dogs.
We offer a 30-day health guarantee from the date the puppy is delivered to its new owner. During this period, buyers are encouraged to take their puppy to a certified veterinarian for a wellness check. If, within the guarantee period, the puppy is found to have a life-threatening genetic or congenital illness, verified by a licensed veterinarian, the buyer must notify us immediately and provide a written medical report. Once the condition is confirmed by our veterinarian, we will either replace the puppy with another of equal value or provide a refund, depending on the situation.
Please note that this guarantee does not cover conditions caused by stress, improper diet, environmental factors, accidents, or exposure to other animals after the puppy has arrived at its new home. The buyer is responsible for ensuring that the puppy is housed safely, provided with proper nutrition, and kept in a clean and secure environment. Failing to follow these care guidelines may void the health guarantee.
We care for every puppy as if it were part of our own family. From the moment it is born to the day it joins your home, your Bull Terrier receives professional care, attention, and love. This health guarantee represents our promise that your new companion is healthy, well-cared-for, and ready to become a joyful member of your family. Your trust means everything to us, and we remain committed to supporting you and your Bull Terrier every step of the way.
What Our Health Guarantee Covers
Lifetime Genetic Coverage
Each Bull Terrier comes with a lifetime health guarantee against serious congenital or hereditary health issues. If a licensed veterinarian diagnoses a serious genetic condition, we'll work with you on a refund or exchange.
30-Day Vet Check Requirement
To activate your guarantee, have your puppy examined by a licensed veterinarian within 30 days of purchase. A copy of the vet report validates any future health claims.
Complete Health Records
All puppies come with comprehensive health records including Health Certificate, DNA Test Results (when applicable), Vaccination Record, and all pertinent medical information.
Ongoing Support
We're committed to supporting you throughout your Bull Terrier's life. Questions or concerns? We're always here to provide guidance and assistance with training, health, and care.
How We Minimize Genetic Health Issues
We take proactive measures to ensure the healthiest Bull Terriers possible. Our responsible breeding practices include comprehensive health screenings, genetic testing, and careful selection of breeding pairs.
Comprehensive Health Screening
Before breeding, all potential pairs undergo OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) certification, BAER hearing tests, kidney function testing, and complete physical examinations.
Genetic Testing
We conduct DNA testing for common hereditary conditions in Bull Terriers to prevent affected puppies and ensure healthy offspring.
Careful Pair Selection
We carefully select breeding pairs based on health history, temperament, and genetic diversity to ensure strong, healthy Bull Terriers.
Healthy Environment
Our breeding dogs and puppies are raised in a clean, stress-free environment with proper nutrition, exercise, and regular veterinary care.
Early Socialization
Puppies are socialized from an early age, exposing them to various people, sounds, and experiences to help them develop into well-adjusted adults.
Detailed Lineage Records
We maintain detailed AKC records and pedigree documentation, allowing us to track any hereditary issues across generations for informed breeding decisions.
Ready to Welcome a Healthy Bull Terrier Home?
Our commitment to responsible breeding means you can trust that your new family member has the best possible start in life.
View Available Bull TerriersGenetic Disorders Covered
Our lifetime genetic guarantee covers the following hereditary conditions commonly found in Bull Terriers:
Hereditary Nephritis (Bull Terrier Kidney Disease)
A genetic kidney disorder unique to Bull Terriers causing progressive deterioration of kidney function, often leading to renal failure if not managed early.
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
An inherited condition where fluid-filled cysts develop on the kidneys over time, gradually impairing renal function and requiring ongoing veterinary monitoring.
Deafness (Congenital Sensorineural)
A hereditary form of hearing loss linked to white pigmentation genes in Bull Terriers, ranging from unilateral to complete bilateral deafness detectable by BAER testing.
Lethal Acrodermatitis (LAD)
A fatal inherited disorder causing impaired zinc metabolism, resulting in stunted growth, skin lesions, immune deficiency, and progressive neurological decline in affected puppies.
Congenital Heart Defects
Hereditary cardiac abnormalities including mitral valve dysplasia and aortic stenosis, affecting blood flow and heart function, which can cause exercise intolerance and reduced lifespan if untreated.
Spinocerebellar Ataxia (Bull Terrier Type)
A genetic neurological disorder causing progressive loss of coordination and balance, typically presenting in young adults and worsening over time without a known cure.