
Hi Yvonne :-) I don't think you and I are disagreeing on this just looking at it from different angles :-)
Of course what you say is true when you look at it from a black and white point of view , " WE" all want the best homes for pups BUT this is the real world MR & MRS perfect families DO split up and dogs do end up in homeless situation. People take ill etc etc.
You, nor I could ever say a puppy you sold or indeed every puppy from a litter you sold could not and would not end up in a homeless situation.
We should never discourage people/breeders from encouraging people to bring the pup or dog back regardless of the situation. IMHO. This is why I personally think this is vital to the contract , if we only put intrinsic things in a puppy contract or any contract we would be better not bothering at all to be honest as we all know that most of what is in them won't hold any weight in law. The most important thing and the whold fundamental reason for doing them is if the need arises the people will know who to contact for help. If they deter and encourage good ownership then we must continue to use them. Whist there is no hard evidence to prove they work , Iam happy to take my risk everytime by doing them and hope they do.
Endorsements of course will not stop everyone BUT it is all part of educating people. Yes they may try to go buy elsewhere to buy if refused by one of us but to look at it another way perhaps it could make them think more.
Now just to finalise ;-) :-D , there is nobody more black and white that me, I work day in day out doing, reading, disputing & tearing contracts to pieces but I think dog ownership takes a special place in this world :-) , living breathing creatures deserve that extra bit of work and thought by us :-)
BFN P