As varied as the reasons for leasing are, the duration of leases and the associated costs are multiple. Normal rental prices are highly dependent on the breed of the, the family tree, the show-win record, the quality of the previously produced puppies and countless other qualities such as conformation, type, solidity, balance, general health and temperament. Make sure the contract clearly states the fee and the date on which the payment is to be due. The payment can be set as a lump sum cash payment, as a smaller cash payment plus the second pickup of the litter, half of the scope or as another amount and type of compensation. As a rule, a free lease does not require the breeder to pay a fee in addition to the breeding and maintenance costs of the. So you see how the free lease could be particularly attractive to the potential lessee. If you believe that I am doing so, the owner of a beautiful dog must exercise the utmost caution before entering into a free lease. I think there`s a tendency for people not to appreciate something they get for free. As long as it`s not someone trying to get blood lines “through the back door”…. it happened………
so I would settle this first with all the parties involved………… Me and no contract provides for breeding restrictions for this dog…… I saw how it ended in court!! I rented a dog I had raised, paid all the fees (bridge fees, Welpenvaccs feeding, etc.), kept two puppies and gave the owner all the income (not the “gain”) from the remaining puppy sales.