Return & Refund Policy
Clear, protective policies for our Cane Corso puppies and their families
Our Promise to You
At Dominion Guard Cane Corso, we prioritize your confidence in choosing one of our puppies for your home. Although health-related returns are exceptionally uncommon, we uphold detailed policies designed to offer complete assurance to all our adopting families.
Key Timeframes
Our Policies
Refund Policy
Health-Related Refunds: Should a veterinary assessment identify inconsistencies with our provided health documentation, or diagnose hereditary conditions, a complete refund will be issued within 3-5 business days.
Care-Based Returns (Within 90 Days): If circumstances prevent you from offering suitable care within the initial 90 days, the puppy may be returned for a full refund, following our health verification.
After 90 Days: Care-related refunds are not applicable beyond the 90-day window.
Return Policy
Within 90 Days: Returns due to care limitations require the adoptive family to cover return transport expenses.
After 90 Days: Families remain responsible for re-shipping fees for any care-related returns.
Health-Related Returns: If a veterinary exam within 7 days confirms illness or genetic defects, Dominion Guard Cane Corso assumes all return shipping costs.
Our Breeding History
We take pride in maintaining a flawless record with no genetic health returns. The singular return we've encountered involved an owner who relocated internationally for employment and was unable to secure proper guardianship for their Cane Corso.
Return & Refund Process
Should you need to begin a return or refund, follow this straightforward procedure:
Get in Touch
Contact Dominion Guard Cane Corso through our website or email with a comprehensive explanation of your situation.
Evaluation
Our team examines your request within 24-48 hours and provides guidance on subsequent steps.
Health Validation
When relevant, we may ask for veterinary records or perform our own health assessment.
Refund Issuance
Upon approval, your refund is completed within 3-5 business days.
Important Details
Required Documentation
- Veterinary examination report (within 7 days for health claims)
- Dual veterinary confirmations for hereditary condition claims
- Comprehensive explanation for care-based returns
- Original adoption paperwork
Transportation Responsibilities
- Health Issues (First 7 Days): We cover all shipping
- Care Circumstances (Any Time): Adopter covers shipping
- We assist in organizing secure animal transportation
Our Dedication to Responsible Adoption
At Dominion Guard Cane Corso, we meticulously evaluate potential homes to guarantee our puppies join loving, prepared families. Our thorough placement approach significantly reduces return needs. We recognize that life situations can evolve, and we pledge to support both our Cane Corsos and their families through any transitions.
Need Clarification on Our Policies?
We welcome all inquiries regarding our return and refund procedures. Please feel free to contact us!
Contact UsGenetic Disorders Covered
Our lifetime genetic guarantee covers the following hereditary conditions commonly found in Parrots:
Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease (PBFD)
A viral disease affecting feather and beak development, potentially leading to immune system compromise and progressive feather loss in parrots.
Proventricular Dilatation Disease (PDD)
A neurological condition affecting the digestive system, causing the proventriculus to dilate and leading to weight loss and digestive issues.
Polyomavirus
A highly contagious viral infection that can cause sudden death in young parrots, affecting multiple organ systems including the heart and liver.
Aspergillosis Susceptibility
A genetic predisposition to fungal respiratory infections, which can cause breathing difficulties and chronic respiratory disease in susceptible birds.
Congenital Heart Defects
Hereditary heart abnormalities affecting blood flow and cardiac function, which can cause exercise intolerance and reduced lifespan if untreated.
Pacheco's Disease Susceptibility
A genetic vulnerability to herpesvirus infection causing liver damage and rapid deterioration, often fatal in parrots without early intervention.