Nevada Code § 574.490

Duties upon determination that pet was sold with condition that requires immediate treatment
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If a
person purchases a pet from a retailer or dealer and, within 10 days after the
sale, a veterinarian determines that the pet has an illness, disease or other
condition that is terminal or requires immediate hospitalization or immediate
surgical intervention and that was in existence on the date of the sale, the
retailer or dealer shall, at the option of the purchaser, either:
1. Refund the purchase price of the pet if
the pet is returned or provide the purchaser with another pet of equal value;
or
2. Reimburse the purchaser, in an amount
not to exceed the purchase price of the pet, for expenses incurred by the
purchaser in obtaining a diagnosis and treatment for the pet from a
veterinarian chosen by the retailer or dealer.

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