I'm not a laywer or anything, but I did take a few classes and I think you don't really have grounds for a case unless you have physical evidence that she misrepresented what she sold you... for example you would need a written guarantee that her puppies come with a two year health guarantee that she refuses to honor or something like that. Or prove that she blatantly said one factual thing which can be proven wrong. Like if she said she is selling you a AKC purebred yorkshire terrier and she gave you false AKC documents and instead of a yorkie, you got a mini schnauzer or something like that.
Also- another thing is Caveat Emptor which means "buyer beware." Usually the buyer is equally responsible for doing research on the product or breeder before purchasing... so sorry to break the bad news to you!!! I would love your little one as much as you can... If you can't afford to keep her then maybe give her to a family or rescue that can better provide for her. |