Why Why didn't you Tonya contact the breeder? With what you have listed it does seem she should have been told. I would have to say it would be hard for a breeder to know what the puppy will grow up like, when some health issues lay silent for months or years before they crop up. If your baby died of a heart disease 4 years later, you should still contact the breeder to let her know. This could show her that she has a problem, and she can control it down the line. I also have no idea what a red leg yorkie is, but is that a bad thing to yell about ? Is that a health issue? Underbites I was told could go away, and some might not cause a problem.
Also to the breeder, do you take the yorkies to the vet, do you write down in your contract that she had a underbite? To safe guard yourself, maybe when the vet tells you that a certain dog has this problem, maybe you need to explain it, then write in down on the contract for both parties to sign. 3 years later and now its biting you in the butt with he said she said stuff. We all know that she can not sue you at this point, but we know she can slander you which is bad for business and against the law.
Tonya if you want her to help you, you need to send her the vet information, if you are not doing this then it comes off as you wanting to cause her problems and lying.
Good luck to the both you. May the best one win, hopefully it will be the yorkie. |