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Originally Posted by BarbieDoll0x I am not going to give up calling, I will keep on calling until I get an answer, it's the principle of the matter. I can understand the vet not wanting to release things, But that fact that she was all willing to give me records and once I said the breeders name, and she got all defensive and snippy, makes me worried. I am not out to gain anything from this, All I am looking out id for the health of my puppy. That's all I care about. With the scare we had, I was just distraught and I want to try my best to prevent that from ever happening again. It just seems suspicious what's going on, But I will get an answer, no matter what it takes. Now that you say the records were falsified, I am wondering the same. I don't think she would do that, but now I don't even know. Thank you!
Btw: Is a 14 day health guarantee normal? |
Hi, I'm a fellow New Yorker and the 14 day thing is called a puppy lemon law and it's enforced by the state. I saw your address and I knew right away what you were talking about. It just gives the purchaser a chance to have the puppy checked out by whoever they want and if something is wrong, the seller has to return the money paid for the dog. The purchaser gets to keep the dog, too!
There is a puppy broker that is somewhat a mill, I tried to catch the SOB and do something about him. That is how I learned about the law. Since then, he was charged (a second time, he got off the first time!!!!) and the local news and their website were one forum for people to vent and share info. That's a small piece of how all of us came together and wouldn't let it rest.
Where did this puppy come from specifically, if you don't mind me asking?
Good luck, and keep in mind, if she's hyper, she needs more calories!!!! After a good play, do the nutracal or put the Karo syrup in the water for sugar.