i would take her up on the offer and give the puppy back for a refund
she openly admits to breeding 2 dogs with hereditry leg issues..the puppies is already showing signs of leg problems...whether or not it will clear is a coin toss...
my guess is she hasnt done enough of educating her self in her 20 year business venture...
if she had she would not use the term teacup and state the difference in price for a teacup vs what you purchased and she breeds to dogs with knee issues, yes she is honest about telling you about this as she stated but she was uneducated enough to breed them?
and another thing that bothered me was that why worry about something that is ten years down the road (not the quote but what the breeder was basically saying) my agrument with that is that you dont usually purchase a dog and have to plan for its 10 year knee surgery or arthritic care..yes those things happen...but when you are picking out a puppy thats not a exspense that you are looking for.
i have a question for you...and i mean no offense or disrepect just curious
why did you purchase the puppy after she stated the mother had stage 1 knee issues?
again im just genrally curious and im not starting to start an agrument or sound insensitive. |