I know it must be hard to have to consider giving her back to the breeder. To be honest, I'm not sure that I could. Bottom line is though, if you decide to get her, you are getting a non-purebred dog with health issues. You have to decide if you are willling to deal with that and go from there.
That is why it is always a good idea to have these sorts of issues sorted out before hand and all the 'proof' and health screenings done in advance--they SHOULD have already been done by the breeder regardless. Better to know ahead of time than to find out after you've become emotionally attached to the dog. |