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Old 03-27-2009, 05:02 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by marcerella02 View Post
I have a question- why do breeders say they will replace the puppy? I think this is kinda crazy. If at 11 months I found out Layla had a genetic disease you coudln't pry her away from my hands- i woudln't be looking for a "replacement". I can see the Principle of it- you promised something that was healthy and if it isn't you are going to make sure that happens- but i don't know many people that would say- well he's broken- better go get a new one... anyways- i was just wondering if maybe there was a different way breeders could handle this.

I have always thought the samething. Sounds good but very few,
if any buyer's would ever take advantage of it.
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