04-07-2009, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s These are all issues that should have been decided on in detail and put in writing BEFORE the dog was ever used as stud. Did she agree to these terms beforehand? If so, then she will need to honor the verbal agreement they reached. However, I must say that the terms of the stud owner are not reasonable and not at all normal. Generally, it's a fee or one pup from the litter, not two. Again though, if this is what your co-worker agreed too.... | Quote:
Originally Posted by Rosiegirl  I agree with Bamafan. To be shady back to a shady person is not going to solve this problem, she should have turned around and walked (or ran) away from that deal before it went down. I just hope the dogs have a decent life, it sounds like they will be perpetual breeders. When you sit down and think of all the different ways a breeding could end up, there is a lot of things to agree upon to cover all the situations that could arise. I have heard of one lady who verbally agreed to just one pup in the litter and come to find out there was only one pup, she was obligated to let the stud owner have it, not good. So many scenarios. | I Totally agree with you guys. Im sure they have learned a lesson. Thanks so much for your help....LRod |
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