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Originally Posted by Redrose Hello, I do not know what your contract says or if you are planning to have the puppy as just a pet, but that problem would only be acceptable by a buyer in my opinion, only as a pet (as a non-breeding/non-showing dog). If you plan to breed or show, I personally would not keep it and pass the problem along. |
Well, if only I can scan my contract in for you to veiw hehe. Well, she's not a puppy anymore. The breeder actually bought her from a breeder and decided not to keep her because she already has the sister with the same bloodline. I was really interested in breeding her later on after all the testing has been done, but now I find this soft spot. I am really disappointed and feel that the breeder should have informed me. I already know not to pass this along to the puppies. Is there anyway I can have the breeder take her back? Since it is a defect.