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Old 08-10-2009, 07:49 PM   #34
treasurebeauty
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Originally Posted by FlDebra View Post
I tried to edit but was too late -- When I said at 6 months you finally know what you have, I meant that as if you had bought a puppy you felt was going to be in standard. You can of course, identify faults or problems before 6 months -- just as you have here. For instance, his ears may still perk up, and you could help them to that end, but I think they are still going to be wide set. About thta hernia...... is she going to pay for the repair? I am not familiar enough with them to know if that is considered a large one or not. What did the vet say, is it small enough that it might self repair? Does he think surgery is warrranted?
My vet said umbilical hernia at this point doesn't need surgery, there is a possibility that it will repair on its own, but never a guarantee. it could still be there as adult, and at that time, I can repair it by surgery. The thing that make me so mad is I think she is not reputable by not telling me this up front, and after I contact her regarding this issue, she told me it's not a genetic problem, so it's not covered in her warranty, and she refused to take her puppy back and she said there is absolutely no money refund. She said I can return the dog at my own cost, and wait for another puppy. I had been waiting this puppy for two years, and this is what I got, and she wants me to believe I will get a better one after another waiting??? Oh, and she said because I don't show, so I don't know the standard of a yorkie. Seriously, look at my puppy, I think my dogs are better quality compare to hers!! And at least, I know what is right to do!!

By the way, her name is Tiffany Coburn.
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