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Originally Posted by FlDebra 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.