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Originally Posted by teddy1 I get it.... I plan on calling her in the morning. But I have a feeling she is going to say that she's not responsible, as I left Chole in a crate for a few hours at night, and when I checked on her she had poop everywhere. When I told her that, she flipped out. She said you should not crate her, and what does she have to do for me. Write a whole list on how to take care of a yorkie. She was very rude .
Mardelin, where are these laws stated ? Is there a website on it ?
I'm pretty sure this has happened to her before, as she had her friend whom was there at the time of purchase call me, to see what was wrong. I spoke with her, and let her know that I was on my way to the vet. When I said that she said I could come to the breeders or sellers house so they can look at her, and take care of her for a couple of hours if needed. I wansn't about to take any chances, so I said no, and told her I think the vet should look at her. She told me that her friend(breeder/seller) had albon if needed because the vet was going to charge me alot of money for it.
Ugh I really didn't know there were puppy brokers, but the more I think about things, the more it sounds so true. I never did see the parents, and she told me she would send me the AKC registration. |
California Lemon Laws for Dogs
Here's one website. But as Capt Noonie says if you google California Pet Lemon Laws....there's website after website.
Refunding you vet fee and prescription fee would be the best way for this broker to go. You can very well report her Better Business Bureau, Consumer Affairs......etc.