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Originally Posted by Mardelin A reputable breeder would work with the vet, new pup owner to get at the bottom of the problem. If it is diagnosed as a genetic defect, a reputable/responsible breeder would refund the pet fee and let the owner keep the pup. The refund is to assist in the medical care of the pup, that would be a reputable breeders main priority and standing behind ones dogs. Not the money. |
But how can a breeder work with the vet when the buyer will not provide vet information, vet reports or any document on what's going on? You'd think when the lawyer sent a letter demanding money returned, he'd also supply vet bill with diagnosis to show the breeder?