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Originally Posted by John Stelting You need to get a car...... take the puppy back to the breeder...... and demand a full cash refund immediately or you will file a complaint with the local authorities that this breeder is not following proper rules in regard to age of puppies he/she is selling.....
You will have nothing but trouble with this puppy being sold at this age.
Of course you won't do this.............. you'll just complain when you have excessive vet bills. |
How dare you assume things you don't know! Natasha has never complained about the money - only that she didn't have the fee for the emergency charge after spending over £800 in a couple of days on this puppy. Sure, she takes Poppy back to the breeder to be resold to someone who may not be as responsible as Natasha.
Just because there are problems at this moment because of the puppys age is no indication that there will be future problems.
FYI I took in a 2 week old Lhasa puppy from a breeder that the breeder told me probably wasn't going to live through the night, the mother was ignoring her and had several puppies and not enough milk for them all. I begged to take the Lhasa home with me to see what I could do for it. The breeder reluctantly agreed. I had the vet come to my home, he didn't think the puppy was going to make it. I nursed that puppy for over a week, sitting up at night with her, feeding her with a syringe.
The puppy lived to be 14 years old and the only vet bills I had after the initial care were her check ups and shots.
Obviously you would have told me that I would have nothing but trouble with her and should have left her with the breeder to die!
While I am sure Natasha welcomes all advice on here, I am sure yours is advice she should ignore.