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Originally Posted by gemy "If within 12 months from the date of birth, your pup is diagnosed as having a debilitating, hereditary defect, that prevents your puppy from serving you as a companion pet, we will replace it with anther of the same breed. " And the original pup is returned to seller at your cost. But watch out for the sentence prevents your puppy for serving as a companion pet..... Just exactly what condition would that be? LP 3or 4 Liver Shunt, Cardiomyopathy, PRA, etc are just a few examples of diseases that are costly to treat, yet the dog can still "serve" as a companion pet. Ask yourself if a) you could return that pup after loving it for 10 months and b) Just exactly what they will do with this pup when it is returned? |
This health guarantee is complete BS. "
prevents your puppy from serving you as a companion pet" 
Who in the world would give up a pup after a few months to get another one from the same breeder anyway, with probably the same or similar lineage? Also most likely the "breeder" will put down the returned pup, bc they are not worth money, and treating the condition would cause them to lose more money.
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Originally Posted by Meghan1007 Yes thats the breeder, but I also thought that she was going to be a bad breeder to but we called and talked to her a lot about her kennel and she has been doing it for a very long time for like 30 years and has been working with pro vets and makes sure that all the dogs are happy and healthy and they are all well socialized with all the pups around and they have tons of people working and playing with all the pups which makes all the work easier and Im more relaxed now. Why do you think that there could be red flags? |
A byb or miller will not tell you over the phone they are one. Of course she will tell you the opposite. If she has tons of people working for her, she has to pay them right? That means she's doing this for the money. Living off the backs of her dogs.
If a breeder truly loves a breed, they will breed to protect it, and for the betterment of the breed. Have you noticed that yorkies looks nowadays range considerably? Have you ever thought someone's yorkie didn't look like a yorkie? Those breeders did not strive to better the breed. (FYI, just bc a dog is registered with the AKC doesn't mean they should be bred either, it just means that breeder can keep decent records. And if a breeder registers with ACA, APRI, CKC run away.)
A breeder who
purposely breeds mixed breed dogs is NOT doing it for the love of the breed, they are doing it for the love of the money. Mixed breeds does not protect the individual breeds. If you want a morkie specifically, adopt one from your local shelter, they are
full of mixed breed dogs.
Also why would you want to have your puppy stuck in a plane and fly over to you? there was a recent news article that several puppies died in flight while being shipped from a miller. Why would you risk that on a baby?
If you have already made up your mind about this person, then I hope the best for you. But why add the additional risk when you don't have to? Better yet, look for local breeders in your area, at least then you can check out the living conditions in person. i would not believe a stranger over the phone or internet. Just like you can choose to believe her or not, you can choose whether or not to believe us. We are not trying to get your money, she is. We are trying to save you from potential heartache.