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Originally Posted by Meghan1007 Yes she does it says that in the contract if the puppy is no longer in a condition that it can still be your healthy pet within a year that she can take it back and refund it with a new puppy of the same breed no cost. |
Within a year, that's it?! A good breeder will take the dog back at any point in the their lives. One year or 12 years. This person will only replace the puppy with another similarly [poorly] bred puppy if the original puppy can no longer be pet quality (whatever that means

). Think about it, you have a puppy for 6 months or so, and something happens to it, do you really think you can just give that puppy back and get a new one and have no sad feelings about it? You'll get attached to it, and most definitely would not give it back. And if you did? They put it down!
They don't treat it, they simply kill it, it's cheaper.
If they don't kill it, they lock it up in a cage for the rest of its life. My former foster yorkie Katie's [now] yorkie brother was locked in a cage for the most part of his first few years of life bc he had some missing toes and was thought of to not be worth any money bc of it. He was locked in his cage 24/7 and he has all but 2 teeth left from trying to bite out of his cage. He is only 3 yrs old. He was from a puppymill.
Again, probably not changing your mind, but just putting the info out there for others to learn if they so wish.
Perhaps you should take a look at some puppymill videos, see if that will open up your eyes.