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Old 08-26-2010, 10:18 AM   #25
morkiecalvin
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He is pretty much his normal self. Thanks for asking. I have the test results and his resting BATs were 69.9 and his post BATs were 253.9. I spoke with a specialist @ Red Bank and he told me to go ahead and have the ultrasound done tomorrow. That that would be the next step and that as long as I have a copy of the report that I can bring it with me. I am also looking into Penn. I have a friend who knows someone who went to Penn and she is getting me info, etc.

I work for an attorney so we were able to find the statute with regard to the breeder being responsible. It says that the breeder is responsible for up to twice what you paid for the dog within six months of purchasing it. It also says that the consumer is the only one who has the sole authority to determine the recourse, i.e, to return the animal and receive a full refund, or the right to retain the animal and to receive reimbursement for vet fees incurred prior to the consumer's receipt of the vet certification, plus the future cost of vet fees to be incurred in curing or attempting to cure the animal, up to twice what was paid.

Obviously, I am not giving him back. We haven't even approached the breeder about reimbursement yet. I wanted to make sure we had all our info in place first. We did speak with her last nite and all she keeps saying is that she feels bad that this happened and that she would replace him. We kept telling her that he is not replaceable.
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