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Old 12-29-2005, 01:54 PM   #26
YorkieRose
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It all comes down to what the contract states. If you bought a male for breeding and there are no testicles at 6 months, you should get a refund after you return the pup or the breeder should pay whatever extra cost to neuter and you keep your pet...retained testicle neutering runs more then a regular neutering.
The pups should not have been sold for breeding in the first place if the testicles could not be detected at the time of the sale.
As to the teeth..have them removed, a normal puppy expense for the pet owner..

PS..when the testicles remain the body cavity for months , they tend to aptophy and he would be the best stud potential anyway. These things are genetic recessive traits, so why buy another from the line who no doubt carries the genes?
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