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Originally Posted by troubletb Mia, What did the breeder say about your loss??? Does she plan on trying to replace Tinkerbell?? (not that she can replace her, but I hope you know what I mean). It seems like she sells some very tiny puppies. I know you said she was 15 weeks old, how much did she weigh?? Did you ever bring her to the vet to have her checked.. Sorry so many questions. Anyone else from YT buy a dog from Amazing Yorkies?? |
The breeder said she was very sorry about my loss. She sent me a big beautiful plant with a card that said "God bless you and your family during your time of sorrow." She has called a few times to see how I have been doing and she said I could call her anytime day or night if I wanted to talk. Tinkerbell was 1 lb. 2 oz, she was tiny. I hadnt brought her to the vet yet because I only had her 10 days and the breeder told me to wait a week or two before I had her examined to give her time to adjust to our home and get over her flight stress. I actually had an appointment scheduled for the day after she died. My daughter told me yesterday she overheard my husband talking with the breeder. He had actually taken the initiative to call her (unbeknownst to me) to tell her that I was distraught and ask her what she was going to do about replacing Tinkerbell. I asked my husband about it this morning and he said the breeder told him she had another baby female that was 6 weeks old and would not be ready for another two months. She didn't mention anything about price or whether or not she would be a replacement. So at this time, I don't know if she is going to request additional money or what. I don't believe so, but I'm not sure. She does have a lifetime guarantee if there are any congenital defects, but I don't know what she will say if the necropsy shows that the cause of death was low sugar or something else that was caused at my home.