Talk to your lawyer about this. If it is part of the contact and states there is a warranty over any congenial defects, then you have a case. This is a bad breeder to not stand behind her word and contract. However, NO breeder can guarantee size and she'd be a fool to inclose that on her contract. Get a lawyer and do it fast! Also, go to another vet in your town for a second opinion. Have both vets type out their findings. Do lots of researach on it where it states it's a genetic defect. Any and all correspondence needs to be done IN writing with return receipt certified mail. That way, you have proof that you've tried to make this right. |