01-15-2012, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 I agree with you. You were not scammed. However, hindsight here will be 20/20 as well. I sincerely think the people who you got your puppy from are honest, and nice. But they didn't know what they were doing when they bred their dogs. Did they study their lines? How far back? Where their dogs genetically tested for any diseases? Where their ancestors? If your dog does have a heart condition, it could be genetic. A nice home and good intentions can't guarantee a healthy dog alone.
I think at this point all you can do is be honest with the breeders and let them know what is going on. Share copies of the vet's test results with them. Look over your contract and see if they will be assisting you with vet costs.
I hope the little one gets better and it's nothing serious. | Quote:
Originally Posted by ladyjane While it may be serious, it still may be something
treatable. Try to remain positive!
Prayers for Mia. | Quote:
Originally Posted by gemy I too offer up my prayers for you and those pups. PDA can be operated on, not cheap of course, and the pups will bear all the risks inherent in any surgery.
It sounds like your vet is going above and beyond, and I was happy to hear they have already arranged for a consult.
I know you will let these "breeders" know what is going on with the pups. I would wait until after the specialist consult. I also would be pretty blunt about the lack of professionalism of "their vet" who missed an obvious murmur, in
not one but two pups!
Prayers for you and Mia, and the other little pup | I agree with everyone here. Will say a prayer for both pups.
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