Thread: R.I.P. Pharrell
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Old 05-29-2012, 05:22 AM   #23
lynzy420
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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 View Post
A reputable breeder will be just as upset over this course of events and outcome with this baby, as you are. This baby had genetic issues and they should stand by you and do everything they can to make this right for you. I personally think they should pay for testing....in my opinion, you just can NOT sell another puppy from that same breeding pair or from Pharrell's litter, knowing Pharrell had genetic issues, without having the other babies tested....regardless of who you sell the babies to. This is every bit as much for the breeder's peace of mind, as it is for the buyer......not to mention, the babies!
Key word is reputable...What if this breeder is already an unethical breeder or byb (unbeknownst to the buyer)? What are the chances that they won't breed this pair again? Is there anything at all that can be done to ensure that they stop breeding this pair? Wouldn't a reputable breeder feel so inclined to give a total refund if they knew how uncomfortable someone is about getting another pup from them? I see so many contracts that say "no refunds" and with clauses that seem so difficult to adhere to to get another pup and I wonder what kind of ethical business practice is that?

Thanks for helping to educate us all!
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