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Old 08-01-2012, 10:53 AM   #39
ajabj5
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From what I have seen there is no other indication of health guarantee I may be overlooking it is a poor quality fax that was sent to me.

It didn't sound reasonable to me, I think in rural area's when a yorkie comes in not feeling well the vets automatically jump to conclusions. I know liver enzymes can be elevated because the little one may have eaten something that was toxic, or could have gotten access to zinc and could be a result of many things. From what I gather there has been no schedule to perform bile acid test or any other tests.

I think the breeder is willing to take the puppy back and offer a full refund of the purchase price. He indicated being aware even though the parents were tested and were cleared of genetic defects that this could just be one of those things that can occur from generations, and it is possible the two were possibly carriers and it was unknown until this occured.
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