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Originally Posted by concretegurl This is a congenital defect...the breeder's contract covers ( a replacement pup for) this...I'm confused about the breeders entire train of thought here personally.
So am I right, this breeder despite a reputation of high standing has had this issue in at least one pup before and is still breeding the parents?
Is this situation not unusual?
Is the issue so rare not breeding is not an issue? |
No I was merely pointing out a good breeder will help with Vet bills. Congental defects are part of the Warranty . So that is there guarantee they are suppose to keep. I was pointing out I bought a dog and the breeder was willing to help with worm meds Not part of there warrenty. Thats a good breeder imo.