Well that is what I would expect her to say. For her to deny that she did anything wrong would be an admitting guilt on her part and grounds for a possible law suit. It is so sad that this happens way too often and the breeder has no concern over being misleading or dishonest. It is quit disturbing. I would be a little more than upset if I got a mixed pup that I was led to believe was a purebred. I wouldn't love the pup any less, of course, but its not about the pup. This is about the breeder and her lack of concern that she may not have a purebred bitch who she is passing mixed breed pup off as purebred Yorkies. If is were me I would defiantly want to know. I'd be the one taking my dogs in for a DNA test for sure. Her lack of concern is to me very strange. Leads me to believe that she knows and just doesn't care.
I wish I knew more about the DNA testing to help you, but I've never had a use for it. There are some who have been in your situation who had it done, but I cant remember who. I know in one instance the pup turned out being a mix. Not sure the cost or what happened after that with the breeder, sorry.
If it were me I would stand my ground and get the proof I needed to confront her.
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