11-17-2013, 12:34 AM
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|  Very nicely put. Quote:
Originally Posted by Lorraine That's all fine and well but very few people that just got a new puppy would want to return it as they are concerned for it and have bonded with it. Would it not be fair to return the purchase price, pay the parasite treatment fee which wouldn't be much but if this is 'dry eye' that is usually noticed by most breeders that something is wrong well before it would be old enough to leave for a new home.
Also a Vet Check with health certificate on a replacement puppy as has been offered, all I can say is shouldnt that be done with any dog or puppy before it goes to a new home?
I started taking any new litter I have to my vet at about 6 weeks of age solely for a vet check and before I take any deposits from anyone wanting a puppy. I don't want a new owner to be looking forward to a puppy they have seen either in person or in pictures only to tell them later puppy has a health issue that my Vet could have warned me about ahead of time that could prevent it going to a new home. Then at 10 weeks I take them back for a vet check again and first vaccinations. | |
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