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Originally Posted by Brooklynn I couldn't have said it better myself! Nothing against the OP or breeder but personally, I myself, probably would have not or wouldn't place a puppy into a home when the puppy buyer is ill and not expected to live the length of the puppy's life unless of course it was unexpected! Also, if the puppy buyer can no longer care for the pup I place, the puppy per my contract comes back to me NOT another home!
I pray a resolution comes for what is in the best interest of the pup!
Donna Bird |
The sad truth is, the OP started not one but 3 threads defaming an ethical and responsible breeder without sending all information to the breeder. Whether the breeder asked for records or not, it is up to the new puppy parent to supply the breeder of the veterinarians findings. Without this, the breeder has no way of knowing how to proceed. If this was a first time breeding of this pair, all of the OP's accusations may be justified to an extent however, in past breedings, 9 offspring, this is the first and only complaint. This puppy has only been diagnosed from a vet who has never seen this before. The puppy has not been SEEN by some one who specializes in this area. Even though, another request has been made, it is my understanding still, at this time the records have not been sent.