Good for you, doing all your homework on what you need to be looking for in your breeder and your puppy. Like others have said, I would suggest you take the loss of the deposit and look elsewhere, because the vet bills and the heartbreak you are setting yourself up for, could easily far out weigh the joy of getting this particular baby. If the breeder is so concerned that her pups are so "iffy" health wise, that she is only willing to stand by them for 2 days, this is NOT a pup you want! And if you do decide to get this baby, and the breeder makes admendments to the contract, make absolutely certain the changes are written by her, in the contract, crossing out the original sentence on the contract, and then you both initial right where the change has been made. At the bottom of the contract, you have HER write, "Changes that have been made to the original contract are initialed by both myself and the buyer, validating I/ we are in agreement with the initialed changes". Sign and date that additional sentence! |