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Old 12-04-2014, 05:14 AM   #57
joshroo
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"If you take a moment to consider the reality of a serious health diagnosis you should realize that life as we know it cannot simply stop. Diane faces incredible challenges ahead of her physically and financially. Since the recent diagnosis she has scaled down production although, believe it or not, there is still demand for Yorkies out there that Diane must keep up with"


I am sure that the judge would love to see this, has read, it appears that she would do anything to make a buck and sell a sick dog due to her health.... shame shame shame....


I can only guess that in her contract it states that she will not release a puppy under either a weight restriction or age restriction, and from the OP, that she did in fact release the puppy under age per the breeder, so therefore the breeder broke her own contract that then can and will allow the breeder to be sued.


If the breeder had any common sense, she should pay for the replacement and all vet bills from the previous puppy, before this case lands in court, due to that if it shall go to court, she could be responsible for any and all court fees for both parties and possible jail time....


Jail time would be due upon fraud, cause in this case she committed fraud and most likely knew about it. You do not need to know that you committed fraud to be charged with it...
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