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Old 04-28-2006, 01:11 PM   #19
shelbysmom
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Originally Posted by Yorkybaby
I bought the dog from a breeder who has been helping me along the way here. I am sure she will be the one that helps in the end. When i bought her i have open registration papers, She then became my dog to do what ever i choose with. I didn't know the "history" of the dog that i do now and now i can understand why the orginal breeder feels betrayed. I can see that. I contacted the orginal breeder to discuss that she has what she has. I thought that was a obligation of mine to the breeder, to my dog and to all of you purchasing dogs out there yes? The breeder was not helpful in the beginning. I am not the bad person here - I have beat myself up in the beginning wondering if i possibly did something to my dog to make her sick - when in fact she was born with it.
So the breeder you got her from bought her with "limited registration" meaning she agreed to spay? Then she sold to you with full registration?

That is a separate issue from the LS problem but it may affect any claim you can make? How do we know the person you got her from did not suspect something?

I don't know much about LS but I know there are special needs for dogs that have it. (diet?) I just wonder if pregnancy can trigger problems? Isn't this dog 2 years old? Don't most dogs with "congenital liver shunt" show symptoms earlier? or is it common in dogs this age?
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