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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?