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Old 06-27-2006, 08:40 AM   #18
YorkieRose
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You have to show ID and sign for a pup before any airline will allow you to remove the crate...so I doubt the breeder has the pup...I think someone in the handling/shipping process took her...but I question the wisdom of sending a young pup back to the breeder who was not 100%..how did they get a vet to give a health cert saying it was okay???..the trip alone could have been enough stress to make her very ill.
Dogs are well insured, so the owner will get her money, but it is sad not to know what happended to the puppy.
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