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Old 08-22-2006, 11:43 AM   #68
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Originally Posted by YorkieRose
As a long time breeder and in the exact same circumstances...I would replace the pup free of charge. The pup died because of carelessness.. not using a carrier is careless..the owner can do as they please..but the professional can not.
The law states we have to use reasonable care in the cases..trying to carry a wiggly puppy is not resasonable, but a judge may not see it my way..I never really care what a judge says, if I feel something is ethcially wrong, then fix it. I have heard so many breeders draw up contract that say a pup must be returned in order to get a refund in the case of a genetic problem...that is just plain cruel..and clever, the breeder knows the pet owner will raerly give back their companion to get the money., so they a home free.

If a dog in my care jumped off a chair and broke a leg, that would not be my fault..that is a common accident that happens, but if I leave it on the grooming table, walk away, go into another room, it falls off, it is my fault.
Good post. I've often thought the "guarantee" that requires you to return your puppy was a joke, and agree with you, as a professional it was her responsibility to keep the pup safe.

I wonder how the original poster is doing??? She must be going through a really rough time.
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