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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: justin tx
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| ![]() I have been working on gathering information on Paisley's liver shunt. And took out my healthy contract to look at. Can you read it and see if I can expect any help from the breeder. Is it correct to say that her liver shunt is a "life threatening congenital defect"? It is in the time frame of less than a year. I emailed the breeder yesterday afternoon updating her on Paisley being diagnosed with a liver shunt and have not heard anything back from her. I want to give her more time to respond, but I am looking for some type of reassurance that she will be doing her part to make sure she is not knowingly producing liver shunt puppies. Here is part of the contract. Thanks. "Puppies are sold with a guarantee against 10 days, no death from the date of shipping, and against life threatening congenital defect for one year from date of shipping. No other conditions are covered. Breeder is in no way responsible for any expenses (medical or otherwise) incurred by Buyer in regard to said puppy. No guarantees are made to the disposition, conformation, size or breeding capability of the puppy, and are sold as pet quality, unless otherwise specified. If within the first year, this puppy dies from a congenital defect, Breeder will replace puppy under the following conditions: In case of death requiring replacement, such replacement will be provided if an autopsy is performed by a licensed Vet and all paperwork from this Vet is forwarded to our Vet. Our Vet will ask to speak to this Vet if this occurs. The puppy’s microchip number must be a part of this report. The Buyer is responsible for the cost of any test or diagnostics performed in the case of sudden death or illness. We will not issue any cash refund. Exchange will be for puppy of same or superior value, when available. All shipping costs are at Buyer’s expense. It is mutually understood and agreed that any litigation regarding this puppy shall be brought about in the state and county of the Breeder. "
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: DFW, Texas
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| ![]() I'm sorry about your baby ![]() This is why I do NOT agree with health guarantees only including "life threatening" hereditary defects. Using the term "life threatening" gives the contract a loophole... I hope your breeder does the right thing.
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: HOT, HOT, HOT AZ
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| ![]() Looks like the breeder is only going to give a replacement puppy if the first one dies and is in no way responsible for vet expenses. Hopefully they will make some sort of allowances or re-imbursements of some kind. |
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: North Carolina
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| ![]() Yes, a liver shunt is definitely a life threatening congenital condition. This is a good example of why it is so important to follow Dr. Center's recommendation and have a bile acids test done before bringing any Yorkie puppy home from the breeder. The problem with your health guarantee is the breeder is not responsible for any vet bills including tests done to determine the condition. The only thing you are entitled to is a replacement puppy which is emotionally next to impossible, I'm sure. There is no clause in any health contract that binds a breeder to retiring any dogs who pass on genetic conditions. This is what determines how ethical/responsible a breeder is. Some voluntarily step up and cover vet bills and remove the parents from their breeding program. Others simply keep on producing puppies and pass the problems onto unsuspecting buyers with a clause in their contract freeing them from financial responsibility. ![]() |
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Donating YT 10K Club Member | ![]() Actually the way it's worded....it sounds like she wouldn't even offer to replace a puppy unless the first one died. I agree it doesn't sound too promising, but I hope your breeder shows some compassion and offers you some type of compensation other than a replacement puppy.
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2006 Location: Toronto, Canada
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| ![]() I agree with everyone else — sounds like she'll only replace the pup if it passes away within the first year. It even states that there will be no cash refunds and that the buyer is responsible for any tests/diagnostics. Also, I'm not positive, but I don't believe that liver shunts are always congenital (I've been researching them as well for myself as Ruthie has recently been diagnosed with LS). She may feels she has no responsibility in this situation because many dogs live a long life with a liver shunt. I think it really depends on your relationship with your breeder — some are more compassionate than others. Good luck with your situation — Hopefully she can help you out, maybe even a partial refund to help out with the bills.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: justin tx
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| ![]() Thank you all for reading the contract over with me. I thought the same. I do hope that she contacts me soon or I will try again. My family just loves Paisley and we want her to be healthy and happy with us for a long time. I have read so much about yorkies and liver shunts in the past month. Is is common for people who buy yorkies to have them BAT before purchasing them?
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| ![]() I am truly sorry to hear about Ruthie ![]()
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| ![]() There may be Laws in your state though that say she may be liable for something... ![]() |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: justin tx
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| ![]() I heard back from the Paisley's breeder last night. She offered to exchange Paisley for another puppy or refund our purchasing price to help with the surgery cost. She also is going to remove the parents from her breeding program as a result of Paisley and another litter mate. Of course, we will take the refund to help pay for the surgery. And I am satisfied with her response. She came across as genuine. I have also spoken to a Vet at the University of Tennessee regarding Paisley's surgery. I just need to set the date and of course gather up the funds.
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: USA
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| ![]() I'm glad that all went well and that she will be refunding your purchase price!! I hope she really does spay/neuter the breeding pair that produced liver shunt pups. UT is the best and cheapest place that I know of if she has an extrahepatic shunt. You can't beat $1600-$1800 which includes everything from all the testing that needs to be done like a scintigraphy and pre-op care to the actual surgery and post-op care. Has she had a Protein C test yet?
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