Buyer Beware of LA Breeder with no warranty.
Posted 07-04-2008 at 10:40 AM by mimnmom
My friend and I made the mistake of purchasing pups online from a breeder that we thought to be reputable. Ads say champion bloodlines, raised in our home with love and warranty provided. Ad also stated good pet or breeder.
We found out that you never buy a pup from a breeder without reading their warranty first.
I am not into bashing and will just provide facts.
Her warranty states: Parvo, Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza and Bordetella are NOT covered.
Color, confirmation, reproductive ability, testicles decending, potty training ability, temperment, improper bite, coat, trachea problems, low blood sugar, internal parasites and external parasites, luxating patellas, loose stools, and coccidia or any other condition that can be corrected by a Vet is NOT COVERED.
This is the real shocker!!!
No guarantee is given on this puppy if any shots, worming or medications of any kind are administered to him within 72 hours of receiving the puppy. (but you are required to have him examined by a Vet within 72 hours of receiving him)
Now both pups needed to be treated for ear mites, coccidia and loose stools/vomiting upon receiving them, but we canceled our warranty because we allowed our Vet to treat the sick
pups. We did not receive the warranty or as I call it lack of warranty until one month after receiving the pups.
Would like to have your responses as to what to do.
We found out that you never buy a pup from a breeder without reading their warranty first.
I am not into bashing and will just provide facts.
Her warranty states: Parvo, Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza and Bordetella are NOT covered.
Color, confirmation, reproductive ability, testicles decending, potty training ability, temperment, improper bite, coat, trachea problems, low blood sugar, internal parasites and external parasites, luxating patellas, loose stools, and coccidia or any other condition that can be corrected by a Vet is NOT COVERED.
This is the real shocker!!!
No guarantee is given on this puppy if any shots, worming or medications of any kind are administered to him within 72 hours of receiving the puppy. (but you are required to have him examined by a Vet within 72 hours of receiving him)
Now both pups needed to be treated for ear mites, coccidia and loose stools/vomiting upon receiving them, but we canceled our warranty because we allowed our Vet to treat the sick
pups. We did not receive the warranty or as I call it lack of warranty until one month after receiving the pups.
Would like to have your responses as to what to do.
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