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I was referring to the breeder you got your puppy from as a backyard breeder, not you. |
I totally understood that after I went thru the entire thread trying to figure out how I made you mad and it was then that I realized you were just being nice by answering my question.....I only red the blue stuff...not the beginning, saying this is my favorite: |
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Wow this whole topic has me on pins and needles! Rebecca your baby is so sweet and her ears remind me of my Zeus! Everyone comments on his ears and I just laugh. She is beautiful but I understand your anger. Keep us posted I will be thinking of you.:animal-pa |
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sometimes these little ones are so badly bred that they are born with luxating patellas. i fostered a chihuahua who walked like yours and like the way i described. she had to have both legs operated on before a year old. definitely have your vet check for it, maybe even do x-rays, and then if he finds it to be true, have him put it in writing just in case you need it in your case against the breeder. |
Guess what, it says in my contract luxating patellas are my problem not hers!! I'm so mad right now!!!! And yes, she sometimes looks like she's pooping and she's not...unreal!!!!!!!!! Honestly, I don't know what to do...this isn't good no matter how you cut the pie...These breeders need to be stopped!!!!!!!!! I have this one last litter of 4 baby bunnies but that's it for me, I'm done!!! And my bunnies are fine, my male is a retired show bunny....it's just, I'm so turned off by this bull crap breeding thing....I may have found my calling in life...figuring out a way to stop this horrific type thing!!!!!!! I might start a rescue program of my own...that will curb my desire for babies and help while I'm doing it....Anger!!! |
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What kind of health guarantee did you get with her? Probably the most she offers is a replacement puppy and no help with vet bills. |
Okay, I understand liver shunt is bad and can be fatal but not sure what it actually is. Anyway, it says in the contract that any life threatening disorders a puppy can be returned at my expense and I can get another one at half price...I am stupid!!!!!!!!!! She went over the contract but left a lot out!!!! And I signed like an idiot!!! I don't even have a contract with my bunnies...I just sent an email to someone that got one of my bunnies because she had some questions about neutering and I told her if for some God forsaken reason something should go wrong while the process is done she could have a new bunny at my expense...HELLO!!!!!!!!!!! I don't understand this...I have no contract!!! I guess willing to be decent is a God given choice....proven! |
Oh, it states very clearly that once the puppy leaves she is not responsible for any vet bills!!!!!!!!! For any reason!!!!!!! |
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Here is some information on liver shunts. They are all too common in Yorkies today and thousands of dollars to diagnose and surgically correct. Portosystemic Shunts FAQ Here is some information on luxating patellas. Again, all too common in Yorkies and thousands of dollars to surgically correct: Luxating Patella: A Knee Problem in Dogs |
Are luxating patellas more common in the smaller standard sized dogs? Just wondering how common it is for a Yorkie, like Jackson, who is almost 14lbs. I'm sure the risk is always there, but just curious if anyone can tell me how common for the bigger dogs. |
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