Ouch!

On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 22:49, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> wrote:

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>    Why won't you pay for the Vet bills? You admit the pup got sick while
> under your care.  Does this mean that if she returned the pup to you, that
> you wouldn't take the pup to a Vet and pay to make it healthy again?  Why
> would you purposely sell a sick puppy to begin with, if you are so concerned
> about your reputation?
>
> To be honest, you should not have bred dogs to begin with if you can't
> supply adequate heat for them.
> You should not be breeding dogs at all, if you have no intentions of giving
> them Vet care when you know that is always a possibility when breeding dogs.
>
>
> The woman is obviously in love with the puppy, like so many of us get when
> we buy a puppy and yes I think she is looking for you to pay the Vet bill
> and yes you should be made accountable to pay it.
>
> You just labeled yourself as a typical Back Yard Breeder. A good breeder
> would have had the mother and all the pups checked by a Vet before they are
> sold, regardless if the pups were sick or not. A good breeder would not
> breed dogs knowing they can't give them the extra heat that they need. A
> good breeder makes sure that he/she has money set aside for Vet bills Before
> they breed.  A good breeder doesn't just breed to make money off of
> livestock, they breed to better the breed.
>
>
>
>
>  *-------Original Message-------*
>
>  *From:* [email protected]
> *Date:* 2/11/2011 10:25:24 PM
> *To:* [email protected];  
> chiexpressions<[email protected]>;
>  [email protected];  chrisdbf <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* [Chihuahuas] oppinion?
>
>
>
> Would like some oppinions here. Sending this to Christian groups for moral
> oppinion, breeder's group for the breeder's oppinion and non-breeder chi
> group for the buyer's oppinion...covering all my basis :-)
>
> My pups were ready to go Monday, and they went quick! 3 of the available 4
> were sold before they were ready to go! However, last week was extremely
> cold here. I'm gonna be very frank and honest. I can not afford to keep my
> heat very high. My temps inside my home are set at 56. We keep
> covered..its the best I can do. Anyhow, a couple of the pup's got a cold.
> We had already arranged pick up of the pup on Sunday so when I met her we
> discussed the cold. She did not have to take the pup but I told her, if
> she wants it, take it to the vet and if the vet says anything is wrong,
> she can return it and I will give her her money back. Monday I called her
> to see what the vet said. She said the vet said the pup had broncitis but
> was otherwise healthy and gave it some antibiotics and said he would be
> fine in a few days. Again, I offered her a refund and return of the pup.
> She said no. Said he would be fine. My contract states you have 72 hours
> to tell me you want to return the pup and it states that if there is any
> health concerns, remedies are limited to buy back of pup...I will not pay
> vet bills.
>
> Today she calls says it has been a week (actually only been 5 days) said
> the pup was still not better and that vet wanted to do x-rays ect and
> said it was genetic. I told her it absolutely was not genetic. I also
> told her, although it had been longer than 72 hours, in order to preserve
> my good name, I am STILL willing to give her her money back and she can
> return the pup. She said they would wait and see what the test say and
> then decide, then hung up. So I texted her and told her I would keep the
> offer for a refund open another 24 hours....which will be 6 days total
> when my contract clearly states 72 hours.
>
> I do not know what she is wanting. I think maybe she expects me to pay the
> vet bill, I don't know....but what more should I do? I will NOT pay vet
> bills. I do accept that the pup got sick under my care which is why I have
> extended the refund time. But at some point, I have to be able to say the
> deal is done.
>
> Marsha
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