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by ILMD on 12 September 2015 - 16:09
the bottom line is that for the purchase price the guy got 2 dysplastic dogs, a bunch of vet bills and a tough luck letter. similar stories are fairly common in the dog world.
by Bundishep on 12 September 2015 - 17:09
Im not blasting the fella as i stated i fully understand why the guy would not want to gamble with trying on a third dog thats why a cash compromise is the best possible solution it appears both partys have drawn a line in the sand and if thats the case nothing will ever be settled or agreed upon. I dont think its fair to the breeder for pup owner to run up vet bills that are out of the breeders control and then say you owe me for vet bills on top of the first purchase price of the first dog.
by 1GSD1 on 12 September 2015 - 19:09
Larry, My female who was severe lived till 12 1/2 and I to this day think I put her down too soon. I wonder if you x-rayed those two backyard bred dogs if you would have had poor hips on them too? We will never know. They could have been fine but maybe they were not. This is only a sample of a few dogs but you don't have anything concrete to compare unless they were x-rayed. You cannot prove they were health free with respect to joints just because they lived to such and such an age.
by Larryindallastx on 12 September 2015 - 22:09
by Jenni78 on 13 September 2015 - 17:09
by Western Rider on 13 September 2015 - 18:09
Jennie78 I so agree with you having had to face the same thing. One lasted 11+ years the other 14+ they slowed down on there own but I kept them very active. They went with me on just about every horse ride until the last year or so.
by Bundishep on 13 September 2015 - 20:09
by Larryindallastx on 23 September 2015 - 00:09
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