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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went through this with a not-reputable breeder (I did not know at the time that they were not reputable). I bought the puppy and also bought an optional expensive board-and-train program where a friend of the breeder who is a dog trainer takes the puppy for a few weeks and house trains them etc before the puppy goes home. This was a dumb thing to do but I'd never had a dog and was nervous. A few days after my dog went to the trainer's house, she sent me an update and mentioned "massaging the problematic hernia." What hernia?? I'd had first pick of the litter, and was told by friends that the smart thing to do is tell the breeder what your priorities are and have them pick the dog for you. I did that. [b]She never told me anything about the dog she assigned to me having a hernia.[/b] Not a word until the trainer mentioned it. So she chose the dog with a health issue that had the potential to be serious to give to me, and didn't inform me of the hernia at all. When I consulted my vet about hernias, she told me I shouldn't support this "breeder" in any way shape or form. So I insisted the breeder refund my money and sell the dog to someone else. She gave me a lot of shit and it got ugly but she did refund my money. Happy ending: I did what my vet said to do and went with a rescue dog and life has been happy ever after. [/quote] Oof! I found out that a kitten I had bought (and had traveled for) had feline herpes (a for-life issue). When I called the breeder her reaction was telling, "well I can't close the cattery!". I wasn't suggesting it. Never occurred to me. But SHE KNEW that feline herpes in the cattery meant she had to close until the problem was resolved but she thought she had resolved it by pawning a sick cat on me. I called her vet. He knew all along and of course she did too. I should have driven the cat back but didn't. I gave her a long life but she was never well and always sneezing and throwing loogies everywhere.[/quote]
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