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Sat, 24 Apr 2010 03:55:49 GMT
Open Question: I recv’d a threatening letter from a clients attorney that the puppy i sold her had a heart murmur?
I made her aware before buying the pup that he hadn’t been to the vet or been vaccinated, he was only 5 weeks at the time and she insisted she didn’t want to wait the extra 3 weeks and said she would take him to the vet herself if I gave her a discount to cover the vet fees, I hesitated at first but gave in and sold it to her, she picked it up that same day and she signed a contract. She took him to the vet and that’s when the murmur was found, she returned the puppy after i gave her the option to keep it and the vet fees would be her responsibility or return it for a replacement puppy when one was available, I had her sign a 2nd contract stating she was returning the puppy and agreeing to wait for a replacement, she brought me the puppy but didn’t bring his paperwork and the vets diagnosis like she was required to per my contract. She stated she would overnight the paperwork to me, the following morning she calls and says she just wants her money back and if I don’t give it to her she will sue me. I told her my contract only warranties a replacement but no refunds and she started to bad mouth me, I told her to do what she had to do because I was sticking to my contract.
2 months later (today) I receive a certified letter from her lawyer stating that my contract was void from the very beginning because my contract states that I make every effort to guarantee that the puppy is in good health at the time of adoption and it wasn’t so therefore I have breached my own contract and the buyer has the right for a full refund plus vet fees and attorney fees.
any suggestions?
I live in the state of Texas and we don’t have any laws on puppies being sold under 8 weeks of age.
I did take it to 2 different vets and both found the same thing, I have rehomed him already and I also rehomed the mother of the litter as well because I didn’t want this to happen again.
well it’s not like I never took my puppies to the vet, I did take them to get their tails and dewclaws done and the vet checked them then and all the puppies were fine, how was I to know that the puppy was sick, I would’ve never sold him if I knew he was sick, I’m not a backyard breeder and out to make a quick buck if I were I would’ve kept the mother and still been breeding her. I know from right and wrong and if she didn’t like the terms of my contract she shouldn’t have signed it and brought it to my attention from the get go or she should have just gone somewhere else to get her puppy.
well I don’t think that because I made ONE mistake in selling her the puppy at 5 weeks makes me a back yard breeder, I’ve always sold my puppies after 8 weeks of age, I have 1 to 2 litters every other year because I let me females rest so I don’t think that makes me a bad breeder at all.

Wed, 28 Apr 2010 05:24:09 GMT

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