Marsha, two questions....why are you breeding dogs? For what purpose? 
 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: ownedbychis
Date: 2/12/2011 1:08:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: oppinion?
 
  
Ms Peggy, I will give her her money back and I wil;l take my pup back and I
will get it seen by my vet and get proper vet care. But I will not let her
have her cake and eat it too. Basically people like that are the reason
breeders have to take the steps to protect themselves....because they want
to basically get a free pup.

Do not call me a BYB. That will anger me quicker than anything. The pup was
coughing a little when it left. IT was NOT sick! It got sick the next day
and it HAD been to the vet here for a check up. I made sure it was well
before I sold it and the vet gave it a clean bill of health. But quess what,
all living creatures are susepctable to illness...it is part of life. I am
willing to take my pup back and give her her money back and have been
willing to do that from the get go. But no she does not get the option of
going out and continuoulsy running up a vet bill and expecting me to pay for
it. You take on a pup you take on the care of it as well.

So, miss holier than thou, do not call me a BYB because I have done
everything that is reasonable. but I wont go along with unreasonable.

AS far as heat.....at these temps, my bill is already near 400 a mo....if I
was a byb and making a killing off these dogs I maybe could raise it and pay
the 1000 a mo it would cost me to keep it on say 70, but since I do NOT make
any money on my pups, I, like everyone else in this economy, am doing the
best I can......

MArsha

--- In [email protected], "Peggy & The Girls" <phrpg5@...> wrote:
>
> 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: ruffles@...
> Date: 2/11/2011 10:25:24 PM
> To: [email protected]; chiexpressions; chihuahuas@yahoogroups
> com; chrisdbf
> 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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