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by PoorMe on 26 June 2010 - 14:06
by shostring on 26 June 2010 - 18:06
If you did not sign a contract and payed for the pup then the pup belongs to you so you are not violating anything good luck with her

by Kimmelot on 26 June 2010 - 18:06

by Abby Normal on 27 June 2010 - 08:06
How old is the puppy now?
If indeed she does have conformation issues, then perhaps it could be you taking the breeder to court for not providing an animal that was fit for purposes. I am assuming you are in the US (don't know why) so your laws may be different.
Kimmelot, sometimes it doesn't take an expert to see if a dog can't walk or move properly.
You almost make this sound like the OP is the one at fault here. Granted it was not sensible to trust this breeder, but that's done now. I don't see how someone can violate a contract 'to show' if the animal sold isn't fit to show.
Poorme
I would suggest that you get another GSD person to give you an assessment of the dog's mobility/conformation, to back you up.
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