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> No, they were never properly heart tested as far as I know. The owner told me they attend regular vet check ups and both had no murmers or history of heart problems. She told me this as it was one of the questions I asked specifically before I bought our pup.
>Yes, our pup came with free 4 weeks kennel club insurance. The seller though did recommend the PDSA insurance as a better deal than the KC. I checked this and it was, hence I went with the PSDA but this was after my first vet visit but prior to the fainting episodes :-( />
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">New York's post is perhaps rather blunt, but essentially true.
> Other posters have given advice and opinions in a manner that is informative and honest and less "blunt".
> This was the lady's first pups ever from her Boxer bitch. She's not a proper 'Breeder' if you know what I mean.
> just feel hard done by spending £700 for a "Pedigree" and now £800 plus in the first year because of a heart issue he was born with. I don't know what to do
>> If you had done all the correct research as you claim then you would know how prone boxers are to heart murmurs.
> Suppose your pup had eaten a sock in the intervening time before you started the insurance and needed an op? That could easily have cost you £400 upwards but then you wouldn't have been able to blame the breeder.
> I am not really sure what you want us to say here. You say you are attached to the pup so don't want to return it for a refund but that is the most sensible thing to do bearing in mind that you may be faced with on going costs.
> I suppose like so many people who post here when they have a problem you want us to say " Oh poor little you. You didn't do your reasearch, you didn't insure but nevermind. lets make the horrible breeder pay and keep paying just so you can keep the pup you are so attached to without any additional cost" Well you won't hear that from me Im afraid.
> If you buy a cheap pup and don't insure then expect to have problems. If you bought a cheap car out of the paper and dn't take out breakdown cover then it is no use whinging because the RAC wont come out to you. It is the same with dogs.
>£700 is cheap for a health tested puppy - I would expect that to cost nearer £1000.
"If you bought the pet from a private seller
If you bought the pet from a private seller, you have less consumer rights than if you bought from a shop or organisation. You can only get a refund for the cost of the pet if it didn't match the description the seller gave to you. So if the seller described the pet as healthy, you have a right to a refund.
If you didn't ask the question about health and they didn't describe its state of health to you, there is nothing you can do".
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