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Hopefully just the threat of Trading Standards involvement will bring this young lady to her senses and you get some financial recompense.
> <br />How do you know the breeder is a young lady ??
> I think anyone who could subject a young puppy to 2 x 8( or 9 depending on which post is correctt time wise) hour journeys in 24 hours could be considered to possibly be in breech of the Animal Welfare act.
> in this situation I'd make a refund but ONLY AFTER a new home had been found for the poor puppy.......
> and deducting a minimal 'boarding fee'. In other words making the buyer appreciate what they had done. I'd NOT have given a full refund.
> Even 9 hours travelling in 24 hours is too much.
> Mind you I wouldn't have sold a puppy to someone that hadn't been on my waiting list and that I had had several long discussions with, and who hadn't visited at least once before coming to collect the puppy!
> i recently saw went to CAB for help and i went in to be told i need an appointment and the nearest appointment was in two weeks which i have booked for. So not sure how you spoke to them so soon.
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