
Hi Vicky,
This shows the value of getting all the details down, in writing, before or at the time of mating. You have to think about the possible ramifications of "only 1 pup" "only 2 pups" etc, if C Section is needed, if no pups survive, subsequent matings, and any other circumstances which might probably occur. A verbal contract just does not do it, if that is what you had, as it is only your word against the other sides. As advised above, if you havent signed the KC form, this is likely to be your only leverage in the situation, but the best I think you cold hope for is a stud fee, you wouldnt be able to force them to hand over the pup.
This subject, with slightly different circumstances keeps cropping up. It is important to remember that different breeders work by different rules, and what may be the norm in one breed would be unacceptable in another. And even then, just because lots of breeders do a particular thing does not mean you have a right to it (if you see what I mean). We often waive a stud fee for singleton pups (or even 2, as I am sure Dawn will verify :) )however, each is offered on terms which are individual to that particular mating.
Whilst it must seem terrbily unfair to you, I can see the bitches owners point of view too, they are left with no litter and a big bill for the vets!
bye
Gwen