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I trying to understand your point of view. I am just a simple owner, but if I brought a dog, later someone has some evidence or suspicion that my breeder is using mixes, or that my dog itself was a mix, I would try my best to find out the truth, not stand blindly by my breeder. Because really, if I paid a lot of money and believed I got a purebred dog, and got a mixed dog instead, I wouldn't love my dog less but I would be upset at the breeder for lying. Of course, it might be different if I was a breeder and now my investment was 'wasted'.. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Finland
Posts: 66
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I don't know how it is in France but here in Finland the Kennel Club rules are that if a dog is later found to be a mix instead of pure bred (and so looses it's registration) the breeder is obligated to refund the total price for the buyers.
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#3 |
ir Brukne
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Well, in many countries the same could be done by signing a contract. They can differ in many ways,but still usually breeder states that he or she is selling a purebreed dog.
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