I did not sell you a parvo sick puppy. Your explanation of this scenario is a bit off. The timeline was over 3 weeks. And when you told me the puppy had died,my answer was "I do not believe that" and you agreed. You fail to mention that you took the healthy puppy saying she was fine and it was when you were out of t,own to Chicago, and your mother was watching the puppy, she stopped eating.
When you told me you were leaving, I offered to hang on to her and you said you lived upstairs at your mother"s house and she knew how to take care of animals. Two weeks after you purchased the dog is when you told me she started getting sick and would not eat. If she had parvo in my care I would have most likely had others that had the illness, considering it is highly contagious.
As far as replacing the pup, I felt bad about your daughter losing her puppy. After I thought about it I did not feel that I wanted another one of my pups go thru whatever it was that killed the dog.
You did not give me a narcolepsy report stating the the cause of death. And you were very specific about wanting a black female, even though I offered you her sister,and you declined.
It astounds me that a puppy is in my ome for 10 weeks and there is no problem whatsoever. You said she was playing and your daughter just loved her so much.
Then a couple weeks later you call me saying you lost my phone #. I had a newspaper ad and also on line. I did not avoid your calls, but your expectation from me as breeder to replace a puppy, and take the risk again with an innocent puppy, I sought legal advice and I was advised that I have no obligation to go further.
I .have far too many positive and satisfied puppy adopters to let this false accusation concern me. Be aware that unless you have proof of what you are saying and accusing me of you will leave me no choice but to bring a defammation lawsuit against you.
I do not sell sick puppies. I sell pups that are babies that need to be cared for and immunized and treated like a fragile baby.
K.Zakaria