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We just purchased a puppy from a breeder and it turns out he's a cryptorchid. We're not showing but his breeder charged us show price for this dog because, according to her, they were all top picks. Now, we find out that all the males in this litter are cryptorchid, but we were never informed in the months we waited for this dog.
The contract doesn't mention anything about testicles but does say that life threatening genetic illnesses are covered. Is it unreasonable to ask her to split the difference of the cost of the new surgery vs regular neuter?
This is really a hassle for us since we wanted to wait to neuter (1 year) until he was past puberty and to allow his growth plates to close up since he's a long-legged breed and we don't want to put excess strain on his joints, but now we're worried about cancer and torsion risk. Anybody have any experience with this? He's about 14 weeks and still bereft of balls. I don't really want to reveal the breeder or breed name since it's a small community and I'm still waiting to hear back from her.
As an aside, I've read that this is a genetic disorder passed through the dam. Would all the mother's pups be affected by this in the future? I think she's planning on breeding this litter's females, would they also pass it on?
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
The contract doesn't mention anything about testicles but does say that life threatening genetic illnesses are covered. Is it unreasonable to ask her to split the difference of the cost of the new surgery vs regular neuter?
This is really a hassle for us since we wanted to wait to neuter (1 year) until he was past puberty and to allow his growth plates to close up since he's a long-legged breed and we don't want to put excess strain on his joints, but now we're worried about cancer and torsion risk. Anybody have any experience with this? He's about 14 weeks and still bereft of balls. I don't really want to reveal the breeder or breed name since it's a small community and I'm still waiting to hear back from her.
As an aside, I've read that this is a genetic disorder passed through the dam. Would all the mother's pups be affected by this in the future? I think she's planning on breeding this litter's females, would they also pass it on?
Any help is appreciated, thanks!