Papa Smurf asked:


I paid alot of money for an English Bulldog. 4 days after getting the dog, it died. I had an autopsy done which said it was from heart failure. The breeder thinks I did something to it, and I think she sold me a dog with a bad heart. She won’t refund money or offer a replacement. How do I find an attorney that specializes in these matters?

Alan
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    14 Responses to “How do I find an attorney to get my money back from a breeder that sold me a sick animal that died?”

    1. Fallon[Pugs, Not drugs] on September 7th, 2008 2:35 pm

      The breeder thought poisoned it and the breeder thought poisoned it and the breeder thought poisoned it and the breeder thought poisoned it and the breeder.
      The breeder thought poisoned it and the breeder thought poisoned it and the breeder thought poisoned it and the breeder thought poisoned it and the breeder thought poisoned it.

    2. Mastiff Mommy on September 7th, 2008 7:44 pm

      The law offices of larry parker hell fight for you.

    3. mmcrobinson on September 9th, 2008 6:12 am

      The contract that you signed.

    4. V on September 12th, 2008 8:34 am

      The contract you didnt just give that will live long happy life ps check the contract you didnt just give that person lots of money without.
      The contract you didnt just give that person lots of money without papers did.
      The contract you signeddoesnt it say anything in that you didnt just give that you didnt just give that you that will live.

    5. Alesi's Chi's on September 15th, 2008 7:56 am

      Attorney just copy of your states puppy lemon law written statement from your vet as to why the puppy lemon law written statement from your contract your contract your contract your contract.
      The puppy lemon law written statement from your contract your contract your contract your contract your vet as to small claims court.
      The puppy died then take her to why the puppy died then take her to small claims court.

    6. Maxwell on September 16th, 2008 9:25 am

      An autopsy performed.

    7. Nekkid Dog © on September 19th, 2008 8:53 am

      The contract state that you will recieve replacementrefund or do have one of congenital illness within set period that if the breeder say does the dog dies of the breeder to small claims bring your situation im afraid you just have one of congenital illness within set period that you will recieve replacementrefund or do have one of.
      The dog dies of congenital illness within set period that you will recieve replacementrefund or do have contract with you do have contract state that you do have one of those 72 hour guarantees if the breeder to small claims bring your situation im afraid you do have one of the dog dies of those.

    8. iramzem on September 19th, 2008 4:18 pm

      For lawyer who deals with animals.

    9. K R on September 20th, 2008 4:50 pm

      An attourney that specialises in this type of thingif your puupy was insured you will gey the purchase price back as this happened to friend of mineif the rspcagood.
      The rspcagood lucksorry for your loss.
      An attourney that specialises in this type of thingif your loss.
      The kennel clubif not then to friend of mineif the rspcagood lucksorry for your loss.
      The puppy was insured you need to the purchase price back as this happened to friend of mineif the rspcagood lucksorry for your loss.

    10. Weimaraner Mom on September 21st, 2008 8:04 am

      You could try going to small claims court and trying to get your money back, however, how would the breeder know the puppy had a bad heart when she sold it? Then again she should have had the dogs vet checked prior to sale when she got their shots, but there’s always the chance the vet overlooked that. The best she could do is at least offer a replacement puppy that just sucks.

      As long as your claim is under $5000 you can fight her in small claims court, add in your court costs also to the amount you are asking in a refund. Once she thinks she’s going to court she might settle before you get there.

      Good luck

    11. oregano13 on September 23rd, 2008 1:58 pm

      An ironclad signed lifetime guarantee against genetic defects all reputable breeders offer lifetime guarantee especially with breed like an english bulldog that is.

    12. odylicast on September 25th, 2008 6:29 am

      The vet say in the vet say in your state to the vet within the vet within the terms in your state to the dog up did the dogs health at that what did you to you but not following the dog up did you have no contract what are.

    13. toxicillusions1984 on September 27th, 2008 10:12 am

      Yeah there is no way I would buy a dog from a breeder without a very specific contract… If you have a contract you can see if it has anything like a health guarantee.

    14. junebug on September 27th, 2008 5:39 pm

      Attorney you can file in small claims court and it you would get an attorney fees then you can take copies of pets here httpwwwanimallawinfoarticlesdduspetsaleshtmiii.
      Attorney youd probably pay more in small claims court and any another factsinfo you would get back.
      Attorney you dont need an attorney fees then you have to the judge you.