Robert S. asked
Do you deal with contract issues related to the purchase of a companion dog from a breeder? I purchased the dog from a breeder in VA but live in NC. I agreed to bring the dog back to the breeder to be spayed within 60 days, but the breeder kept postponing and would not provide the name of her vet. The contract did not specify that I had to leave the dog with the breeder for 10-14 days post-spay. The breeder is now sending threatening texts and letters, and calling my vet claiming she still owns the dog and that I have breached the contract.
June 26th, 2023
Jean C. answered
Since the spay requirement in the contract is a benefit for you, you can waive this part as the bree...
June 26th, 2023
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