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"All puppies go with a written warranty. We offer a lifetime of support & stand behind what we breed. We will not sell anyone a puppy that we do not feel is suitable for them. "

 

"BAER hearing tested Full Bilateral hearing, DNA clear for pra, pll" etc

 

"will always take their dogs back, and/or make suitable arrangements for them, and offers lifetime support and information regarding care, training, behaviour, exercise. feeding, etc."

 

"show or breeding Potential Puppy, - Comes with Main ANKC registration, is guaranteed to be true to the ANKC bred standard, and comes with a written health warranty and more as required"

 

Would you expect to receive not only the Main Registration, copy of dna and copy of the BAER hearing test?

 

Would you expect either a refund on return or exchange for a full bilateral hearing tested replacement? 

 

If you learn has a defect that was not disclosed because  BAER hearing certificate NEVER came with the dog and subsequently paid for by the purchaser, test confirmed the dog was deaf in one ear?

 

Then buyer learn is the second one recently tested by same place  because same breeder sent litter mate without  the BAER certificate for that dog either.

 

Do wonder how many others have never received one either I notice all puppies advertised in past year or more, as BAER hearing tested Full Bilateral hearing

 

The buyer specifically wanted what was advertised, a show and breeding quality dog with full Bilateral Hearing......... dog was immediately returned but no refund or exchange whatever.

 

 

 

The buyer did receive this after being refused a replacement and told to take the dog back.

 

"There are no rules against showing a unilaterally deaf dog and most people would never know.

 

There are no rules about breeding unilaterally deaf dogs, either as many people never test for it.  BAER testing is not required for a dog to be put on Main Register.  There is no accreditation programme for it here in Australia, even. "

 

 

 

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Yes, I would expect the ANKC papers, and copies of all tests listed on the advertisement for the dog in question... and a copy of the health "warranty" that states the full terms of any refund or replacement if the dog is found to be not as advertised.

 

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On 04/07/2026 at 6:14 AM, tdierikx said:

Yes, I would expect the ANKC papers, and copies of all tests listed on the advertisement for the dog in question... and a copy of the health "warranty" that states the full terms of any refund or replacement if the dog is found to be not as advertised.

 

T.

 

Thanks

 

Solicitor has confirmed comes under case law as "obtain benefit by deception"

 

Next step court

 

Good thing still have the copy of application to purchase 

 

As well as all emails and txt messages.

 

Something every puppy buyer would do well to keep just in case ever end up in same scenario.

 

 

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