Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Missouri

We purchased a puppy from a breeder. We signed a contract stating no returns or refunds. However this puppy has since been to the vet and has health problems. I notified the breeder just to let her know for future puppies not to return her. The breeder sent me an email stating they were sorry andif we wanted we could return her for our money back. We decided to return her and now they are saying. No we signed a contract. What I want to know is. Does the email dated after the contract void out the contract? Would we have a chance at winning if going to court. Thank you.


Asked on 2/05/11, 12:16 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Sean Santoro Santoro Law Office

Yes, you have a chance of winning if you go to court. Despite the contract's language, the breeder was still required to sell you a healthy puppy. The breeder's email promise to refund your money is admissible in court as an admission. I hope you take this breeder to court, as irresponsible breeders such as this are the reason Missouri has the worst reputation in the nation as a 'puppy mill' state. Good luck.

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Answered on 2/09/11, 6:52 am


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