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Do Dealers Treat ill, returned animals, or put down?

Jasmine88

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Hello, I bought a RT from a dealer and it arrived with mouth rot. He says send it back. I asked what would happen to it and he says he has a vet on retainer. He still has his ad up, do you think he cares enough about the animals to treat them, or is he going to destroy this one and not check the others out? What do you think? I feel worried sending it back, I don't want it killed or neglected or sent ill to someone else.
Deb Thomas
 
That depends on the dealer, and the extent of illness. In some cases, the value of the animal many come into play.
 
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