Imzadi
♥ Saved by an angel in a trench coat!
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Look, OP, take everything that everyone says here, including me, with a grain of salt. Go meet the dog. Talk to the people. Bargain with them. Read the original contract. Walk away if it doesn't feel right or if you can't get the price you think is fair.
The dog likely came from a decent breeder. That breeder planned for her birth, oversaw it with one of her own beloved dogs, and nurtured the puppy for the eight weeks or more that she was with her. She sold the pup to people she believed would take good care of the dog, and by your account, they have. They may well have been repeat customers or customers of another breeder known to the breeder of this dog. They loved and cared for the dog, and perhaps it became a lot. That can happen. Many of us are guilty of this when we take on a puppy, dog or other pet. (I remember the feeling myself when I got a puppy while still undergoing chemo.) Life happened for them, and someone is now having health problems. They feel the dog would be better off in another home and they're trying to find the right home for the dog now. Another loving home, like the ones she's had already. She does not sound like a ruined dog; she sounds like a well-bred, young one just out of puppyhood and still a year away from maturity. Hardly a lost case.
A lot of what you state may be conjecture or a "tall tale" too.

Everyone’s time & input is greatly appreciated. I know everyone brings different experiences to the table & sometimes things get added or “expanded” on here on the DIS!
Just be careful of advice from "Internet experts." There's a lot of them on the DIS and the Internet.
