Submitted: Sunday, November 01, 2009
Posted: Sunday, November 01, 2009
devilsadvocate4education*just my opinions*
Las Vegas
U.S.A.
Could you give more details here please. When did you purchase the pup, when did you first see the vet, what was wrong, what happened? It is generally in a contract that vet bills are not paid or reimbursed so just wondering what actually happened in this case and if your contract said different. Just the details in general.
Submitted: Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Posted: Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Honesty and Integrity
Wareham
United States of America
The proper telephone number for Kettle Cove Dobermans is 413-367-9705. Please remove the telephone number listed in the report as it is incorrect and should not be associated with this report.
Submitted: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Posted: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Honesty and Integrity
Wareham
United States of America
This case has been researched. This is a bogus report sent out from a pet person who did not want to finish his payments. The puppy in question was sold healthy. Upon living in the new owner's home for several weeks, the buyer claims the puppy developed puppy mange. All dogs have mites. It is when their immune system is stressed that the body no longer fights off the mites. Any puppy moving to a new home (and living with new pets) is under stress, as this is a big change for a young pup.
People wishing to learn more about puppy mange may google it. The new owners of the puppy NEVER contacted the breeders to inform them that the puppy was being treated for mites. No mention of puppy mange came into play until the remaining amount of payment was due. There has also been no proof or veterinarian documentation supplied to the breeder that the puppy was ever sick. None of the other puppies from this litter has had any sitings of puppy mange.
The buyer of this puppy signed a very strict and upfront contract which clearly states that the buyer was to keep in contact and report ANY problems to the breeder. The breeder would be right there for them. The buyer NEVER reported any problems to the breeder. Had the breeder know that this puppy developed puppy mange after being in the buyers home, she would have taken back the puppy till the mange had cleared or whatever pleased the buyer. Let me repeat, the buyer never notified the breeder of any problem.
When one of the breeders of this litter tried to contact the buyer by phone to check on how the puppy was adjusting to its new home, they were constantly told that they had the wrong number. This issue did not come to light until one of the breeders realized that they were being ignored and feared that the puppy was in trouble.
It also states in the contract that the breeders have the right to take possession of the puppy should the buyer not fulfill their monetary duty. The breeders are desperately trying to see the puppy in order to check out its well being. As stated in their contract the buyers money would have been fully refunded (minus a $250 deposit) had the new owners found that this puppy was not the puppy for them for ANY reason. The buyers NEVER exercised this option.
I truly believe that this report was posted by a buyer who does not want to complete his payments for his new puppy.