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We got our puppy on the 23rd of March 2019. I was on the was home from my good friends Funeral. I was so excited looking at her. I took her straight home and my wife went and got her all sorts of stuff for her from Pet Smart. Immediately we noticed large clear worms in her stool and took her to the vet. She ended up having 3 types of parasites. After a couple more days she stopped eating. I rushed her to the hospital and she nonetheless had full blown parvo. She was nearly dead. We tried and tried to be civil. But now all of a sudden it's our fault. I want to fight back and keep this from happening to other people and animals! [email protected] Contact me and LETS STOP THIS

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Unfortunately we adopted a puppy last Saturday and by early Sunday morning the puppy had had several seizures and passed away. The puppy had seemed lethargic when we brought him home. We had given him a little water and he had thrown it up. Late that evening we were awaken by him whimpering and went to take him out and he had a lot of diarrhea. By 5:00 am he began having seizures and he passed away. We called the group and they refunded us our money right away and asked for the dog back to be tested. Unfortunately the dog was never tested and we are afraid it may have had parvo. 

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Please contact me we have experienced the same problems and want to do something about it [email protected]

This lady was nice the day we purchased the puppy, but when we called her with a problem she was a totally different person. The puppy died (asparated) the vet said there was nothing we could have done to stop it or help him. She was so hateful when we called her . she could tell we were very upset about it and heart broken. she acted like it was something we had done and hung up on us. she talked to the vet so she knew what happened. I called back to report how she acted to me she hung up on me. I could never get to a manager or anyone else she always answered. I would not recommend them to anyone. she can't talk to a person how does she treat the animals??

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They gave me a sick puppy that I had to give back given the promise that I'll be getting her back once she recovered. But she was taken away from me a month longer than needed. She constantly cancelled on our meeting and got mad at me for asking why was she isn't keeping her word. I should have known something was wrong with this organization when the dog was given to me with dried feces on her head and the husband snatched my puppy away from me. Everyone is telling the truth that the woman in charge is extremely rude and nasty. She's dismissive and will shut you down for simply being concerned about your pet. She will post your photo without permission on the facebook page and will keep it there even if the dog isn't in your possession anymore. So who knows what she's hiding. She blocked me on facebook for asking her to take my photo down and cursed at me and threatened me through text. Please don't get your pet from them. I wish I read these reviews before getting my dog because I had the same negative experience. I even saw the perfume they use to "bathe" these dogs.I feel so bad for the animals. They don't deserve to be with that evil woman

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Actually the truth to this is that this lady did take her dog to the vet and we pulled the vet records and no such issues were noted. Furthermore, we took the pup to our vet and came with the same results. No one snatched her pet from her. This girl failed to follow instructions on feeding her pup and was reimbursed her adoption fees. She also was given the opportunity to have the puppy back at NO COST but was informed that she must return the reciept and original documents given to her and sign new ones. She refused to do this and SHE DECIDED that she did not want the puppy back. We have all documentations to prove this and are more than willing to provide those to individuals who request them. Furthermore as for posting her photo, nothing illegal about that . We post all adopters photos.

my dog also had a respiratory problem (puking and heavy coughing) so through all this I can definitely believe the puppy mill speculation at this point

Complaint
ID:  11017292Date Filed:
12/29/15Nature of
Complaint: Contract IssuesMs. [redacted],Per our
telephone conversation of January 15, 2016 her is my written response to the
complaint that you have received along with supporting documentation, with
additional...

documentation from us upon request, from the trainer who evaluated
the puppy, known as Polar, on the date of the return as well as the telephone
company.  I have addressed the document
that you provided to me line by line for your convenience. Ms. [redacted] states that she and her family adopted the puppy.  This is incorrect. Ms. [redacted] adopted the puppy as per the contract provided.  Her husband did not sign any documents thus making her the adopter of the puppy.Ms. [redacted] states that the puppy had a severe case of separation anxiety and describes a violent bite.    I have [redacted] information, by a legitimate source, of exactly what separation anxiety is and what happens.  Furthermore, during my telephone conversation with Ms. [redacted]’s Aunt, who called me for Ms. [redacted]: Ms. [redacted]’s Aunt and later during that same conversation Ms. [redacted], stated that the husband of Ms. [redacted] had a treat curled up in his hand while attempting to “train” the puppy.  It is our educated belief that the puppy nipped her husband in attempt to retrieve the treat.  It is our educated belief that the husband is an inexperienced trainer, although had good intentions and did not understand the reaction of a puppy attempting to get a treat.Puppy
separation anxiety isn't uncommon. According to veterinary about fourteen
percent of pet dogs seen in veterinary clinics suffer from problems being left
alone. Puppies adopted before eight weeks of age, mixed breeds and pups adopted
from shelters are at highest risk.Affected puppies feel over-attachment to one or
more family members.Problems
develop when the amount of time you spend with the pet changes. Puppies learn
to become comfortable with their new routine, and a change in routine perhaps due to kids returning to
school, your new job, new dog introduction or baby can cause puppy stress.What
Is Separation Anxiety?Animal
behaviorists recently have begun to use different terms to describe the
condition.That’s
because not all dogs become anxious when left alone, although they do act out. Separation distress doesn’t
necessarily mean the pup feels anxious and probably is a more accurate
description of dogs displaying separation behaviors.Separation
behaviors encompass a whole range of activities that might take place as a
result of the puppy being left alone. Many times, dogs act out because they’re
stressed or anxious at the owner’s absence.But
some behaviorists suggest that separation behaviors such as emptying your sock
drawer or chewing up the toilet paper may arise out of boredom. This could be
the canine equivalent of a teenager left alone by parents, and throwing a
party. About the only way you can tell the difference is to set up a video
camera while you are gone, and have it looked at by a behaviorist to see if the
dog shows anxious behavior or simply appears to have a good time disemboweling
the sofa cushions.What
Are Separation Behaviors?The
puppy follows you around the house and becomes increasingly upset as you
prepare to leave. When left alone, affected pups act anxious or distressed,
often become extremely vocal, and sometimes forget house training. They may destroy property either to escape or as a way to relieve stress.Many
pups with separation anxiety target personal items. For instance, they chew up
your shoes or a favorite purse. They aren’t retaliating for being left alone.
Because these items smell like you, that can trigger anxiety that prompts
destructive displacement behaviors. Puppies may also seek out objects that
smell like you because your scent comforts them.In
a similar fashion, pups may forget potty training. Older pups might even decide to mark with urine or
defecate on something that smells like their owner. This isn’t to get back at
you, but instead is the pup’s attempt to self-calm.The adoption fee is nonrefundable per the contract signed by Ms. [redacted], unless there is an illness that would result in death.  This is a standard contract amongst most rescues.We requested on numerous occasions for the vets name and proof of vet visit and statement regarding separation anxiety.  This was NOT provided.  We were informed by Ms. [redacted] that she would only give it to us once she was given her money.We requested that Ms. [redacted] take the puppy to a certified trainer/dog handler and that if she wanted to take her to the trainer at [redacted] we would pay for it.  This trainer is NOT one of OUR people, so to speak. She is employed by [redacted] and is a licensed trainer.The statement that we are not responding to emails from Ms. [redacted] is incorrect. The complaint filed on 12/29/2015 and we have documentation that we responded to her as late at the 31st of December.There is no issue with the puppy and continues not to be an issue.  The issue was with the adopter who, in our opinion, had ulterior motives for obtaining the puppy other than that of for their family and/or were not able to handle a small child and an 8 week old puppy.  Both requiring a lot of attention and training.There is no proof that a vet stated that we knew about an issue such as Ms. [redacted] claims.  We stand firm that there was and is no issue with this puppy.The statement we do not care about our animals at all is slanderous and defamatory and without merit.  It is a feeble attempt of Ms. [redacted] to extort money from our organization because her husband and herself were unable to handle the responsibility of being pet owners.  In fact, Ms [redacted]’s Aunt stated, when she returned the puppy to us, that Ms. [redacted] should probably stick to cats since she has such a young child. We did indeed ask about the health of the puppy on more than one occasion and Ms. [redacted] become combative on the phone and via email including calling us “mns” thus we ceased communication with her after the return of the puppy by her aunt. Puppies, all puppies, have worms,  we have provided proof that the puppy was wormed on two occasions.  We informed Ms. [redacted], and IF she went to a vet they would have told her the same, puppies need to be wormed more than once or twice.No issues were hidden and Ms. [redacted] when she picked the puppy up placed the puppy in a shopping cart with her child and was more than elated, as was the child.  Video can be obtained of the pick up if the Revdex.com needs it.Ms. [redacted] contradicts herself, she states that we did not respond to her and yet in one of her last comments states that emails were saved.Consumer Resolution:Ms. [redacted] has returned the puppy and will not be receiving a
refund as she signed our contract and is bound by that by law.  There is nothing wrong with or was wrong with
the puppy.AS for the money for vetting it is required by contract to
take the puppy to the vet besides what type of pet owner doesn’t take a
dog/puppy to the vet normally?  This is
an expense every pet owner inoccurs. 
Crates are what we recommend to all adopters, thus an expense of the
adopter. Repairs to the puppy, the puppy was not in need of repairs nor was the
puppy repairedOUR DESIRED RESOLUTION:That this fictitious complaint be closed and found to be
false.EXHIBIT ONE:Health and
Temperament Form clearly states the obvious of our refund policy as well as any
other issues. This document is signed by Ms. [redacted].EXHIBIT TWO:
Pages 1-4Page 1We instruct
each and every adopter to read each line and initial each line to indicate that
they agree and understand the item.  Ms.
[redacted] initialed each and every line Line 3:  Clearly states that we are not selling a
puppy and they are not purchasing a puppy that they are adopting and that there
is NO REFUND unless it is terminally ill.Line 4:  States that the adopter must take the pet to
a vet within 7 days and provide us with proof. 
Ms. [redacted] did not.Line 6:
States that the adoption is a lifetime commitment and that the adopter will not
give up on the adopted pet for any reason other than terminal illness or severe
aggression.  NONE of which is the case in
this situation. Page 2Line 7:
states that the adopter agrees to assume all responsibility of pet including
but not limited to behavior changes. 
(although we do not believe that there are any aggression/behavior
issues).Line 8:  Adopter failed to provide this information as
wellLine
10:  Advises of possible behavior issues
including destructiveness and variety of other issues and that she was advised
of crate training and such.  Page 3Line 1:  Agreement initialed by Ms. [redacted] that she
must return the pet to us if no longer wants. 
Ms. [redacted] indeed attempted, along with her husband, to sell the
puppy,  4 days after they adopted the
puppy and numerous days before attempting to contact us about any issues with
the puppy.Line 4:  States that adopter agrees not to give the
puppy to anyone, yet they attempted to sell the puppy.Line 4 The
fact that she agrees to pay the sum of 500 for attempting to sell/giveaway the
pet without our permission.Line 6:  Failure to abide by the contract results in
the return of this pet to our organization. 
We have the permission of the adopter to reclaim the pet WITHOUT
MONETARY COMPENSATION.Line 7:  Release of liability for items
purchased/damages caused as well as no implied or stated warranties.Page 4Line 1:  Agreement to this contract and its pages as
well as a signature by Ms. [redacted].EXHIBIT
THREE:The proof
that the dog was wormed prior to her adopting (on two occasions)EXHIBIT FOUREmail of
December 30, 2015 is a response to a statement that Ms. [redacted] published online
about our organization.  Communication
ceased after this hostile email was received by our company.Email
correspondences dated Dec 29.  Which
shows that Ms. [redacted] is not being forthright in her statement that we have not
responded to her.  Infact, we ceased
responding to her due to her hostile emails. 
These emails show that we offered to pay for training evaluation.  The email also shows that Ms. [redacted] on Dec
29 at 2:53 states in her email to us that we are not to blame for the alleged
issues and that she didn’t want full money back, now in an email/letter to you
she contradicts herself yet again.On Dec 29th at 2:42 Ms. [redacted] states that she thinks the dog would be better for someone
who doesn’t have a small child. Thus further reinforcing our belief that having
both a puppy and a small child at home is the real motivating factor for the
return of the puppy not aggression.EXHIBIT FIVE:An email
received from the new adopter of this puppy, clearly stating that she has not
had any issues with this pup.  This puppy
was adopted approx.. 7 days ago.EXHIBIT SIX:[redacted]
posting on dec 26th on Mr. [redacted]’s page stating that they are
trying to sell the puppy, clearly in violation of our contract.  At this time no one had made any contact with
us about any issues with the puppy.  If
you read the comments and Mr. [redacted]’s response that the issue is the dogs
energy. He states nothing about aggression.  It is an 8
week old puppy and as you can see from the current adopter, she has a lot of
energy, which is par for the breed.In closing
we have many many more items that we could submit to you should you need them.

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I used to volunteer for this group but I quit within only weeks of starting. Nearly all of their dogs/puppies had some signs of illness. It was "normal" to see the puppies with upset stomachs and vomit blood, all the owners did was put the sick dog in a crate below the table. Not only were the dogs sick they smelled really bad and to fix this problem they sprayed them with a puppy perfume instead of bathing them. I am almost certain this organization is a puppy mill. Each week there would be a large amount of mixed puppies and the next week the possible parent would be up for adoption. Not only are the animals treated poorly, the owner of this organization is rude once she has your money. I would never recommend that anyone goes to adopt any animal from this group. I feel bad for the animals that are stuck with these people. Every animal deserves a loving home and the owners really don't care where the animals go, they are money driven and are just looking out for their own wants.

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I know this is an old comment... But we recently adopted and we are having major issues... I had a feeling this was a possible puppy mill situation... If there's anyway you could email me and we talk about this agency that would be great! I'm currently trying to get my puppy back ! [email protected]

This lady was nice the day we purchased the puppy, but when we called her with a problem she was a totally different person. The puppy died (asparated) the vet said there was nothing we could have done to stop it or help him. She was so hateful when we called her . she could tell we were very upset about it and heart broken. she acted like it was something we had done and hung up on us. she talked to the vet so she knew what happened. I called back to report how she acted to me she hung up on me. I could never get to a manager or anyone else she always answered. I would not recommend them to anyone. she can't talk to a person how does she treat the animals??

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If you get this, please email me at [email protected]. Would love to hear your story.

Review: My family and I recently adopted a puppy from Forgotten Tails Inc. we soon discovered that our puppy had some issues, a sever case of separation anxiety. After finding this out through a very violent bite which drew blood we took her to a vet that then also confirmed our suspicions. I contacted them wanting to return my puppy and get my 300$ back that they charged me for adopting her. They became very rude and told me I wouldn't be receiving my money back even though the money was also to include our puppy being fixed, which she has not been. They are withholding our money and refusing to give it back. I told them several times I had proof of the condition which they denied and then wanted me to bring the puppy in to be examined by one of THEIR people. Which is fishy because we already had a liscensed vet examine her. They are now not responding to emails or phone calls about they dog. If we return the dog, they will keep our money and then charge another family 300 and also hide the issue. Our vet said there is no way they could not have known about the condition but still they hid it. They do not care for the animals at all. They didn't ask how he puppy was or about the constant biting because all they are concerned about is the money from the dog. Beware of these people! Our dog also had worms when we got her which was only 2 weeks ago!! We have put a pretty huge chunk of change into a puppy we can not keep because of these issues!! Emails ect were saved. They are trying to bind us to a contract in which the hid an issue we didn't know of, also trying to keep ALL of our money and then resell the puppy for more money!Desired Settlement: I would like a full refund for the puppy. I can not be held responsible for an issue I didn't know of nor will I let them keep my money and fix a pet I do not own wifi is exactly what they are trying to do! I also would like new home for our puppy please don't send her back to these people. I would also if possible like compensation for the money we had to spend because the issue wasn't revealed right away, costing us more money in vet vists, deworming medicine, crate and repairs for the puppy.

Business

Response:

Complaint

ID: 11017292Date Filed:

12/29/15Nature of

Review: Contract IssuesMs. [redacted],Per our

telephone conversation of January 15, 2016 her is my written response to the

complaint that you have received along with supporting documentation, with

additional documentation from us upon request, from the trainer who evaluated

the puppy, known as Polar, on the date of the return as well as the telephone

company. I have addressed the document

that you provided to me line by line for your convenience. Ms. [redacted] states that she and her family adopted the puppy. This is incorrect. Ms. [redacted] adopted the puppy as per the contract provided. Her husband did not sign any documents thus making her the adopter of the puppy.Ms. [redacted] states that the puppy had a severe case of separation anxiety and describes a violent bite. I have [redacted] information, by a legitimate source, of exactly what separation anxiety is and what happens. Furthermore, during my telephone conversation with Ms. [redacted]’s Aunt, who called me for Ms. [redacted]: Ms. [redacted]’s Aunt and later during that same conversation Ms. [redacted], stated that the husband of Ms. [redacted] had a treat curled up in his hand while attempting to “train” the puppy. It is our educated belief that the puppy nipped her husband in attempt to retrieve the treat. It is our educated belief that the husband is an inexperienced trainer, although had good intentions and did not understand the reaction of a puppy attempting to get a treat.Puppy

separation anxiety isn't uncommon. According to veterinary about fourteen

percent of pet dogs seen in veterinary clinics suffer from problems being left

alone. Puppies adopted before eight weeks of age, mixed breeds and pups adopted

from shelters are at highest risk.Affected puppies feel over-attachment to one or

more family members.Problems

develop when the amount of time you spend with the pet changes. Puppies learn

to become comfortable with their new routine, and a change in routine perhaps due to kids returning to

school, your new job, new dog introduction or baby can cause puppy stress.What

Is Separation Anxiety?Animal

behaviorists recently have begun to use different terms to describe the

condition.That’s

because not all dogs become anxious when left alone, although they do act out. Separation distress doesn’t

necessarily mean the pup feels anxious and probably is a more accurate

description of dogs displaying separation behaviors.Separation

behaviors encompass a whole range of activities that might take place as a

result of the puppy being left alone. Many times, dogs act out because they’re

stressed or anxious at the owner’s absence.But

some behaviorists suggest that separation behaviors such as emptying your sock

drawer or chewing up the toilet paper may arise out of boredom. This could be

the canine equivalent of a teenager left alone by parents, and throwing a

party. About the only way you can tell the difference is to set up a video

camera while you are gone, and have it looked at by a behaviorist to see if the

dog shows anxious behavior or simply appears to have a good time disemboweling

the sofa cushions.What

Are Separation Behaviors?The

puppy follows you around the house and becomes increasingly upset as you

prepare to leave. When left alone, affected pups act anxious or distressed,

often become extremely vocal, and sometimes forget house training. They may destroy property either to escape or as a way to relieve stress.Many

pups with separation anxiety target personal items. For instance, they chew up

your shoes or a favorite purse. They aren’t retaliating for being left alone.

Because these items smell like you, that can trigger anxiety that prompts

destructive displacement behaviors. Puppies may also seek out objects that

smell like you because your scent comforts them.In

a similar fashion, pups may forget potty training. Older pups might even decide to mark with urine or

defecate on something that smells like their owner. This isn’t to get back at

you, but instead is the pup’s attempt to self-calm.The adoption fee is nonrefundable per the contract signed by Ms. [redacted], unless there is an illness that would result in death. This is a standard contract amongst most rescues.We requested on numerous occasions for the vets name and proof of vet visit and statement regarding separation anxiety. This was NOT provided. We were informed by Ms. [redacted] that she would only give it to us once she was given her money.We requested that Ms. [redacted] take the puppy to a certified trainer/dog handler and that if she wanted to take her to the trainer at [redacted] we would pay for it. This trainer is NOT one of OUR people, so to speak. She is employed by [redacted] and is a licensed trainer.The statement that we are not responding to emails from Ms. [redacted] is incorrect. The complaint filed on 12/29/2015 and we have documentation that we responded to her as late at the 31st of December.There is no issue with the puppy and continues not to be an issue. The issue was with the adopter who, in our opinion, had ulterior motives for obtaining the puppy other than that of for their family and/or were not able to handle a small child and an 8 week old puppy. Both requiring a lot of attention and training.There is no proof that a vet stated that we knew about an issue such as Ms. [redacted] claims. We stand firm that there was and is no issue with this puppy.The statement we do not care about our animals at all is slanderous and defamatory and without merit. It is a feeble attempt of Ms. [redacted] to extort money from our organization because her husband and herself were unable to handle the responsibility of being pet owners. In fact, Ms [redacted]’s Aunt stated, when she returned the puppy to us, that Ms. [redacted] should probably stick to cats since she has such a young child. We did indeed ask about the health of the puppy on more than one occasion and Ms. [redacted] become combative on the phone and via email including calling us “mns” thus we ceased communication with her after the return of the puppy by her aunt. Puppies, all puppies, have worms, we have provided proof that the puppy was wormed on two occasions. We informed Ms. [redacted], and IF she went to a vet they would have told her the same, puppies need to be wormed more than once or twice.No issues were hidden and Ms. [redacted] when she picked the puppy up placed the puppy in a shopping cart with her child and was more than elated, as was the child. Video can be obtained of the pick up if the Revdex.com needs it.Ms. [redacted] contradicts herself, she states that we did not respond to her and yet in one of her last comments states that emails were saved.Consumer Resolution:Ms. [redacted] has returned the puppy and will not be receiving a

refund as she signed our contract and is bound by that by law. There is nothing wrong with or was wrong with

the puppy.AS for the money for vetting it is required by contract to

take the puppy to the vet besides what type of pet owner doesn’t take a

dog/puppy to the vet normally? This is

an expense every pet owner inoccurs.

Crates are what we recommend to all adopters, thus an expense of the

adopter. Repairs to the puppy, the puppy was not in need of repairs nor was the

puppy repairedOUR DESIRED RESOLUTION:That this fictitious complaint be closed and found to be

false.EXHIBIT ONE:Health and

Temperament Form clearly states the obvious of our refund policy as well as any

other issues. This document is signed by Ms. [redacted].EXHIBIT TWO:

Pages 1-4Page 1We instruct

each and every adopter to read each line and initial each line to indicate that

they agree and understand the item. Ms.

[redacted] initialed each and every line Line 3: Clearly states that we are not selling a

puppy and they are not purchasing a puppy that they are adopting and that there

is NO REFUND unless it is terminally ill.Line 4: States that the adopter must take the pet to

a vet within 7 days and provide us with proof.

Ms. [redacted] did not.Line 6:

States that the adoption is a lifetime commitment and that the adopter will not

give up on the adopted pet for any reason other than terminal illness or severe

aggression. NONE of which is the case in

this situation. Page 2Line 7:

states that the adopter agrees to assume all responsibility of pet including

but not limited to behavior changes.

(although we do not believe that there are any aggression/behavior

issues).Line 8: Adopter failed to provide this information as

wellLine

10: Advises of possible behavior issues

including destructiveness and variety of other issues and that she was advised

of crate training and such. Page 3Line 1: Agreement initialed by Ms. [redacted] that she

must return the pet to us if no longer wants.

Ms. [redacted] indeed attempted, along with her husband, to sell the

puppy, 4 days after they adopted the

puppy and numerous days before attempting to contact us about any issues with

the puppy.Line 4: States that adopter agrees not to give the

puppy to anyone, yet they attempted to sell the puppy.Line 4 The

fact that she agrees to pay the sum of 500 for attempting to sell/giveaway the

pet without our permission.Line 6: Failure to abide by the contract results in

the return of this pet to our organization.

We have the permission of the adopter to reclaim the pet WITHOUT

MONETARY COMPENSATION.Line 7: Release of liability for items

purchased/damages caused as well as no implied or stated warranties.Page 4Line 1: Agreement to this contract and its pages as

well as a signature by Ms. [redacted].EXHIBIT

THREE:The proof

that the dog was wormed prior to her adopting (on two occasions)EXHIBIT FOUREmail of

December 30, 2015 is a response to a statement that Ms. [redacted] published online

about our organization. Communication

ceased after this hostile email was received by our company.Email

correspondences dated Dec 29. Which

shows that Ms. [redacted] is not being forthright in her statement that we have not

responded to her. Infact, we ceased

responding to her due to her hostile emails.

These emails show that we offered to pay for training evaluation. The email also shows that Ms. [redacted] on Dec

29 at 2:53 states in her email to us that we are not to blame for the alleged

issues and that she didn’t want full money back, now in an email/letter to you

she contradicts herself yet again.On Dec 29th at 2:42 Ms. [redacted] states that she thinks the dog would be better for someone

who doesn’t have a small child. Thus further reinforcing our belief that having

both a puppy and a small child at home is the real motivating factor for the

return of the puppy not aggression.EXHIBIT FIVE:An email

received from the new adopter of this puppy, clearly stating that she has not

had any issues with this pup. This puppy

was adopted approx.. 7 days ago.EXHIBIT SIX:[redacted]

posting on dec 26th on Mr. [redacted]’s page stating that they are

trying to sell the puppy, clearly in violation of our contract. At this time no one had made any contact with

us about any issues with the puppy. If

you read the comments and Mr. [redacted]’s response that the issue is the dogs

energy. He states nothing about aggression. It is an 8

week old puppy and as you can see from the current adopter, she has a lot of

energy, which is par for the breed.In closing

we have many many more items that we could submit to you should you need them.

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