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Complaint Review: Danielle O'Neal - epuppypro.com

Danielle O'Neal - epuppypro.com - Lobopuppies.com - Superstarbulldogs.com Bulldog buyers BEWARE! SICK puppies from RUSSIA Do NOT buy from this SCUMBAG! North Richland Hills Texas

  • Reported By:
    mabank Texas
  • Submitted:
    Wed, July 09, 2008
  • Updated:
    Thu, July 10, 2008
  • Danielle O'Neal - epuppypro.com
    9013 Wild Horse Dr.
    North Richland Hills, Texas
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    817-225-5459
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Danielle O'Neal of epuppypro.com should be ashamed of herself. She claims to be a dog lover but nobody who loves dogs (or has a conscious) could do what she does! I don't know how she can sleep at night! She says she is a breeder of Bulldogs when in fact she imports SICK and disabled puppies from Russia and claims that she has raised and socialized them with her family. She also claims that each and every puppy she sells has been treated as if it were her own. WHAT A LIAR!! Some of the puppies she sells don't even spend 24 hours with her. They are picked up at the Houston, TX airport and shipped to an unsuspecting buyer the very same day!

When I got my puppy (just a few days ago) the poor little puppy had red skin and crusty sores all over her...of course Danielle said she didn't notice it until she was bringing the puppy to me. To make things worse, she went on to say that ALL bulldogs have bad skin. NOT SO! I have a two year old bulldog and she has no skin problems whatsoever. Danielle told me that she gave her a dose of IVERMECTIN for the skin problems...HELLO! Ivermectin is for heartworms!! It is one of the effective ingredients in HEARTGARD! Danielle went on to tell me to get some Ivermectin from the "feed store" and that it was good for fleas and ticks, as well. She said that it is labeled for horses but it's fine to give it to puppies! I am no expert and I am not a breeder, but I know what Ivermectin is...and it is NOT a cure-all for dogs. As a matter-of-fact it has many side effects including DEATH!!

When I got home, I noticed some letters and numbers on my puppy's tummy. I emailed Danielle to find out what the heck...she had the nerve to tell me that it was for the microchip. I knew she was lying because she told me the puppy had just been microchipped on the afternoon that I purchased her. I could tell the "tattoo" had been there for a while. I later found out that it was a tattoo that Russian PUPPYMILLS mark their puppies with.

It sickens me to think about what these poor, innocent puppies go through. It is my opinion that anyone who can do what Danielle does is a SCUMBAG and Karma is a b***h! You will get yours, Danielle!

Also BEWARE of lobopuppies.com and superstarbulldogs.com they are the same as epuppypro.com!!

Donna
mabank, Texas
U.S.A.

4 Updates & Rebuttals


Donna

mabank,
Texas,
U.S.A.

epuppypro very sick puppy

#5Author of original report

Thu, July 10, 2008

This is the latest news on the puppy that I purchased on July 4, 2008 from Danielle O'Neal at epuppypro. My puppy is very sick. After the long holiday weekend, I phoned my vet on Monday, July 7, I made an appointment for the first available that they had which wasn't until Thursday, July 10. Well, it turns out I could NOT wait for the appointment time to get here. I had to take her in as an emergency and it's a good thing I got her there when I did! She is very sick. She was diagnosed with a compromised immune system, STAPH infection on her skin, severe ear infection and an upper respiratory infection. All due to her immune system being compromised because of the stress she has been under because of the things she has had to endure in her short little life. She also has a case of ACTIVE Spirochetes -- a type of RARE intestinal bacteria that is usually suspended but not active if even at all present. She was negative for parasites and worms...thank goodness! My vet says that we are not out of the woods yet, however. He told me that due to her living conditions and being transported probably in close quarters with many other dogs and puppies that she could come down with parvo within the next week or so, as well as kennel cough. We have to wait and see what happens because if a puppy is exposed to these diseases the incubation periods range anywhere from a few days up to a few weeks depending what they have been exposed to. The worst that could happen is that she could have been exposed to distemper which is very nasty and there is basically no cure. I am really worried because the first signs of distemper are the upper respiratory symptoms she is experiencing now. He told me that it could be the beginning of distemper. The doctor put her on an antibiotic (Simplicef) and an immune system booster (Forti-Flora). I had already been feeding her Danactive each day since I got her which my vet said is excellent. If all goes well, I don't have to take her back to the vet until next Wednesday. He told me the signs to watch for in case she takes a turn for the worse. My vet warned me that puppy mill puppies -- especially bulldogs are especially prone to have genetic problems and that we could face some genetic nightmares in the future.
PLEASE BEWARE of epuppypro. If you plan to purchase a puppy -- do your homework...Research the person you are buying from!


Donna

mabank,
Texas,
U.S.A.

epuppypro very sick puppy

#5Author of original report

Thu, July 10, 2008

This is the latest news on the puppy that I purchased on July 4, 2008 from Danielle O'Neal at epuppypro. My puppy is very sick. After the long holiday weekend, I phoned my vet on Monday, July 7, I made an appointment for the first available that they had which wasn't until Thursday, July 10. Well, it turns out I could NOT wait for the appointment time to get here. I had to take her in as an emergency and it's a good thing I got her there when I did! She is very sick. She was diagnosed with a compromised immune system, STAPH infection on her skin, severe ear infection and an upper respiratory infection. All due to her immune system being compromised because of the stress she has been under because of the things she has had to endure in her short little life. She also has a case of ACTIVE Spirochetes -- a type of RARE intestinal bacteria that is usually suspended but not active if even at all present. She was negative for parasites and worms...thank goodness! My vet says that we are not out of the woods yet, however. He told me that due to her living conditions and being transported probably in close quarters with many other dogs and puppies that she could come down with parvo within the next week or so, as well as kennel cough. We have to wait and see what happens because if a puppy is exposed to these diseases the incubation periods range anywhere from a few days up to a few weeks depending what they have been exposed to. The worst that could happen is that she could have been exposed to distemper which is very nasty and there is basically no cure. I am really worried because the first signs of distemper are the upper respiratory symptoms she is experiencing now. He told me that it could be the beginning of distemper. The doctor put her on an antibiotic (Simplicef) and an immune system booster (Forti-Flora). I had already been feeding her Danactive each day since I got her which my vet said is excellent. If all goes well, I don't have to take her back to the vet until next Wednesday. He told me the signs to watch for in case she takes a turn for the worse. My vet warned me that puppy mill puppies -- especially bulldogs are especially prone to have genetic problems and that we could face some genetic nightmares in the future.
PLEASE BEWARE of epuppypro. If you plan to purchase a puppy -- do your homework...Research the person you are buying from!


Donna

mabank,
Texas,
U.S.A.

epuppypro very sick puppy

#5Author of original report

Thu, July 10, 2008

This is the latest news on the puppy that I purchased on July 4, 2008 from Danielle O'Neal at epuppypro. My puppy is very sick. After the long holiday weekend, I phoned my vet on Monday, July 7, I made an appointment for the first available that they had which wasn't until Thursday, July 10. Well, it turns out I could NOT wait for the appointment time to get here. I had to take her in as an emergency and it's a good thing I got her there when I did! She is very sick. She was diagnosed with a compromised immune system, STAPH infection on her skin, severe ear infection and an upper respiratory infection. All due to her immune system being compromised because of the stress she has been under because of the things she has had to endure in her short little life. She also has a case of ACTIVE Spirochetes -- a type of RARE intestinal bacteria that is usually suspended but not active if even at all present. She was negative for parasites and worms...thank goodness! My vet says that we are not out of the woods yet, however. He told me that due to her living conditions and being transported probably in close quarters with many other dogs and puppies that she could come down with parvo within the next week or so, as well as kennel cough. We have to wait and see what happens because if a puppy is exposed to these diseases the incubation periods range anywhere from a few days up to a few weeks depending what they have been exposed to. The worst that could happen is that she could have been exposed to distemper which is very nasty and there is basically no cure. I am really worried because the first signs of distemper are the upper respiratory symptoms she is experiencing now. He told me that it could be the beginning of distemper. The doctor put her on an antibiotic (Simplicef) and an immune system booster (Forti-Flora). I had already been feeding her Danactive each day since I got her which my vet said is excellent. If all goes well, I don't have to take her back to the vet until next Wednesday. He told me the signs to watch for in case she takes a turn for the worse. My vet warned me that puppy mill puppies -- especially bulldogs are especially prone to have genetic problems and that we could face some genetic nightmares in the future.
PLEASE BEWARE of epuppypro. If you plan to purchase a puppy -- do your homework...Research the person you are buying from!


Donna

mabank,
Texas,
U.S.A.

epuppypro very sick puppy

#5Author of original report

Thu, July 10, 2008

This is the latest news on the puppy that I purchased on July 4, 2008 from Danielle O'Neal at epuppypro. My puppy is very sick. After the long holiday weekend, I phoned my vet on Monday, July 7, I made an appointment for the first available that they had which wasn't until Thursday, July 10. Well, it turns out I could NOT wait for the appointment time to get here. I had to take her in as an emergency and it's a good thing I got her there when I did! She is very sick. She was diagnosed with a compromised immune system, STAPH infection on her skin, severe ear infection and an upper respiratory infection. All due to her immune system being compromised because of the stress she has been under because of the things she has had to endure in her short little life. She also has a case of ACTIVE Spirochetes -- a type of RARE intestinal bacteria that is usually suspended but not active if even at all present. She was negative for parasites and worms...thank goodness! My vet says that we are not out of the woods yet, however. He told me that due to her living conditions and being transported probably in close quarters with many other dogs and puppies that she could come down with parvo within the next week or so, as well as kennel cough. We have to wait and see what happens because if a puppy is exposed to these diseases the incubation periods range anywhere from a few days up to a few weeks depending what they have been exposed to. The worst that could happen is that she could have been exposed to distemper which is very nasty and there is basically no cure. I am really worried because the first signs of distemper are the upper respiratory symptoms she is experiencing now. He told me that it could be the beginning of distemper. The doctor put her on an antibiotic (Simplicef) and an immune system booster (Forti-Flora). I had already been feeding her Danactive each day since I got her which my vet said is excellent. If all goes well, I don't have to take her back to the vet until next Wednesday. He told me the signs to watch for in case she takes a turn for the worse. My vet warned me that puppy mill puppies -- especially bulldogs are especially prone to have genetic problems and that we could face some genetic nightmares in the future.
PLEASE BEWARE of epuppypro. If you plan to purchase a puppy -- do your homework...Research the person you are buying from!

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