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  • Report:  #210214

Complaint Review: Pups-A-Million

Pups-A-Million, PuppyAvenue Dishonest, Ripoff, Unprofessional, Pearcy Arkansas

  • Reported By:
    Nutley New Jersey
  • Submitted:
    Sat, September 09, 2006
  • Updated:
    Sun, July 17, 2011
  • Pups-A-Million
    PO Box 168
    Pearcy, Arkansas
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    501-318-9079
  • Category:

Purchased English Bulldog Pup from this Seller Pups-A-Million. I was promised pedigree papers that never came. I had to file a claim with the credit card company I used for the purchase. Puppy developed a heriditary skin condition (Demodex) several weeks later. Puppy developed a tumor growth on his spine causing paralysis after 8 weeks.

Seller could care less. All he would say is that the puppy is not guaranteed after initial 3 days after receipt. 5 months later still no papers. Puppy bills costing over $4500 and seller would not offer any settlement nor take the puppy back.

Beware of the seller. Also sells under other names. Do a web search of maharg2@AOL.COM and you will see what comes up.

He sells his Bulldogs for less to get you suckered in. If ever purchasing a puppy, make sure you receive a health agreement against hereditary conditions. Also ask for an actual address, not a PO Box.

Beware.

Anthony
Nutley, New Jersey
U.S.A.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


MEM

United States of America

Watch This Video

#4Consumer Comment

Sun, July 17, 2011

The bottom one is ABOUT Jeff and Tonya, but they have been referred to as Jethro and Ellie Mae for privacy's sake.  But it is SO Jeff & Tonya.


MEM

United States of America

Same Thing Here

#4Consumer Comment

Sun, July 17, 2011

I got lucky with my Pups A Million bulldog.  He had a lot of problems to start out, and I've resolved pretty much all of them.

He too developed Demodex shortly after I got him, and it got pretty bad.  It's hereditary, so I thought that was pretty awful - the breeders should have known about it and not bred it into the line.  He also had ear mites, which my vet told me were really only common in cats, and he had to be living in some pretty bad conditions for a dog to get them. 

I got those issues cleared up, and then he began having seizures about a year later.  He was having about 2 seizures a month, and it was terrifying.  I saw another user (who I am about to write a comment to and hopefully help them) that said they were having the same problem with seizures.  My vet diagnosed him as epileptic, but I didn't want to give in to the medication just yet, so I did some research of my own and discovered seizures can be a symptom of a wheat allergy: http://www.canine-epilepsy.com/healthydiet.html#connection.  He has not had a seizure for 2.5 years, and he was having 2 a month.

I now see that Pups A Million is now a vendor for something called Black Gold Rx (but they kept the domain pupsamillion.com), as well as being in the real estate business (Southern Realty).  These people scammed us with their puppies, and have now moved on to other professions with some moral flexibility. 

Beware.


Brittany

Lakeland,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Have you been harassed by these people?

#4Consumer Comment

Wed, June 18, 2008

Hi,

Just wanted to know if you have been harassed by these people because of your report? They have been calling me and harrassing me...Please let me know.

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