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Complaint Review: THE PEDIGREE SHOP @ PARK MEADOWS MALL LONETREE CO

THE PEDIGREE SHOP @ PARK MEADOWS MALL, LONETREE, CO CONSUMER FRAUD LONETREE Colorado

  • Reported By:
    Centennial Colorado
  • Submitted:
    Wed, December 17, 2008
  • Updated:
    Mon, December 14, 2009
  • THE PEDIGREE SHOP @ PARK MEADOWS MALL, LONETREE, CO
    8505 PARK MEADOWS CTR DR, STE 2020
    LITTLETON, Colorado
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    720-875-0101
  • Category:

I purchased a Silky Terrier in August 2008 from The Pedigree Shop @ Park Meadows Mall. I was told verbally and via "the contract" that I would get the pedigree documents within 3 months. It's now December 2008 and I do not have the paperwork, and have not received a call back from the owner, Lori Senecal. I have gone into the store several times and have made numerous phone calls and have not received any reply yet.

If the owner is so reluctant to return my calls, it seems to be that they have sold me a mixed breed and not a purebred as advertised.

I have checked out this company on the BBB website and they gave them an "F" !! There have been 8 reports in the last 36 mos, with only 4 of the 8 being resolved. (I will be number 9!) I intend to secure legal advice, report them to the BBB and the Colorado State Attny General for Consumer Affairs for false advertisement and poor customer service practices. (hopefully I'll get some of my money back.) Another business website states Lori Senecal's store made $400,000 last year. (and has 6 employees). I think she can afford a 7th to get this paperwork out in a timely manner.

BUYER BEWARE!! DO NOT BUY A PET FROM A PET STORE!!

Anonymous
Centennial, Colorado
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


aela

United States of America

Your puppy came from a puppy mill

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, December 14, 2009

The problem is you purchased a puppy from a pet store that purchased it from a puppy mill.
Puppymills= A National Disgrace    
Commercial Dog Kennels     =Puppy Mills     = Dog Auction = PUPPY BROKERS = USDA Licensed = AKC registered
Hundreds of thousands of puppies are raised each year in commercial kennels.   
Puppy mills are distinguished by their inhumane conditions and the constant breeding of unhealthy and genetically defective dogs solely for profit.
Very often the dogs in puppymills are covered with matted, filthy hair, their teeth are rotting and their eyes have ulcers. We have seen many dogs whose jaws have rotted because of tooth decay.
Dog Brokers obtain Dogs From Puppy Mills and fall under the United States Department of Agriculture    
The dogs are kept in small wire cages for their entire lives. They are almost never allowed out. They never touch solid ground or grass to run and play.
Many of the dogs are injured in fights that occur in the cramped cages from which there is no escape.
Many dogs lose feet and legs when they are caught in the wire floors of the cages and cut off as the dog struggles to free themselves.
Very often there is no heat or air-conditioning in a puppymill. The dogs freeze in the winter and die of heat stroke in the summer. Puppies "cook" on the wires of the cages in the summer.
Female dogs are usually bred the first time they come into heat and are bred every heat cycle. They are bred until their poor worn out bodies can't reproduce any longer and then they are killed. Often they are killed by being bashed in the head with a rock or shot. Sometimes they are sold to laboratories or dumped. This is often by the time they reach five years old.
Puppy mills maximize their profits by not spending adequate money on proper food, housing or veterinary care.
The food that is fed in puppy mills is often purchased from dog food companies by the truck load. It is sometimes made of the sweepings from the floor. It is so devoid of nutritional value that the dogs' teeth rot at early ages.
Dogs in puppymills are debarked often by ramming a steel rod down their throats to reputure their vocal cords.
Puppies are often taken from their mother when they are 5 to 8 weeks old and sold to brokers who pack them in crates for resale to pet stores all over the country.
The puppies are shipped by truck or plane and often without adequate food, water, ventilation or shelter.
Innocent families buy the puppies only to find that the puppy is very ill or has genetic or emotional problems. Often the puppies die of disease. Many others have medical problems that cost thousands of dollars. And many have emotional problems because they have not been properly socialized in the mills. Don't bring this misery into your home.
There are over 4000 federally licensed breeding kennels.
Approximately 3,500 petstores in the United States sell puppies. They sell approximately 500,000 thousand puppies a year. It is estimated that the puppy industry in Missouri is valued at 40 million dollars a year. The puppy industry in one county in Pennsylvania - Lancaster - is valued at 4 million dollars a year.
There are seven states that are known as puppy mill states because they have the majority of the puppymills in the country. They are: Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania.
There is federal law, the Animal Welfare Act, and many states have laws that purport to regulate puppymills, but the fact is that those laws are rarely enforced.
Pet stores often tell customers that their puppies come from local breeders or quality breeders. Don't believe them, ask to see the paperwork and find out where the puppies really come from.
If the people of the United States refused to buy a puppy in a pet store, the misery of puppy mills would end. Please tell everyone you know about the puppymill and petstore connection.Hundreds of thousands of dogs suffer in puppy mills in this country. The dogs are prisoners of greed. They are locked in small cages. They freeze in the winter and swelter in the summer. The dogs never get out of their prisons. They are bred over and over again until they die. The only way to free them from the misery of these horrid puppymills is to eliminate the demand for puppies by refusing to buy a puppy in a pet store and boycotting those pet stores that sell puppies. When people stop buying puppies in pet stores, the puppy mills will go out of business and the misery will end. The state and federal governments do not enforce the laws to protect the dogs. The commercial breeders and brokers have huge well-funded lobbying efforts. Please join this fight to free the prisoners of greed. The only person who is going to make a difference for the dogs suffering in puppy mills is you   You, the people, can free them from their puppy mill prisons.USDA MEANS NOTHING AKC MEANS NOTHING 6 INCHES.Remember that number. Here is the USDA formula for calculating the amount of space it considers adequate for a dog: "Each dog housed in a primary enclosure (including weaned puppies) must be provided with a minimum amount of floor space, calculated as follows: Find the mathematical square of the sum of the length of the dog in inches (measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail) plus 6 inches; then divide the product by 144. The calculation is: (length of dog in inches + 6) x (length of dog in inches + 6) = required floor space in square inches. Required floor space in inches/144 = required floor space in square feet." The USDA measures the amount of space a dog is allowed to have for his or her entire life in INCHES. 6 INCHES, to be exact. What the formula above means is, if you are in a dog (Chihuahua or Great Dane--doesn't matter) in a square cage and you put your rear end against the side of the cage, you can look forward to 6 WHOLE INCHES of exercise space in front of you. Run. Play. Have a good time. You can find that regulation--3.6 (c)(1)(i)--and others supposedly enforced by USDA inspectors at http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/9cfr3_03.html In a separate regulation--3.8 (a)--the USDA mentions that dogs housed this way are supposed to be allowed out for daily exercise, but former inspectors have said this regulation is never enforced. We have rarely seen it even mentioned in USDA inspection records. What we HAVE seen is breeders and brokers for pet stores who violate even these sickeningly inadequate space requirements. This is just one of the reasons why a facility can pass the USDA inspection and still be a PUPPY MILL. Puppy mills are LEGAL. They shouldn't be

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