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alvin,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, February 25, 2012
I wish I would have read these reports sooner about a week ago I put an ad out to rehome my dog she told me she had just lost her dog to cancer and lived on 50 acers and my dog would be the only dog after reading everything about I regret ever giving her my dog no telling what she is doing with her it really breaks my heart
kpowell
stafford,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, January 27, 2012
She stole dogs from our backyard & attempted to sell them! She is crazy & claims to be a "rescue/shelter".... She did not to give us our dogs back until the police got involved. By then she had already sold one dog, but once realized she was caught, turned him over too. We live in Rosenberg; she has a group that helps her steal these pets. She sells them on Craigslist or takes the money & never comes through with the animal. The police need to be brought in on dealing with her.
Anonymous
United States of America#4Consumer Comment
Sun, July 17, 2011
Common sense is to see that other people have had horrible experiences with her. She uses false pics and puts them in her ads. She gave us a dog with the wrong papers and to this day has not given the correct papers. If you go to the other reports on here of her you will obviously see that people are concerned.
Trudy Scales
Baker,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, July 16, 2011
I bought some dogs from Ms. Herbers, and there were a few things that made the situation look like it was being conducted dishonestly. As it turns out, this girl jumped through hoops to do business with me fairly and be sure I was happy. The things that had looked like dishonesty were a lack of the things we've become used to, not a lack of integrity. I would advise anyone to do business with Jennifer Herbers, and in the broader scope, to consider all possibilities before damaging someone's reputation by accusing them of dishonest practices based on assumption.