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  • Report:  #157811

Complaint Review: Kingston Pet Shop - Kingston New York

Reported By:
- Highland, New York,
Submitted:
Updated:

Kingston Pet Shop
1050 Morton Blvd. Kingston, 12401 New York, U.S.A.
Phone:
845-382-1313
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I was told that my dog was heathly and also that he was part of the American Canine Association. But neither of them were true. They even refused to help with the vet bills. I been asking for my American Eskimo ACA papers work and was told they still haven't came in. Baby Jack was paid for in January of 2004. He was born on October 10 2003. Baby Jack has to be fed Chicken and Rice and Vegs. And has to be on vitians also do to the fact he can't digested puppy food or dog food. So not only do we have to cooked for him we also have to bake doggie bones with the same stuff. Cause without being able to handle dog puppy ect. Without the curch stuff his teeth will fall out and then you have even more problems. But my husband and I love him so much we will do what ever it takes to keep him well. My husband and I can't live without Baby Jack he makes us so complete. He is our SON.

Maryetta

Highland, New York
U.S.A.


5 Updates & Rebuttals

Patrick

Kingston,
New York,
U.S.A.
PET LEMON LAW

#2Consumer Suggestion

Tue, May 23, 2006

New York State does indeed have a Pet Lemon Law. But there is a time limit. A consumer must obtain a veterinarian certification within 14 business days of purchase or within 14 days of receipt of the written notice of his rights under the pet lemon law, whichever is later. This information is available from your local consumer affairs office in Kingston.


Patrick

Kingston,
New York,
U.S.A.
PET LEMON LAW

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, May 23, 2006

New York State does indeed have a Pet Lemon Law. But there is a time limit. A consumer must obtain a veterinarian certification within 14 business days of purchase or within 14 days of receipt of the written notice of his rights under the pet lemon law, whichever is later. This information is available from your local consumer affairs office in Kingston.


Patrick

Kingston,
New York,
U.S.A.
PET LEMON LAW

#4Consumer Suggestion

Tue, May 23, 2006

New York State does indeed have a Pet Lemon Law. But there is a time limit. A consumer must obtain a veterinarian certification within 14 business days of purchase or within 14 days of receipt of the written notice of his rights under the pet lemon law, whichever is later. This information is available from your local consumer affairs office in Kingston.


Patrick

Kingston,
New York,
U.S.A.
PET LEMON LAW

#5Consumer Suggestion

Tue, May 23, 2006

New York State does indeed have a Pet Lemon Law. But there is a time limit. A consumer must obtain a veterinarian certification within 14 business days of purchase or within 14 days of receipt of the written notice of his rights under the pet lemon law, whichever is later. This information is available from your local consumer affairs office in Kingston.


Ember

Ortonville,
Michigan,
U.S.A.
ACA is a registry for puppy mills

#6Consumer Suggestion

Sun, January 08, 2006

The ACA is nothing more than a registry that pet stores & puppy mills use to trick people into thinking their pets are registered with a reputable organization. First of all, NEVER buy from pet stores! The majority of pet store animals come from puppy mills or backyard breeders. These people are not concerned about the health of the animals that they produce, they are interested in money. Most pets that come from pet stores live unhealthy and, quite frequently, short lives. If you buy another pet in the future, do your research. Talk to the national breed club (can be found on the AKC web site or if not AKC recognized, search for the name of the breed club online). The national breed club should be able to refer you to reputable breeders. Even if you aren't interested in showing your pet, you should still buy from a breeder that is concerned about the health & welfare of the puppies they produce. You can find MANY articles online about the questions you should ask a breeder BEFORE you decide to buy from them. If you do not want to buy from a breeder, consider adopting a pet from a shelter or contact breed resuce through the national breed club. Don't expect to get your registration - it won't mean anything anyways. Focus on the health of your puppy and find out if a puppy lemon law is available in your state. I don't know if there is a statue of limitations on it, but it's at least worth looking into. Good luck!

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