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  • Report:  #284888

Complaint Review: Pups A Million/ Jeff/Tonya Gardner - Arkansas

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- cumberland, Rhode Island,
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Pups A Million/ Jeff/Tonya Gardner
pupsamillion.com 71964 Arkansas, U.S.A.
Phone:
501-318-9078
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I purchased minature bulldog from pupsamillion.com. Come to find out he is not minature.

He is a seven month old puppy who recently started to have seizures. After $3,000 in medical bills he was diagnosed with inflammatory brain diease or encephalitis (which will likely require steroid therapy) or idiopathic epilepsy ( seizures of unknown origin, which will require further anticonvulsants).

With more medical bills to come the doctors still need to confirm his spinal tap results.

Currently he is taking Phenobarbital for his seizures.

Please do not purchase puppys from pupsamillion.com

Don't let yourself fall in love with one of these pups!

Erica

cumberland, Rhode Island

U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

MEM

United States of America
Watch This Video

#2Consumer Comment

Sun, July 17, 2011

The second video is ABOUT Jeff & Tonya, although they are referred to as Jethro and Ellie Mae for privacy's sake, but we all know it's them: http://hollywoodbulldogs.com/beforeyoubuy.html


MEM

United States of America
I Can Help

#3Consumer Comment

Sun, July 17, 2011

Erica,

I hope it's not too late - I see you filed this in 2007.  I got my dog from Jeff & Tonya and had countless bad experiences with them, much like everyone else on this site.  I won't get into the details, as I feel I've written them out too many times.  I will say that after a long struggle, I now have a healthy, happy dog. 

My dog suffered from seizures, beginning when he was about 2 years old.  They continued to get worse, he was having about 2 per month and my vet diagnosed him as epileptic and was ready to put him on medication.  The medication was expensive and I was advised it was bad for his liver, so I looked into canine epilepsy further and discovered that eliminating wheat from their diet can help immensely.  I did so, and my dog has been seizure free ever since.  I found an article for you about the subject here: http://www.canine-epilepsy.com/healthydiet.html#connection.  It mentions a lot of nutritional elements, including wheat, but trust me...at least with my dog.  The wheat (or lack thereof) worked wonders. 

Also, please take a moment to visit http://www.pupsamillion.com and notice they are now selling vitamin supplements from the same domain.  These people have moved on to their next scam.  Buyer beware.

I hope this helps!

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