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Originally Posted by BabyFidgette FYI: If anyone wants to contact this lady. She can't even spell boutique.
Registrant:
paw bouique
Marina Baktis
435 S. El Molino #6
Pasadena, CA 91101
US
Email: pawboutique@yahoo.com
Registrar Name....: REGISTER.COM, INC.
Registrar Whois...: whois.register.com
Registrar Homepage: www.register.com
Domain Name: pawboutique.com
Created on..............: Fri, Aug 03, 2001
Expires on..............: Fri, Aug 03, 2012
Record last updated on..: Tue, Aug 14, 2007
Administrative Contact:
paw bouique
Marina Baktis
578 MC Wilton Place
Altadena, CA 91001
US
Phone: 6267977662
Email: mbaktis@hotmail.com http://www.networksolutions.com/whoi...awboutique.com |
Thank you for posting this, I would like to send her my support. I think the whole situation is sad but Portia (Ellen's girlfriend) who signed the contract did not follow her obligation or legal agreement to return the dog to the agency.
It was Ellen and Portia who did the wrong thing, not the rescue lady. They are the ones who caused the heartbreak by not following the agreement. Almost all rescues and even breeders have this clause in their contract. It is so they can be sure the animals will find a good home and not end up in the shelters to be put down. This is a good rule and it's there for a reason, the rescue has a right to look out for the dog.
Portia and Ellen should of made sure that what they did by giving the dog away was OK with the agency
first, before putting the dog and the family though all of this.
Sure maybe the family might be a good home, but Ellen and Portia should of let the agency decide first, not make them out to be the bad guy after they were the ones in the wrong.
Should the agency of handled it better? Maybe, but they should not of been in this position in the first place, The legal agreement should of been kept.
Also by her publicity, Ellen is hurting rescues out there by all of this, so many people out there now will not be going to rescues for their next pet or want to go through the hassle after seeing this. These people will turn to BYBs and pet stores.
Sad.