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Originally Posted by cgennawey We are not talking about a a little snip or cut here. Snickers had a piece of his ear cut off. Then they tried to hide it. If this is the way they treat their customers I don't think that they should be in business. How many other incidents have they gotten away with? We were asked our opinions and this is mine. They should not be providing service if they are injuring their customers then trying to hide it. I'm pretty sure this must have been very painful for Snicker to have had a piece of his ear cut off. I can just hear him crying when it took place. I think having them to pay just the paying vet bills is not enough. |
So what is the damage done to the owner? No damage. No lawsuit.
Frivilous lawsuits costs the consumers billions of dollars each year. Businesses pass the expense on to the consumer.
I agree they should have been honest, but accidents happen and no amount of money is going to make the dog hurt any less. So who and what is the money for.
When you have a business, any business, there will be business related incidents, but not all of them warrant a lawsuit. They should have been honest, that is for sure. But they offered to pay the vet bill and they refunded her money. There is no lawsuit.