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Old 03-22-2012, 06:26 AM   #57
BLACBroome2007
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Originally Posted by lynzy420 View Post
I can't believe I wrote that above, DO NOT TAKE THEM BACK to her home, unless you really, really have to.

Also, long story short - a friend of mine was going through a similar thing last summer, she received a very unhealthy female. It was obvious once we got her home. A quick visit to the vet and this dog needed immediate care that cost thousands. She couldn't get ahold of the seller (disconnected phone) but was able to find where she lived, went to the local police station and told them she scammed them and explained that she wanted to press charges. The police went to her house and came back with the CASH.....so I wouldn't hesitate to go to a police station near her home... just sayin....
Good call Lynzy420!

I'm so sorry this happened to you. I feel bad for you, and for the dogs. I'm a "find the silver lining" kind of person. At least you got the dog out of what was clearly a nasty environment. Hopefully, you'll be able to give them a better life, or find someone who will.

From my limited experience, Yorkies are VERY smart. It won't take your pair long to realize you're there to take care of them and love them. I find that my Teddy responds well to me because I'm firm, but sweet with him.

I wish you all the best with this, and I would ABSOLUTELY go to the police department and try to press charges against her. If that doesn't work, go to the court house and file suit against the previous owner for damages and being scammed. TAKE PICTURES OF THE DOGGIES BEFORE you bathe, clip, or treat them for anything as evidence.
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