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Originally Posted by dollydoodle So she's a genius who's invented & perfected a new breed!? (They're registered & have a 3 year pedigree!)
Here's her description of one of her pups: He's Color Is Going To Lighter Up Allot To A Beautiful Colors He's Hair Will Be Burgundy Browns With Silver Detailing At Maturity |
The internet is so full of scams like that. Did you see the Dateline show on the guy who says he sells "new breed" hypoallergenic cats and even some dogs for $7,000.00+ and they showed he gets the cats from a U.K. breeder of house cats in the area near London and that they are not hypoallergenic at all? Just regular cats. The show had special tests done on the cats and compared to shelter cats, there was no difference in their hair or dander or anything! Dateline caught him redhanded when they bought one of his supposedly special cats and it tested out to cause allergy the same as any cat. He said he was going to give them reams of evidence - sent them a 5 page report that a specialist said proved nothing - was just a bunch of double-speak! And all the happy customers he was going to provide to support his claims, he sent only 5 names I think and they couldn't even reach some but the rest were happy with their cat. But dozens of the other sneezing people who fell for his scam are suing him. Total scams all over the internet selling pets.
LIFESTYLE PETS
These new breed dogs are just mixed breed dogs just like the ones waiting for killing in city and town shelters all over the country because no one wants them. Rescues all over have dogs just like them all the time. But people go online and fall for the breeder's sale pitch because of a lot of hype and higher prices than the shelters charge.
Maybe anyone wanting one of these new breed dogs can use a hypoallergenic cat from London? BTW, the Dateline show tracked the address of the online Allerca seller to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Online sellers are not always what they say they are.