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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Katy, Texas USA
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Ooohhh, it doesn't even look like a dog. If it is real, that precious puppy, how can anybody do that?
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker | ![]() The Korean puppy mill is up and running again. He was Nicole/Ashley's supplier she had a falling out with. They have started getting complaints against them too. His prices aren't as high as Ashley's. His US connection is |
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YT Addict Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Grove City, OH
Posts: 328
| ![]() Those poor puppies. Unfortunately my mom bought our Bentley from a pet store and my research found that he originally came from Missouri. Oh it's sickening. He's had various health problems but he's doing well now. When we move to Nevada next year I'll be adopting a puppy from a reputable breeder, one I found on the YTCA's breeder list. I hope this supply line is shut down. It's so sad.
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker | ![]() I will start asking around to see who to contact. There has to be some gov't agency to contact. I will continue to take in rescued dogs. I don't think I'll ever buy another one again. I know you most likely saved Bentley from a mill too. Zoyie has a few health issues from time to time. I just tackle them as they arise. She is such a delight. I can't imagine being without her. |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Fort Worth, TX
Posts: 65
| ![]() If you type into google "Once Upon a Teapup Reviews" you get all kinds of information regarding who the contact person is, Ginger Turk. It talks about how the pictures have been photo shopped. One lady said when she got her pup he was so young he did not even have his puppy teeth yet and parvo! It also states that the dogs are coming directly from Jung's puppy mills in Korea. This is a buyer beware situation. |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker | ![]() Just started reading about Ginger Turk last night. Another sad story. I knew Jung was connected to Nicole/Ashley recently. There has to be a way to stop the importing of these helpless puppies. I just don't know who to report this situation to. Maybe someone here has some ideas where to start. |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Fort Worth, TX
Posts: 65
| ![]() It is not a state issue since they are imports. You would need to look at filing a federal complaint. If the dogs are being given to people with Parvo the dogs are not going through quaratine. You might try to find how the dogs are getting into this country. Some how these dogs are getting into the country, and are slipping through the screening process. You might be able to stretch it into a homeland security issue. |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker | ![]() I have a report number, said to check back and the issue would be addressed in a timely manner. We'll see about that. I'm not sure if I reported to the right agency. |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Global
Posts: 7
| ![]() Hi, my name is Gina, I'm a writer/journalist in the Netherlands and I registered in here to thank you for showing so much common sense. I don't have a Yorkie of my own, but my neighbor had and has, last year her Yorkie Praline (teacup) died at the age of 6, after a second seizure. I had plucked her out of a vessel full of rainwater once, the neighbor was out to work and Praline somehow managed to climb onto something but then fell into the vessel. If I hadn't heard her cry with her teensie voice, she would probably have drowned from fatigue. She spent some time at our place, we have 2 midsize rescue dogs I rescued myself in 2006 (greyhound/galgo/Belgian shepherd mix and more) who were very patient with the temporary tiny guest. Since then Praline and I have bonded as friends. And a couple of months later, when the neighbor found a nest of 4 young kittens, barely 1 week young, I helped out and hand fed and washed those critters, and adopted the white one. Praline's been around those cats as a friend too, and more animals were brought into my neighbor's home because her son loves animals so much. I think all of that was too much for Praline at a certain point. One day, my neighbor was looking for Praline, nowhere to be found. The next day, she already had another one from yet another acquaintance who could no longer take care of the dog. Praline also got to my neighbor's via via when she was 2. I don't know why, but I wanted to urge my neighbor to go look in the laundry room behind the washer, because it's warm and safe there. Maybe Praline would be there. I never managed to tell my neighbor, but the next day she came running telling they had found Praline... exactly where I thought she might have been. So now my neighbor had two Yorkie's, the second was male and a tiny baby, she named him Pikatchu. I went to visit, I wanted to see Praline myself, the vet had said she had probably suffered a seizure and thought she was very frail, could not say if Praline would make it. There she was, on the couch surrounded by some soft pillows. Looking real ill yes, not really responding, limbs also just hanging. But when I petted Praline on her little head, she opened her eyes and I could feel a spark, she was smiling at me, so I held her in my hands and I remember thinking, how can anyone have such a tiny dog in a house where children (age 5) often come to play, and how fragile she is, but there is still life, I could feel the warmth. So I just sat there stroking her little body and hoping for her to get well again. The next morning, my neighbor, who had already given up on even finding Praline since she quickly got a replacement, came running telling Praline was up and about and herself again. A few hours later, I could see for myself, she was out in the garden and yes, nothing strange in her movements or anything. I think about two months later, she did die, and I felt sorry for her, because I knew for a fact she knew Pikatchu was there as a replacement and it must have had an impact on her. She was tiny, but a very gentle and sweet soul. Anyway, this is my only experience from up close with a Yorkie, and the next story I have IS related to these Korean breeders and USA brokers. We're keeping tabs on them in Facebook. This emerged about 2 weeks ago, when Viktor Larkhill, founder of a worldwide INTERNET community of animal welfare workers, rescue workers and animal friends in general, posted a blog protesting against the ridiculous business of teacup puppies who were imported from South Korea and found new owners for prices ranging up from 3,500 $ (saw a long coated white mini Pom or Maltese for 6,500$ the other day.....) and the whole entourage surrounding this....... Dozens of pictures of those tiny creatures with big eyes, fluffy coats and always those fingers there for measurement, real disgusting and sickening, especially if you're involved in animal rescue on a 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week basis depending on a community of 35,500 people around the globe contributing 5 dollars or 10 dollars or whatever they can spare to help get a dog out of a miserable condition, to a vet and then to a foster home after which adoption as a final loving home. Those are often not the most prettiest dogs. Often dogs who were heavily abused, maltreated, intentionally harmed and left to perish. Not just dogs, also cats! If you have a Facebook account, just check for Let's Adopt! Global and watch the pictures, in YouTube you can find a channel with various clips, Letsadopt... Our actions were first aimed at Mimi in Houston, who runs Royal Teacup Puppies, but then we found Ms Puppy Connection from Ashley and Justin Anderson, and their website Teacup Puppies : Maltese, Yorkie, Chihuahua's Designer Puppies For Sale and a pile of complaints on the internet. I contacted one of her former customers and she told me her story, it is available on the internet, it's about her Yorkie named Gracie who only lived to be 19 days old after she was purchased from Ashley Anderson. We created a weblog Ban Teacup Puppy Traders and there you can find Gracie's story under Customer Complaint. The owner can't get into details due to the fact they are still waiting for the case to get to court. She was however very moved and happy more people have caught up on the scamming actions of Ashley Anderson and hopes we will be able to learn more, like WHERE and HOW are those Korean puppies born and bred? It is true, that she does indeed sell healthy pups. Some of her customers get all angry at us for objecting to the breeding and selling of teacup dogs, but they clearly have no idea or even sense for the bigger picture. Ashley buys those dogs from Korean websites, for 1200 USD. She then re-sells for 4000 USD. She's also very hostile towards anyone else trying to sell teacup sized pups, we have found some of her rants on other teacup pup facebook shopping walls, because that is what they are, nothing more or less than shopping walls. I have already placed a link on our weblog to Yorkie Talk in which this particular issue is being discussed, and I would like to thank YOU all for showing so much common sense when it comes to this business. Not only is it very sad to realize that each day thousands of dogs and cats are waiting in shelters for a good home, and their only trip will be one to the gas chamber... for animal rescue workers like Viktor Larkhill and the Let's Adopt! Global community this is a very bitter pill... and those teacup sized dogs, or designer breeds as they are also called, it's just business, for the love of MONEY, and nor for the love of animals. It simply isn't right. There are various articles to be found on the subject, but not nearly enough to convince buyers to NOT buy these dogs, even if some of them live healthy or without issues, most of the people I have spoken, also closer to home here in the Netherlands and Belgium, there have always been issues "at the start" and that is not how it should be, right? Why women crave to have such tiny "babies" to pamper all their lives, is another issue. Marketing clips on YouTube show the teensie pups in pink cradles and as living dolls, actually. A dog is a dog, even if it is a small sized dog. It may sit on your lap, sleep on your couch and in bed, it is a dog, it is not a human baby and it should not be dressed in pet designer outfits that look pretty when parading and showing them around. It's so wrong compared to the thousands of dogs and cats in shelters, among which plenty of teacup dogs can be found, who perhaps turned out a little bit bigger or a little bit too high maintenance to handle. Here's a link to an article from 2008 already, about teacup dogs. It's 2011 now, going on 2012. And look how those Korean breeders and brokers are finding markets and customers.. litters monthly available... that can only be puppy mill..... Thank you for your time, and hoping you will help to inform and educate people about why this teacup dog business is wrong, on so many accounts. Kind regards, Gina |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Global
Posts: 7
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Global
Posts: 7
| ![]() CAPS investigates pet shops, puppy mills, breeders - stop animal abuse - Rescue, go Humane! This is C.A.P.S. from Deborah Howard, Companion Animal Protection Society, they have managed to bring down a notorious puppy mill owner, Kathy Bauck (don't watch the video unless you have the stomach for it, because after watching, all I wanted was for that woman to fry in the electric chair, slowly..........) although at first she was only sentenced two 20 days in prison and a 500 dollar fine. Yeah, that's the jury system you have in your country.................... Anyway, C.A.P.S. proceeded and got the USDA to revoke Bauck's license to ever sell pets to stores or have breeding facilities. She has been selling dogs online since then, because the law does not apply for anything on the internet yet. That's something that needs to be taken care of. C.A.P.S. has various links on their websites for complaints and forms, not just a website to file a complaint on, but the genuine article. Deborah urges everyone who has ever had any dealings with breeders, brokers, pet shop owners and sick or dead puppies/dogs/cats, to either contact C.A.P.S. or fill in one of the forms you can find on her website. Since I am from overseas, I can't do anything within your legal system. All I can do is do research on the internet, write articles about it and spread the word. To make things happen, that's up to YOU. Gracie's and Nicole's story moved me, and it angered me to see how Justin Anderson and his wife can simply dismiss these complaints as fraudulent. But tell me, what serious business entrepreneur puts a page up on their business website about... a troll (=Nicole). That is completely insane!!! As well as hilarious...... Still, this woman, in all her deranged nature, is as slick as ... and that's why she has probably managed to fly under the radar for so many years. Due to "us" (the Let's Adopt! Global community) she has now thought out something she thinks is a win-win situation for everyone. After Christmas she will start to offer rescue dogs on her website... "for all those families who call her for small dogs and who can't afford their high prices" NO NO NO!!! This woman should NEVER EVER be allowed to do such a thing. Not even for the right reasons!! This is pure damage control, weaseling her way out of things. I highly respect Nicole's patience and also tenacity to not let go and I am glad she has filed her complaint on so many sites, it answered so many questions we had about Ms Puppy Connection's business. It also proved she was and is to be taken seriously. People in various major and minor organizations are now looking into this matter. The Let's Adopt! Global community, and especially those who signed up for the Ban Teacup Puppy Traders group, will stay on their (the Andersons) case and will also monitor the others. Ashley once laughed it all away, on her shopping wall, saying that nobody cares. She was and is wrong. Justice for Gracie and every other poor soul that fell victim to greed and lust for money only! |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker | ![]() Just because Ashley sells a few healthy dogs doesn't give her the right to sweep the rest of us under the rug and act like our nightmares never happened. Time hasn't erased those 19 days from my mind or the memory of a little Yorkie puppy we named Gracie. There are a lot more puppies like Gracie out there that need our help. We need to be their voices because they suffer in silence because of others' greed. |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Global
Posts: 7
| ![]() Hi, In California the Folsom police strongly recommends for charges to be filed against Ginger Turk from Once Upon A Teapup Folsom police seek forgery charges for puppy broker | news10.net Never mind Ashley who could not resist to comment ![]() We have also found conversations in the Maltese forum Posh Fairytail - Maltese Dogs Forum : Spoiled Maltese Forums about Ginger Turk and another broker, Posh Fairytail. Nothing posh about that one, so be warned! For those with information, you can contact C.A.P.S. Companion Animal Protection Society or fill in their complaint form if you have had dealings with a puppy mill, pet shop, internet broker, breeder: CAPS Complaint Form - Pet Purchase Complaint Form - Internet & Store or contact Deborah Howard Thank you, Gina |
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