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Korean Puppy kennels in US - supplier There are so many Korean puppy kennels capitalizing on Americans by selling puppy mill dogs. I can think of 3 in the US alone selling the dogs for unGodly amounts. I have just found their supplier. So do not be fooled! They double the price on the puppy as compared to what the Korean Supplier will sell the dog to ANYONE for. Their supplier is www.jungpuppyclub.com and he will sell to anyone. Don't pad the pockets of these American Kennels trying to make a quick buck on "flipping" tiny t-cup dogs. Please spread the word and let these people know that they do not have to participate in the mass shipments of tiny dogs coming into the USA in cargo! If you want a puppy from Jung Puppy Club, go there and purchase one, do not pad these pockets of these "flippers"! |
OMG, there are 356 pictures of puppies on that website for sale. That is 17 pages with 20 puppies each and the last page had 16 puppies. That is sickening! |
Poor babies. What is the obsession with those huge Anime eyes? |
Very sad, those poor babies. That is in the US? how can you tell. I see very little english. |
I know the place is awful..but there are a couple babies I would take in a heartbeat if I could afford a 24 hr nanny. |
Where are they located in the U.S.? |
no they are located in korea, the kennels that buy from them are in the US and double their prices. They are in Mississippi one of the major ones. |
this kennel is located in Korea, they are a main supplier for some of the big money makers of t-cup puppies in the US. Their main purchaser is in Mississippi. |
I was a victim of the broker in MS Same person, different name for herself, as well as kennel name. I had the misfortune of doing bussiness with her when she was selling Yorkies using the name World Class Yorkies. You can see my complaint on the link below. There has to be a way to stop the import of these sick puppies. MS Puppy Connection, Boutique Teacup Puppies Ashley Anderson - MS Puppy Connection aka Boutique Teacup Puppies consumer compl... |
I won't deny how cute these little puppy faces are - but their little faces shouldn't be like this. We've all seen here what faces like this can mean, physically, for these pups. I've heard nothing but devastating stories from people who buy from the Korean mills. US Mills are no better, believe me - but to purposely breed for 2 pound adults w/ brachycephalic faces is just beyond sad. |
TELL EVERYONE !! One of the saddest things is people have no idea how to (purchase) adopt a puppy. I try to educate everyone I come into contact with about dogs. I take my therapy dogs where I can and volunteer to give talks and demonstrations. It is wonderful to see understanding bloom in a 3rd grader's eyes. A good pet owner, is also a good citizen and neighbor. |
Thanks for your response......... I have told my story for the last 4 years. I take a break and go at it again. She keeps changing names, locations, and kennels on me. I am no computer whiz, but eventually I find her. I have gotten in touch with several rescue people in MS. She is hard to locate. Talked to her vet reference, they have one of the same addresses I already had. I don't think she has that many pups in her home. I also think that she and Jung had a falling out. I am praying that's the case, but she'll just find a different supplier. We've always had rescue dogs in the past, always adults of questionable lineage. The one time I ventured out I got taken for a sad ride. My Yorkie I have now came from a mill that was raided in AL. I don't think she is a pure bred, she is too small. She's healthy now and very much loved. I taught 3rd grade for 30 yrs. Keep up your good work educating others. Feel free to share my complaint with others. |
UGH this makes me sick!! There's too many of this! Unfortunately, in Asia, they just think dogs as lower living things with no feelings. It's truly saddening. |
They don't even look real. The look in their eyes makes me want to cry. |
Are you sure she's in Mississippi? I looked at her site. There's an 888 number for phone and and e-mail address. She could be anywhere, really. I just ask because I'm in MS and never heard of her and haven't heard of any of these micro dogs. There's lots of scam reports and she does sell a LOT of dogs. Wonder if the IRS knows about her? That might be a way to get at her. If you could find a physical address, maybe she could be investigated. |
Ok...found an address. This is a suburb of Jackson, MS. 112 Wendy Ln Madison, MS 39110 (888) 743-0325 |
What ever happened to quarantine laws when importing animals from other countries? They just let these dogs into the country to be sold without proper physicals and investigation? The U.S. should not be allowing people with puppy mills to import from the puppy mills of other countries! What kind of stupidity is this? |
How very sad....those yorkies just doesn't look at all right. This is disgusting and breaks my heart! |
She is a scam artist......... I am sure she lives somewhere in MS. I talked to her vet reference on her web page. They said she had been in the Friday before I called. She was shipping 2 dogs out of the country and needed papers for them to fly and another maltese puppy that needed fluids. This was in Palahatchie, MS. Her bank lists a Palhatchie address, but wouldn't give anything other than that to me. She has always used a toll free number. I paid for a report on her this spring. She has 3 different addresses listed. Report is also how I found out about her being taken to small claims court 4 times. She is very computer competent. I am wondering what she's going to do now that she and Jung (who removed his website last week)had a falling out. Where will the poor puppies come from now? I can usually find some good in everyone, if I look long enough. I am still looking for the good in her after 4 years. |
1 Attachment(s) The address I found for Madison Ms shows the house for sale. I looked at her website...some of those are messed up looking dogs. Check out this one. |
Oh my this is so sad. :( Those poor dogs. But part of me wonders if those eyes are just photoshopped... They all look the same and are super black, which is abnormal. Still a very sad situation and I hope I can find out more about this by reading this thread as it develops. I hope I can continue to educate people about the horrors of puppy mills. My mother was drawn into the hype of buying a dog from a pet store (the yorkie we have now) and he's had a lot of health problems. Lots of vet bills :( I will never allow anyone in my family to purchase a dog from a mill again. I myself knew of the dangers but mom had fallen in love and I knew I wouldn't have been able to sway her. Bentley was 1.8 pounds at 9 weeks old. He suffered a seizure due to low blood sugar a week after we brought him home. He wouldn't eat. We've had problems getting him to eat healthy food for him since he was brought home. But we finally did conquer that issue just about a month ago. Anyway --- I'm sickened by this puppy mill scheme. I pray people know better. |
Altered pictures.... I think the pictures are altered too. If you enlarge them you can see where the pixels are different on the puppy faces. What really gets me is how scared most of the puppies look. The Yorkie I bought from her was a regular sized Yorkie. She didn't get into the teacup sized dogs till last year, which I realize is just a term placed on smaller than normal. Our Yorkie that came from a puppy mill rescue is small. She weighs 3 lbs, but I don't think she is a pure bred. I am no expert on Yorkies, but her hair and face shape doesn't look right. This is based only on Yorkies I see in pictures etc. She is a total joy, so what she is or isn't doesn't matter. If she has her house for sale, she'll just take her trade to a different location. I am assuming the house for sale is the one on Wendy Lane. |
Laws........ From what I have read, the puppy has to be checked by a vet on the other end (Korea) and has to be of a certain age. Since dogs are treated so horribly in Korea, who knows where their papers are coming from and if written in Korean, who can read them on the receiving end here in the US. Until they are stopped from importing, we'll probably never know. A lot of complaints from people that say their puppies are exceeding the weight they were told, which is good for the dogs. If you pay out $8,000 for a dog to tuck in your pocket that "is estimated to be no more than 2 lbs" and it ends up weighing 8lbs. I guess these people have a right to complain. They just need to be educated and also warned. |
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I was seriously considering purchasing a puppy from MS puppy connection but it just didnt seem right. So glad i didnt! I'm so sorry to hear about Gracie. The pictures really made me cry! This really needs to be put to an end! |
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I couldn't agree with you more I'm glad you didn't buy from her, Monika. You'd just be buying heartache. I know she has written the majority of her own reviews. If she had really happy customers, they would gladly write one. The people I have personally talked to, even though their puppy is healthy, have some kind of issue with her. I did turn her in to the IRS in late May. At one time she had $100,750 total on her recently sold puppy page. I am wondering about her "free" puppy drawing/raffle she supposedly holds monthly. $10 a chance, enter as many times as you want. That just doesn't seem right. Doesn't seem to be free to me. Last month is was postponed with some family emergency. She said she would put them in the drawing for this month. This needs further investigation, I just haven't had the time, yet. |
Pixel issue I have a program that with enlargement of any photo or a certain area of a photo shows you the difference. Think of little squares of color. All the squares should be the same size in the photo. When you see squares of a different size in an area, it's been altered. As you enlarge an area you can see what and where the altering has been done. I don't know how to explain it any other way. I'm sure I'm not using all the correct terms. All I know it's difficult to match pixels. Only a really well trained person with a good program can pull it off. A web designer helped me see what was obvious to them just by looking. |
Gracie I don't think I'll ever get over the loss of her. It's been over 4 years, but there are days it seems like only yesterday. The necropsy showed that nothing could have been done for her. She had a liver shunt and a spleen only 10% of it's normal size, and many more congenitial problems. I felt guilty after reading Purdue's report. If I had only known, I would have had her put down. I just have to tell myself she was loved, if for only 19 short days. She was not a puppy from Korea. I think she came from a mill in MS or TN. |
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