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Well Mr. Moore said the same thing. I checked with the SPCA and they said the same thing about Brushy Creek (no violations and it was a very nice kennel). Its public record check it out. I am working on the USDA records at the moment. So stay tuned for more from your local station. Your Investigative Reporter Mr. Contentious Winner of the pain in the Arse award. |
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There was another thing that caught my attention. How come on the Fox report they said the lawsuit award was $150,000 and Inside Edition said the award was $350,000? I am now very confused!! (YEAH YEAH I know don't say it) Could someone answer that one (David W/fox maybe?) |
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The media does not see their homework to the end so therefore they fail the test. Proof is in the pudding as they say. But never you fear Dobiedude is here. I will get to the truth through Investigative Reporting For TRUTH, JUSTICE & THE AMERICAN WAY!!!!:flag42: |
That stack of BBB reports looked pretty real and based on emails I've read from people all over the country - the sick dogs are real - them showing people one dog and shipping a different one is real - isn't that what matters ? |
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Here it is in case anyone wants to see it - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNOoFyfTdoM Inside Edition bought a puppy that was susposed to be 11 weeks old ...they vets estimated the puppy they received to be 5 MONTHS old The poor dog they shipped had Giardia...which btw - IS contageous to humans - not to mention, makes the poor puppy feel miserable Giardia in Dogs Giardia is a single-celled parasite that lives in your dog?s intestine. It infects older dogs but more frequently infects puppies. Dogs become infected when they swallow Giardia that may be present in water or other substances that have been soiled with feces. How will Giardia affect my dog? Giardiasis, the disease caused by Giardia infection, usually results in diarrhea. Some animals with giardiasis may also throw up. Having giardiasis a long time can cause weight loss; generally poor condition; and even death, when the disease is serious |
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I found out recently that Mr. Moore uses the same vet as we do. I was at our Vet office Friday getting health certificates for our llamas & I was talking about the IE report. My vet said IE called him and asked about a dog he sent a health cert on that was reported as 11 weeks old. IE said their vet guessed it was 13 weeks and they wanted him to explain this. Now I know just as you do you can not tell age by just looking at a dog to the day or week even. They then asked about the Giardia and My vet said he did no tests the health cert. only requires that the dog looks healthy & when it was at his office it was healthy. I have a very good vet IMO and I have never had any problems with him so I have no problem believing what he says. So go figure. |
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also, if that one dog had giardia, you can bet that MANY more have it at Brushy Creek as well. I'm sorry, but I would not want a puppy with giardia in my house. |
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Go look at the closing clip of the puppy and it looks different that the dog that was at the vet's office IMO |
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I can't view YouTube... it's a blocked site at work. I'll look at it when I get home. David Moore obviously really does sell sick puppies and also misrepresent puppies. V has said that they tried to sell her a different dog than what she wanted to purchase. It's not like this whole thing is a big consiracy against Brushy Creek. We could sit here and pick apart any news story - but there is truth it in. |
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I had a co-worker go look at the clip and I asked one question if the dog look the same throughout the whole story. BTW He knows nothing about this story just an un-bias opinion. He said it was two different dogs. He said the one at the vets office is larger and the one at the end of the story is smaller. It smells fishy too me. It just does not look right and after my vet told me that I had to go look. I did not even notice it at first but I did when I watched it again. David with fox said it is too risky to order a dog for a story and maybe this is why?? It brings questions to my pea brain |
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