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truly
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Re: Re: Re: YA RIGHT

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Originally posted by coondogman
I think you need to see a chiropractor and see if he might be able to get you head out of your stinking a$$ for you, why dont you go see if you can find yourself a friend cause it is clear you dont have one.

ITS PRETTY CLEAR FROM YOUR SIGNATURE THAT YOU KNOW THE COST OF IGNORANCE AND EVIDENTLY YOU ARE STILL PAYING FOR IT.

The fact that you have this thread up would tell us all that you did not have a guarantee on the pups, or that with or without a guarantee of good health, the breeder has not offered to remedy the situation. If you had bought a pup from me, whether we had ever had a conversation about health issues, if you had a problem I would have immediately refunded your money and this thread would not be up. If you chose to buy a pup from someone with no written agreement as to its health, have the dogs hauled by someone who offers no guarantee of healthy delivery then you have accepted this situation all on your own. To avoid this problem in the future, you may want to pick a different breeder, have written guarantees in place, and pick them up and haul them yourself. Having a meltdown at me will not solve any of your problems. I do know the cost of ignorance, and therefore I avoid acting ignorantly, and on the occasion that I still do act ignorantly, I do not blame others for the outcome. Think about it....

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Copy of my contract for my last litter of puppies

May 7, 2010

Seller:
Frank and Lori Luckenbaugh
499 Kepner Rd.
Beaver Springs, PA 17812
570-541-2941


Breed: UKC/AKC English Coonhound puppy Sale Price: $250.00

Date of Birth: 2/10/2010

Sex: Male
Color: Bluetick

De-worming History: Strongid T (50mg Pyrantel Pamoate 1cc
2/24/2010 - 1cc Strongid T
3/10/2010 - 1cc Strongid T
3/23/2010 - 3/25/2010 - Safe Guard liquid 1 cc
4/7/2010 - 1cc Strongid T
4/29/2010- 1cc Strongid T

Vaccination History:
3/25/2010: Vanguard Plus 5
Canine Distemper-Adenoviris Type 2-Parainfluenza-Parvovirus Vaccine
Serial#: A948334A Expiration: 12APR11
4/29/2010: Vanguard Plus 5
Canine Distemper-Adenoviris Type 2-Parainfluenza-Parvovirus Vaccine
Serial#: A948334A Expiration: 12APR11

I, Lori Luckenbaugh, hereby sell above mentioned female/male English Coonhound puppy in good faith. I guarantee puppy to be in good health, sound body, vaccinated, and de-wormed. Buyer has one year from the date of sale to return said puppy to the seller if any diseases or defects prevent said puppy from living a productive life. Buyer understands that the puppy requires exercise and medical care on a routine basis. This guarantee will be null and void if said puppy is returned in poor health due to negligence or abuse.


Date of Sale: _________
Buyer’s Name: ______________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________________
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Seller Signature:____________________________ Date:________________________

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its Obama fault

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quote:
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its Obama fault
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Mike Hill
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get the bleach out

that might help kill the distemper on your place

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IF YOU VAC. A PUP SOONER THAN ABOUT 10 DAYS AFTER IT IS COMPLETLY OFF MOMMA'S MILK THEN YOU MIGHT AS WELL USE WATER CAUSE IT'LL DO AS MUCH GOOD. MOMMA'S IMMUNE SYSTEM WILL NULIFY A SHOT, SO PEOPLE THINK BECAUSE THEY HAVE HAD A SHOT THEY ARE SAFE BUT NOT SO IF TO QUICK.

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Richard Lambert
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quote:
Originally posted by EnglishBabe
AND I offer a 1 yr. guarantee for every puppy that leaves here. If the puppy gets sick within the first month, I cover vet bills.


I sold a puppy to a lady about 5 yrs ago. She called and said that she was buying it as a present for her husband who coon hunted. I found out later that she was buying it for herself as a pet. The pup was picked up at 10 weeks old and appeared to be in good health as were all of it's littermates. She called me 3 weeks later and said that the pup had contracted Parvo. She said that she took it to the Vet and he charged her $1,500 for treatment but the pup died anyway. She wanted me to reimburse her for the price of the pup and the $1,500. None of the littermates that I kept at my house had any problems. I sent her a check for the purchase price of the pup but not the $1,500. Would you have reimbursed her the $1,500? Two weeks after this, I came home from work one day and there was an Animal Control truck and officer in my driveway. He said that he had come out to investigate because they had recieved a complaint. He then complimented me on the condition of my hounds and told me that I was doing a great job and that he was sorry that he had to trouble me but that they had to investigate all complaints.

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high ridge
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puppy with parvo open mouth put him in a halff cc of bleach you will be amazed out how they come around after that

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blake jones
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I would have to agree with some of the others on the effectiveness of the shots. I gave a pup a parvo shot at 6 weeks, 9 weeks, and 12 weeks. the pup came down with parvo at 6 months old. the vet said she might have died if we had not have had her in such good shape.
Is it possible the dog hauler could have brought the parvo virus with him when he picked up the pups? from my understanding you can transfer the virus from your hands or even track it in with your shoes. when he picked up your pups he could have been exposing the other pups to it. not accusing, just wondering.

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EnglishBabe
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Richard,
In this case, no I wouldn't, because if none of the other pups had it or were sick, then it would stand to reason that the puppy picked it up at it's new home. I would fight it in court also, with the statements from others buyers and my vet, it wouldn't hold up.

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Jason Baldwin
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Aint no way I'm spending my hard earned money on a puppy and then letting some other guy go handle him and pick him up for me. The dead puppy's you seen may not even be the puppys that were picked up in the first place. Just my opinion.

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Re: YA RIGHT

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YOU WOULD THINK DIFFERENT IF YOU WERE THE ONE THAT SPENT 1,400.00


It was your mistake that cost 1400$. Asking if the pups have had their shots is one of the first things you should ask. Live and learn

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Richard Lambert
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Englishman, apparantly giving pups a shot does not always help. I now give my female a vaccination when she first comes in heat if I plan on breeding her. Then I give the pups a shot at 10-12 weeks old. If someone wants to pick up a pup at 8 weeks, I inform him/her that the pup still needs a shot. Lori, I told the woman (and meant it) that if she had just called and told me when the pup started exhibiting symptoms or when her Vet first diagnosed the pup with Parvo, then I would have told her to "let the pup go" and I would have given her another one. She would have saved herself the Vet bill. She, being a "pet owner", could not believe that I would say such a thing! This was when I learned that her husband did not even coonhunt.

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Dale Young
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You've got a lot of different answers that may or may not be what you wanted to hear. Truth is except for a little larger scale nothing happened that hasn't happened to most of us along the line. Same pickup ,transporting, shots or no, friends saving you a trip, etc ,etc.. We all do or have done about the same and usually it's fine but not this time.
I don't see the TN. pups figuring in cause it sounds like they delivered healty pups. Everything points to AL. and I'd think he 'd return your pup money for those 2.
I personally with a dead pup Mon. morning wouldn't have waited til Thursday to see a vet with the others but it may not have made a difference anyway. Your man driving covered alot of ground in 2 days so he wasn't dragging his feet either. Getting in late Sat. would have been a very expensive emergency vet appointment around here and still may not have helped.
Apparently parvo is hot right now since this is the 3rd incident in different areas that I know of within a months time and one wasn't a coonhound pup so I'd advise some extra caution.

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I would have to agree with some of the others on the effectiveness of the shots. I gave a pup a parvo shot at 6 weeks, 9 weeks, and 12 weeks. the pup came down with parvo at 6 months old. the vet said she might have died if we had not have had her in such good shape.
Is it possible the dog hauler could have brought the parvo virus with him when he picked up the pups? from my understanding you can transfer the virus from your hands or even track it in with your shoes. when he picked up your pups he could have been exposing the other pups to it. not accusing, just wondering.



I read that 6,9,12, and 15 weeks is the recommended regime. If the puppy still had mother's antibodies in him, that was what rendered the shots you gave useless. One more shot at 15 weeks may have prevented the parvo developing at 6 months old. You could probably go with another shot at 18 weeks old just to be sure. I do not see what it would hurt.
Read my earlier post and that may explain why your pup contracted parvo.

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I read that 6,9,12, and 15 weeks is the recommended regime. If the puppy still had mother's antibodies in him, that was what rendered the shots you gave useless. One more shot at 15 weeks may have prevented the parvo developing at 6 months old. You could probably go with another shot at 18 weeks old just to be sure. I do not see what it would hurt.
Read my earlier post and that may explain why your pup contracted parvo.


my vet explained pretty much the same thing. some pups do not develope immunities to parvo untill they are 15 to 16 weeks of age. I have gotten in the habit of giving them shots untill they are 6 months old now. 6 weeks, 9 weeks, 12 weeks, 16 weeks and 6 months old.

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Matt Mays
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you people kill me, always putting the blame on someone else... face it you bought the pups not knowing if they had their shots, sounds like a dead end arguement to me....

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