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by Michael10 on 14 February 2014 - 00:02
by gsdstudent on 14 February 2014 - 01:02
by SitasMom on 14 February 2014 - 01:02
This is bullshit...
Claims have surfaced of co-owners in Europe for some of the dogs, but CGHS/SPCA President Ron Perez said if that was the case, it ended when Verdeschi agreed to surrender the dogs to the humane society.
“There’s a bunch of charlatans that have popped up claiming ‘We own this one, we own that one,’” he said. “We own all of them. She signed them over to us. If there’s a breach between some interested party and the defendant, that’s between them.”
All of the dogs have been examined, Perez said, and the shelter is in the process of reviewing more than 400 applications for adoption. The shelter gets a fee of $105 for each adoption, regardless of the age or breed of the dog, and Perez said many factors are considered, such as previous pet ownership, living conditions, and whether or not the applicant has kids or other pets. Two dogs were adopted immediately by “people who we knew very well,” Perez said. “They took them right to the vet, they had them examined and bathed.”
http://m.registerstar.com/mobile/news/article_4ec2577a-9471-11e3-8c19-0019bb2963f4.html

by northwoodsGSD on 14 February 2014 - 03:02
Owners showing up with proof of dog ownership/reg. papers & are being denied & turned away from getting their dogs back.
" 6 dogs were taken directly from the house and given to a trainer for the police, the chair of the shelter competes with this person, and the landlord owns a kennel.
Charlene holds the position of shelter chair person & is one of the folks benifiting from this so called rescue."
Her site: http://www.taizeshepherdkennel.com/index.html
by dromeijn on 14 February 2014 - 03:02
by dromeijn on 14 February 2014 - 03:02

by windwalker18 on 14 February 2014 - 08:02
"The dogs are valuable, high-quality German Shepherds that Verdeschi entered into prestigious shows like the Westminster Kennel Club’s Dog Show, among others. The Greene County Sheriff’s Office is talking about getting a few into K-9 units, and a few deputies are planning to adopt some personally.
“She had quite a few top-of-the-line show dogs,” said friend Vinnie Genovese. “Number five in the world.”
Claims have surfaced of co-owners in Europe for some of the dogs, but CGHS/SPCA President Ron Perez said if that was the case, it ended when Verdeschi agreed to surrender the dogs to the humane society.
“There’s a bunch of charlatans that have popped up claiming ‘We own this one, we own that one,’” he said. “We own all of them. She signed them over to us. If there’s a breach between some interested party and the defendant, that’s between them.... One of the dogs had recently given birth and he suspects that two or three of the dogs are in the early stages of pregnancy. If that’s the case, the pregnancies would likely be aborted when the dogs are spayed, he said. ”

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 14 February 2014 - 13:02

by kitkat3478 on 14 February 2014 - 14:02
Basic contract law states no contracts based on fraud can be made, any that have already been made are def voidable. If the kennel owner signed away, what was not legally hers to begin with, there can be no further actions.
These owners need to contact the humane societies attorney and start threatening legal action.
I sure hope someone can stop this from getting any further out of control than it has already gotten.
And just who does this Perez guy think he is calling rightful owners charlatans?

by Sunsilver on 14 February 2014 - 14:02
I am sure you meant 'fired', but fried wouldn't be a bad punishment, either!Beyond arrogant. Boy, I hope this Perez is getting fried!

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