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Prager

by Prager on 21 December 2018 - 17:12

FYI:

This is how the xray needs to be identified: All digital images submitted must include dog identification (full registered name if applicable OR registration number OR microchip/tattoo), clinic name, and date of radiography overlaid on the image. See detailed instructions for ID and positioning on the second page of the OFA Hip/Elbow

https://www.ofa.org/veterinarian/veterinary-submissions

So the dog does not have to have chip or have tattoo on the xrays. It is "or" proposition. If thedog has only name then Bob Fox can claim that this is not the correct dog. the only way one can prove it is the correct dog is if there is a chip or tattoo registered in his name. As far as the application goes the veterinarian has option - 1/ dog was identified with chip or tattoo or

/2  was not  identified with chip or tattoo 

If not then the results are not sent to AKC.

https://www.ofa.org/pdf/hdedapp_bw.pdf

 


by Anne5928 on 21 December 2018 - 19:12

Dog was microchipped with X-rays yesterday. Dog was prelim at Georgetown and OFA accepted and rated. He cannot claim that with a microchip and X-rays taken yesterday. The end.

by Anne5928 on 21 December 2018 - 19:12

I will have her date and send them to OFA from yesterday with the microchip. Now what? Next? The dog is registered in my name. Therefore it will go on AKC and OFA. 


by Anne5928 on 21 December 2018 - 19:12

He should have showed up at the appointment. He was told.

by joanro on 21 December 2018 - 19:12

His son is owner on her papers, so tell bf to pound sand.

Don't communicate with him. Let him sue if he wants...he won't, he will stay as far away from the authorities as he can get.
File a harrasment and restraining order against the fraudster.
DNA will id the dog as to the supposed parents. He won't pay for that either . Fraudster never want investigations...it will expose them for the criminals they are.

 

 

Edited to correct auto correct....sue was changed to see. :-/


by Anne5928 on 21 December 2018 - 20:12

Agree Joanro! He has paid for nothing. 


by Anne5928 on 21 December 2018 - 20:12

His son was the registered owner, and papers transferred directly to me, so yes I will have OFA post results. I don’t know how AKC works on that, but I will find out to be sure it’s reported there as well:)

by joanro on 21 December 2018 - 20:12

The op, as I see this, does not have any gain in putting in a ringer for exrays. She is not asking for money refund, N/A , she is not asking for a replacement pup, N/A. In fact, she said she offered it give the dog back to Fox and he declined.

So it is ludicrous if he " claims" she used a different dog for exrays....he can claim all he wants..he is trying to intimidate you...don't give him the power....Anne, let the slime ball prove it!

Walk away and block the creep! Block him on your phone, fb, email, your mind, and let him stew in his own poison!

by Anne5928 on 21 December 2018 - 20:12

I think that’s great advice. I will take it. I’m going to look into hip replacement for this sweet girl, and move on. We love her. She is nothing to him, or he would have done the right thing from the beginning.

I also have all the texts proving I offered her back more than once. I have texts proving he wasn’t interested in meeting me at vets office with her either. 


Prager

by Prager on 22 December 2018 - 00:12

Anne: Dog was microchipped with X-rays yesterday. Dog was prelim at Georgetown and OFA accepted and rated. He cannot claim that with a microchip and X-rays taken yesterday. The end.
Prager: Shure he can. He'll say you microchipped some other dog which is not his. The only way is DNA the dog.





 


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