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by gsd forever on 19 September 2017 - 17:09

i am sure many of you remember my rants about alexander dimitrov in bulgaria that he was a crook and how badly he screwed us. some of the people who read the post asked me if the reason i went to serbia was because the dogs are cheap? and stating that you get what you pay for. some readers got testy with me and asked why not just buy from a reputable breeder in america?
alexander dimitrov is a master at what he does and how he presents his dogs.

anyway i took he advise of a few and i bought a 3 year old from a boy who has been a friend of ours for 10 years. we have helped him learn how to breed the dogs, how to put up ears, nutrition, show ring and on and on.
this 3 year old that we bought had already had 2 litters.......so we waited and skipped her and then xrayed her because she had never been xrayed or dm tested she never had shots or wormings since she came from greece.
well, you guessed it moderate hip dysplasia
i asked for my money back and asked he take her and find her a pet home
no he says you find her a home and you have plenty of room

he also said "sorry" about the dysplasia and that he would refund our money but he would need to pay it off.

meanwhile we bred 2 females fully tested cleared for breeding progesterone right where it should have been to his VA male
yup you guessed it they both missed...he says his vet said it is not his dogs fault.

just seems to me that the older the boy gets the more he hangs out with the wrong people the more of a crook he becomes

i have sent letters and phone calls.i also set up a payment schedule for him.. one time 3 months ago he actually answered the phone and said "do what you want i don't care,tell everyone get a lawyer do what you want"
i spayed the female and i found her a home thru a rescue meanwhile all i want is my money back .
so now i have to say beware scammers are also here and can also be one of your closest friends


 


susie

by susie on 19 September 2017 - 18:09

Crooks are not restricted to countries, they are a world wide phenomenon.
Sorry 😣

by gsd forever on 19 September 2017 - 18:09

susie remember a couple of weeks ago i mentioned a name and your reply was as far as you knew he was a nice guy see what happens when you hang out with the wrong people you become them

susie

by susie on 19 September 2017 - 18:09

It's sad -
Money and ego is able to destroy any moral. A very talented, engaged person.
Try to learn the rules of the "game", only facts do count, no promises.
Outside of training/breeding teams there is not much loyalty...

by gsd forever on 19 September 2017 - 20:09

worse part is i am very sick and i need the money for bills and meds all i ever did was try to help him. but he has new mentors who will destroy him and his dogs reputation

 


susie

by susie on 19 September 2017 - 21:09

I don't think so.
Ýou knowingly bought an untested female, your own fault ( may sound harsh, but you learned that lesson).
The 2 females who didn't become pregnant should get another mating for free. That's part of the business.
Äll the best!

by gsd forever on 19 September 2017 - 21:09

HE TOLD ME SHE WAS PRELIMED AND THAT HER HIPS WERE GOOD TO. FIND OUT THAT HE LIED

susie

by susie on 19 September 2017 - 21:09

You wrote that she was never xrayed...
In case he promised her hips are okay try to get him.

by gsd forever on 19 September 2017 - 22:09

AT LEAST 20 PHONE CALLS AT LEAST 20 EMAILS AND A REGISTERED LETTER AND A LETTER FROM A LAWYER and i did mis speak he told me she had excellent prelims


by hexe on 20 September 2017 - 02:09

Just a suggestion--since you're so sick, stop buying dogs for breeding so you can produce puppies to sell to pay your bills, because that is not a reliable source of income, as you should have figured out by now. Your entire investment could be eliminated with one episode of canine influenza tearing through your kennel, or discovering that one of the dogs you purchased has canine brucellosis and has passed it on to your other dogs.

If you're determined to keep at it, hopefully by now you've figured out that you should only purchase an adult dog which has had it's hips and elbows fully certified [suggest you insist on the spine being examined as well], had it's dentition certified as correct, has a certificate of veterinary examination with a negative brucellosis test dated no more than 30 days prior to your receipt of the dog, and if it's an intact male, a semen quality report. If you're using a stud dog belonging to someone else, insist on seeing the brucellosis test and semen quality results done no more than 30 days before you put your bitch to him.

As the saying goes, "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me."






 


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