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by Vikram on 23 September 2009 - 04:09

by Brandi on 23 September 2009 - 04:09
A freak'in scam is what it is. Too bad there are stupid enough people in this world to purchase these dogs. These dogs are in no way worth the kind of $ they are being sold for. I hate people like this. God damn assholes.
Sorry for my language, this just irritates me.
Sorry for my language, this just irritates me.

by Two Moons on 23 September 2009 - 04:09
Ah,
You missed the one where the guys stepping off the Lear Jet while the family waits by the Limo with the dog.
The dogs were I'm thinking $40,000.00, not sure but it was just as ridiculous.
You missed the one where the guys stepping off the Lear Jet while the family waits by the Limo with the dog.
The dogs were I'm thinking $40,000.00, not sure but it was just as ridiculous.

by Psycht on 23 September 2009 - 04:09
I might be wrong but I think that this outfit used to go by the name Kiewel Working Dogs. They got in some trouble a couple years ago:
http://www1.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/111-09042007-1401981.html
http://www1.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/111-09042007-1401981.html
by RIN TIN TIN on 23 September 2009 - 05:09
Brandi,I totally agree with you.
These people are somehow evil,they know that the price is too much.They prey on rich & innocent people.
Don't they think that somehow,sometime soon that the people that bought their dogs would soon realize that they were charged too much or scammed.
These people are somehow evil,they know that the price is too much.They prey on rich & innocent people.
Don't they think that somehow,sometime soon that the people that bought their dogs would soon realize that they were charged too much or scammed.
by ronny on 23 September 2009 - 08:09
Its has to be a joke
I send email werethey are lookeded in Europe or the middle east
I live in europ and has friends in the middle east and latin ameria they never hear rom them
And hey dont write me back
You unhost dogtrainers and sellers go and take aktion
Then they write they have a artikel in the Dupont Registry well HAHA
That is a advertisment book to sell luxuress things
The duPont REGISTRY is the brand name of print publications primarily geared toward the sale of luxury items. The publications feature many articles, guides and classified advertisements of cars, motorcycles, boats, yachts, luxury homes and celebrities. The duPont Registry is based in St. Petersburg, Florida. Founded in 1985 by Thomas L. duPont and
There homepage is full of crap
I send email werethey are lookeded in Europe or the middle east
I live in europ and has friends in the middle east and latin ameria they never hear rom them
And hey dont write me back
You unhost dogtrainers and sellers go and take aktion
Then they write they have a artikel in the Dupont Registry well HAHA
That is a advertisment book to sell luxuress things
The duPont REGISTRY is the brand name of print publications primarily geared toward the sale of luxury items. The publications feature many articles, guides and classified advertisements of cars, motorcycles, boats, yachts, luxury homes and celebrities. The duPont Registry is based in St. Petersburg, Florida. Founded in 1985 by Thomas L. duPont and
There homepage is full of crap
by AnjaBlue on 23 September 2009 - 12:09
I believe you can charge whatever the market will support. There are many people in this country for whom $44,000 for a dog is a drop in the bucket. Would I like to see that money going to a better use (food for the hungry, education, etc.)? Of course, these prices are ridiculous. But I don't blame the sellers - and without actual proof I wouldn't call them scam artists. They are simply providing a service that people feel is worth it, and it isn't a financial hardship for them to plunk down that kind of cash.
If you think that is outrageous, how about the woman in Asia who recently paid over $600,000 for a dog (world's most expensive)!
If you think that is outrageous, how about the woman in Asia who recently paid over $600,000 for a dog (world's most expensive)!

by Davren on 23 September 2009 - 13:09
It feels to me like they are exploiting victims of stalking and other crimes and charging outrageously high prices with a promise to protect these victims. That is a scam. The first dog featured is listed as a "level 4" and yet there are only 3 levels described. The descriptions of each level are somewhat ambiguous. They talk about the Level 1 dog as not always being capable of proceeding to a greater level and suggest a higher (more expensive) dog for assured protection. If it looks like...walks like...smells like... It probably is...

by sueincc on 23 September 2009 - 13:09
I agree with you Brandi. This is nothing but a scam and a disgrace.
For example, to charge $9,800. for a Doberman a little over a year old with "Level 1 training" of which the obedience training portion is even less than what is needed to pass a BH and the protection training consists of "barks at strangers" is a joke and unconscionable.
I would love to know what their "Level 4" dogs are supposedly capable of doing, but they only describe the training up to "Level 3". I guess anything above level 3 is super secret stealth training and they would have to kill us if they told us about it.
It's shady bullshit like this that give good trainers everywhere a bad name. They give people a false sense of security with regards to the abilities of the dogs and take advantage of people who never grew out of being afraid of the dark.
For example, to charge $9,800. for a Doberman a little over a year old with "Level 1 training" of which the obedience training portion is even less than what is needed to pass a BH and the protection training consists of "barks at strangers" is a joke and unconscionable.
I would love to know what their "Level 4" dogs are supposedly capable of doing, but they only describe the training up to "Level 3". I guess anything above level 3 is super secret stealth training and they would have to kill us if they told us about it.
It's shady bullshit like this that give good trainers everywhere a bad name. They give people a false sense of security with regards to the abilities of the dogs and take advantage of people who never grew out of being afraid of the dark.
by crhuerta on 23 September 2009 - 16:09
This looks to be a business, nothing more or less. I've heard of these types of "sites"......WOW.
I just searched their site...their dogs are pretty nice looking (actually), they also look to be pretty healthy & well kept in the pictures.
I think this is one of those "training places" that "custom" sell their dogs to the elite wealthy.
I don't think they are "scammers"...I think they are just plain "business people", who have a "market" for themselves and make a great deal of money in it. The site looks professionally done to me......no matter what "outrageous stunts" they exhibit.
I don't think they are any different than the "breeders" who sell (elite) puppies for $7,500 to $10,000.??!
.....where there's a market.......there will always be a seller......ready to cash in.....
JMO......nothing more....don't read more into it.....
Robin
I just searched their site...their dogs are pretty nice looking (actually), they also look to be pretty healthy & well kept in the pictures.
I think this is one of those "training places" that "custom" sell their dogs to the elite wealthy.
I don't think they are "scammers"...I think they are just plain "business people", who have a "market" for themselves and make a great deal of money in it. The site looks professionally done to me......no matter what "outrageous stunts" they exhibit.
I don't think they are any different than the "breeders" who sell (elite) puppies for $7,500 to $10,000.??!
.....where there's a market.......there will always be a seller......ready to cash in.....
JMO......nothing more....don't read more into it.....
Robin
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