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by Betty on 20 January 2012 - 18:01

Hans, I don't think you understand what got everyone upset.  It was the overbite.  For you to say you went beyond your contract, I think most of us feel that you had already voided the contract for selling her a puppy with such a serious defect at the time of sale.  Known or unknown, by your own admission it was a mistake, should not of happened, but yet it appeared to so many of us that you were still holding her to her end of the contract while you had sold her a dog that in our eyes failed horribly to meet the minimum standards of your contractual obligation.


You and your partners are the experts.  Part of the puppy price reflects your experience and expertise and is at minimum assumed in the contract.  The bare minimum  expectation of that expertise is that a puppy will be shipped without any known, or should be known faults.  

If it was just hips that would be different.  You would not, nor could you be expected to know about that at that age.

And most of us feel that the contract is the minimum of what is expected from both parties and not the maximum.  

I'm not trying to give you a hard time.  I think you are honestly perplexed by the outrage over this, and I think at least temporally it's safe to assume it has hurt your business.  How much of a  long term effect is really up to you.






remione1

by remione1 on 20 January 2012 - 21:01

I think it's crazy how everyone is coming down so hard on Hans's "supporters" when just a short time ago MAJORITY of you were standing next to them. I believe life has a way of working things out, good vs. evil, right vs wrong ect. Not saying anyone is right or wrong or evil but eventually all things come to light & to see the light is awesome but to chastise those that havn't yet just isn't cool. If they don't listen the first time let people learn there leasons the hard way........ (owner edit: sorry about the person jab, took it out because it was uncalled for ;)

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/forum.read?mnr=106295

by oregontnt2007 on 10 March 2012 - 20:03

Prager, I loved your You Tube video you put up, it was awesome!

don't worry what other's might say, Charlie, my Belgian Mali is my service dog & she loves her work!

She paces at the door if I walk out without her ( only do that on a good day )

My Charlie is 26.5" tall and she is great for my balance, she is tuned into me and even helps with out being asked.

Charlie also brings my cell phone to me if I can't here it ( ok yes she doesnt like it when on vibrate )

She follows me everywhere I go in the house all on her own accord, so far from being a slave.

Charlie also goes to school with me and she helps the Veteran's at the VA center in school, she places her head in their lap, then looks up at them as if she knows they need a hug. Really she
is stealing a pat or two on the head.

We are working with our school to get a retired MWD so a dog can be with the Veteran's during office hours.

Most service dogs are a good fit, but I have seen unhappy camper's as well.





 


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