Red Hot Poms |
United States, Oregon |
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Consumer reviews about Red Hot Poms |
Jon McCartney
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Dec 9, 2011
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geneticly defective pomeranian
You bought this puppy and it was shipped to you, which sounds like possibly an internet sale.
Did you review the health records of the sire and dam prior to purchase? What research did you do into the background of the breeder? Does the breeder show dogs competitively? Did you see in person the breeder's facility/home?
Once you buy a puppy, it is almost impossible to get proper satisfaction when issues arise. Therefore you have to check out the breeder VERY carefully. A reputable breeder will want to check you out carefully as well and ask several questions about your home/family.
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Kit2White
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Dec 11, 2011
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geneticly defective pomeranian
I adopted an adult male from this woman. I had to pay for his teeth cleening and neuter. He is 6 now, but 2 years ago when I got him he was abused and unkept. He had to have all of his teeth removed due to rotting and lack of care. She had warned me of this, which is why I adopted him. She clearly does not take care of her animals who do not breed and make her profit. DO NOT PURCHASE FROM HER!!! IF YOU ADOPT FROM HER, KNOW THAT YOU MAY INCUR LOFTY FUTURE MEDICAL BILLS DO TO POOR BREEDING AND GENETICS.
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kristie Thompson
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Apr 5, 2012
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geneticly defective pomeranian
I have taken peaches to 2 more vets. The clit has a bone in it and it is recommended that it be removed and her spayed. cynthia still continues to be rude.. So this 1800.00 show/breeding pomeranian will have to have exploratory surgery and fixed yet she feels she has the right to be nasty with me.. What an evil spiteful &%^$#!
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