Malli wrote:I wanted to ask, too, is the dog biting her as in puppy bites or biting her out of aggression? That is a very young dog to be biting and picking fights...
I think it basically means you can't knowingly sell someone a sick or otherwise unhealthy puppy?
I wish we had those in canada
Maryellen wrote:there are lemon laws in almost every state for pet store dogs and bybs..
it could also be the dog who is 8 months old has had no training at all, so is acting out.... or the rage syndrome too...
Maryellen wrote:there are lemon laws in almost every state for pet store dogs and bybs..
it could also be the dog who is 8 months old has had no training at all, so is acting out.... or the rage syndrome too...
msvette2u wrote:Maryellen wrote:there are lemon laws in almost every state for pet store dogs and bybs..
it could also be the dog who is 8 months old has had no training at all, so is acting out.... or the rage syndrome too...
Yes and she's had the dog for 6mos. without problems until now? I'd think the lemon law is past?
luvmyangels wrote:No the dog is only 8 months old and she got it when it was 6 months old. She only has had the dog for 2 months.
dogcrazyjen wrote:Rage syndrome symptoms are when a dog just attacks or bites out of the blue people, dogs, objects or even themselves. It is thought to be a nuerological problem related to seizures. They tend to be really out of it right after they bite, like they have no clue what happened.
She needs to be very careful. I have a very close friend who had a BT with rage, she lives in NY and does BT rescue. We could help your friend with this dog by at least giving her the most info on how to handle it. I would NOT give it back to the pet store. They will just keep selling it and she could really hurt someone.
She may end up euthanizing the dog, but at least she will know all the information first to make a good choice.
Maryellen wrote:the pet store should be held accountable as well.. dont let them get off easy if they knew about this.. and if the dog is microchipped i bet the pet store sold the dog to someone, and thenthe owner brought the dog back to the store due to health problems.... if that is the case, then the pet store IS liable..
dogcrazyjen wrote:Not a problem. BT people are very good about helping their own. We have a lot of very knowledgable folks who would be more than willing to work with your friend. My e-mail is dogcrazyjen@yahoo.com if she needs to get hold of me.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users