This guy is a scam and a complete liar and con-artist. He pretends to care about thr puppies, but then puts all the issues off on his teenage employees. He sells very SICK puppies. Some can be hospitalized and will make it and some will not. They completely ensure you that your dog will be healthy when buying. Then when you come back with your dog and its illnesses, he will be rude and tell you there is nothing he can do for you. THAT IS NOT TRUE THERE ARE LAWS!!
I consigned two puppies to Palm Beach Puppies to help find a good home. After 2 weeks was told to pick them up. 4 days later, both puppies got really sick. The Vet informed us both puppies had the Parvo virus. The only option, sadly, was to put them down. He also said it was highly likely the virus was contracted at the pet store. Both pups had health certifications before we left them. I contacted Ryan and, of course, he got very defensive and denied the virus was contracted in his store.
all dogs need homes. the issue is the motivation of the human involved in the transaction. there is NO WAY TO RESCUE FROM A PET STORE since you buy and they fill the vacancy with another. the more they make, the more puppies will be bred. reputable breeders screen prospective humans. a wad of cash is not enough to adopt from a reputable breeder. if anyone wants to track a dog's orins that is a pet store dog: petshoppuppies. org here you can get a FREE puppy report! Great Site!
wait guys just because a dog has medical problems why does that mean its bad to sell them? wont they be killed if people dont buy them or are u saying they should be taken better care of? im confused.
ROFLMAO! He's going to travel the country going to the breeders' "homes"!!! REALLY? I mean REALLY? This guy is so beyond stupid. Well, maybe if he does go on his travels and SEES that the puppies he sells don't live in the breeders' homes, he will close his pet-selling biz and open a men's hair gel shop (selling gel that has not been tested on animals, of course!).
The owner is defrauding customers. These dogs are from inhumane commercial breeding factories and they are being investigated. The owner is talking about the puppies, but that is NOT the point. The mothers of the puppies are living in canine supermax prisons.
The owner has no idea what he's talking about. He's getting them from commercial facilities, not "homes" as he said. He's never been to those facilities. We have.
As an advocate in the Midwest and having seen how the parents are treated at the dog auctions and mills, it's disgusting that they still sell puppies. Progress, please!
You cannot know what's going on in the breeders' facilities from USDA records and emailed photos. You sell puppy mill dogs, idiot!!!
How can he go to the puppy mills in Budapest and other foreign countries? A large number of pet store puppies come from foreign countries, and people never ask to meet the parents of the puppy they're buying.
NEVER BUY FROM A PET STORE; rescue your dog from a shelter and save a life.
This guy is a scam and a complete liar and con-artist. He pretends to care about thr puppies, but then puts all the issues off on his teenage employees. He sells very SICK puppies. Some can be hospitalized and will make it and some will not. They completely ensure you that your dog will be healthy when buying. Then when you come back with your dog and its illnesses, he will be rude and tell you there is nothing he can do for you. THAT IS NOT TRUE THERE ARE LAWS!!
i216i 1 year ago
I consigned two puppies to Palm Beach Puppies to help find a good home. After 2 weeks was told to pick them up. 4 days later, both puppies got really sick. The Vet informed us both puppies had the Parvo virus. The only option, sadly, was to put them down. He also said it was highly likely the virus was contracted at the pet store. Both pups had health certifications before we left them. I contacted Ryan and, of course, he got very defensive and denied the virus was contracted in his store.
kevhan101 1 year ago
all dogs need homes. the issue is the motivation of the human involved in the transaction. there is NO WAY TO RESCUE FROM A PET STORE since you buy and they fill the vacancy with another. the more they make, the more puppies will be bred. reputable breeders screen prospective humans. a wad of cash is not enough to adopt from a reputable breeder. if anyone wants to track a dog's orins that is a pet store dog: petshoppuppies. org here you can get a FREE puppy report! Great Site!
MarvinEELittle 1 year ago
wait guys just because a dog has medical problems why does that mean its bad to sell them? wont they be killed if people dont buy them or are u saying they should be taken better care of? im confused.
rockwillruletheworld 1 year ago
ROFLMAO! He's going to travel the country going to the breeders' "homes"!!! REALLY? I mean REALLY? This guy is so beyond stupid. Well, maybe if he does go on his travels and SEES that the puppies he sells don't live in the breeders' homes, he will close his pet-selling biz and open a men's hair gel shop (selling gel that has not been tested on animals, of course!).
mariaatwindsor 1 year ago
thank god i didnt get hired there!!!!!!!! haha. and i have always and only will get a dog from a pound.
dyingdianthus 1 year ago
The owner is defrauding customers. These dogs are from inhumane commercial breeding factories and they are being investigated. The owner is talking about the puppies, but that is NOT the point. The mothers of the puppies are living in canine supermax prisons.
The owner has no idea what he's talking about. He's getting them from commercial facilities, not "homes" as he said. He's never been to those facilities. We have.
He needs to convert now.
hollywoodjinky 1 year ago
As an advocate in the Midwest and having seen how the parents are treated at the dog auctions and mills, it's disgusting that they still sell puppies. Progress, please!
You cannot know what's going on in the breeders' facilities from USDA records and emailed photos. You sell puppy mill dogs, idiot!!!
Letmeoutandloveme 1 year ago
How can he go to the puppy mills in Budapest and other foreign countries? A large number of pet store puppies come from foreign countries, and people never ask to meet the parents of the puppy they're buying.
NEVER BUY FROM A PET STORE; rescue your dog from a shelter and save a life.
franklanguage 1 year ago