Thunder Valley Rottweilers Customer Club

Support group for people that have dealt with Thunder Valley Rottweilers, Joan Foote, and Stephanie Paulter. Pictures in the banner below were taken at Thunder Valley Rottweilers kennel property, or are of dogs ‘rescued’ from there.

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December 12th, 2007 · 6 Comments

In response to some of the non-believers - photo page of Thunder Valley Rottweilers posted on 12/12/07.

I heard from some of the people who have posted here about some of the people who posted on other forums thinking that our motives here might not be pure. I’m here to set the record straight. We are all about getting a vile, criminal, cruel, puppy mill closed down. PERIOD.

Visit the page, and then post your comments here if you have any questions. -signed THE MANAGEMENT.

PS - the posts that I made where I was happy about our ranking on Google, those are celebrating the fact the true and factual information about the cruelty of Joan Foote is now easily accessible by thousands of people on the Internet.

Tags: Animal Cruelty · Animal Starvation · Customer Complaints · Ethical Breeders · Finding a Good Breeder · Killing Dogs · Killing Puppies · Legal Action · Legal Help · Starving Dogs

6 responses so far ↓

  • 1 randifeist // Dec 12, 2007 at 1:27 pm

    Pictures are worth 1000 words and these pics clearly depict “horrendous” acts going on in this so called “kennel-hellhole”. Eye witnesses do not lie and neither do pictures. So any naysayers out there better look again. It does not take an IQ of 200 to figure out what is going on. Pretty good when the “whole” Rottweiler community is upset and shocked over this. It is spreading like wildfire from the east coast to the west coast and it is only a matter time before these precious animals will be rescued. Keep praying!!!

  • 2 bmacrg // Dec 12, 2007 at 8:50 pm

    What about the clubs she belongs to? Have they all been notified about what is going on?
    These dogs need HELP now and it is
    imperative that the clubs all know and see
    this.
    What can all of us do to help?
    Letter writing, starting a fund, fostering, etc.

  • 3 Xarimylov // Dec 13, 2007 at 12:20 am

    Pictures are worth a thousand words for sure but I have seen the condition of this kennel and never said a word to any one….Shame on me. I am in Florida and I was really lucky , I guess because I got a puppy at 1000 and did get papers after 6 months. But you talk about sick, he was near death after I had him for about 4 days and was so eat up with every kind of worm you can have in a dog and the hook worm almost killed him. At 9 weeks old he was so bad he had to have a blood transfusion and from there it was a night mare. The terrible worm treatments he had to go through were so hard on him he has to live on enzimes to keep food down at all. He has had cherry eye, he has had one illness after another from the scar tissue in his tummy. You name it he has had it and did have it when I bought him , with a rigged vet check I might add. He now has a neck injury that the vet really feels is from the mother not getting proper nutrition when she carried the pups and so we have now paid out in the last 8 weeks almost 23oo more on keeping our boy with us and I have my doubts he will ever be able to walk right again. I told Joan she better watch her vet or get another one and it made her angry with me, I was trying to help. I saw terrible conditons there, in the garage there must have been 30 dogs in plastic crates and the smell was awful. The buliding in the back where the big dogs were had no windows and was wall to wall plastic crates and again just gross and filthy, they were in total dark when the door was shut and she thought nothing of it. I should have come right home and called animal control as we sure have it in Florida, again I say SHAME on me, if it were today and she was dealing with me it would be different. So if any one can take a lesson from one who has been there with many others, stay away, as far away from her as you can. All I can think of are those poor beautiful ( once ) awesome Rotties going to bed with no food and water and sitting in that filth… SHAME on you Joan Foote and Stephanie, that is all I can say and I hope you get what is coming to you. I send this in my dearest and heart filled love of my Xari…and for all the others. Please pray that some one can help and save the ones that are still alive….

    Sally and Xari

  • 4 admin // Dec 13, 2007 at 7:16 am

    For those of you that don’t believe these pictures are of Joans Foote and Stephanie Paulter’s Kennel click on the Location of her Kennel at the top of the page and go visit for yourself.

    She is open 7 days a week No Appointment Necessary….

  • 5 Von Graves // Dec 13, 2007 at 8:21 am

    This is such a disgrace to this beautiful breed. For those of us that co-own dogs with Joan and Stephanie, we did so with the trust and understanding that the dogs would be well taken care. Not starved to death. All these dogs need to be rescued immediately!

  • 6 whoseyomammy // Jan 28, 2008 at 1:04 pm

    Again, I state, dogs aren’t all that the people at Thundervalley are starving. Again, I state that they are starving horses as well. I have sent pictures of the one I traded for a dog, to be posted on this page, and there are 7 horses there. These animals looked like skeletons with skin stretched over them, no shelter at all, not even a run-in nor a tree. I love animals, not just the ones that are worth lots of money, be it a ferret, mouse or a bug. Don’t starve it, if it is a pest, kill it, don’t abuse it by providing a slow death. I will even give a plant a drink if it is in need of water, let on a living being. Too sad you folks can’t see the condition the horses were in back in October, before I finally got help that made her get some hay in there.
    They now have Dolly up for sale, Joan said, because I am connected with her! I will fight for all animals, not just the one I raised. To save a dog, I sacraficed a mare, but I saved one animal.
    Lexy is a most happy loving girl now. She still cowers and is still shy, but she sure loves me!!

    Sad, sad, sad situation up there,
    Barbara

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