If you purchased the dog within the USA, and have a problem the seller won’t
come good on, the Attorney General of the state that person resides in may
scare some money out of them. You can find the Attorney General’s contact
information via the Internet. You can also contact the Internet Fraud
department of that state. If the person is convicted, an order of restitution as
well as a criminal conviction is the result.

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1 Sara Bird // Aug 1, 2008 at 12:13 am
Joan Foote & Stephanie Paulter are on probation…. They DO NOT want the Attorney General or anyone else at their doorstep right now. Hmmmm….. It makes a person wonder what rights they may have now.
The worse thing anybody can do right now is pay out more money on the promise of getting AKC papers or anything else. I hope everybody remembers THAT WE HAVE ALL PAID OUT ENOUGH MONEY!
2 Sara Bird // Aug 1, 2008 at 1:58 pm
Well I see “The Courage to take a Stand’ wasn’t effective. Those that know the truth still hide and wring their hands. Therefore with 5 days to go and clock ticking; I think I’ll tell the rest how to end this thing with Joan for once and for all.
After talking to several professionals regarding the pictures that have been taken it’s really this simple. All I have shown this site to agree to an individual these pictures constitute “ANIMAL NEGLECT/CRUELTY”. Since I did not take the pictures; I cannot make a report. But those brave people who did can. Or will they? Especially those that received the pups after the “HOMEMADE” docking of the tail without no anesthesia; considering she used interstate travel to deliver the product, this adds up to a FEDERAL CRIME! Do you have it in you to file that report? Show the US attorneys in your respective areas? Contact the Tennessee Attorney General?
Kenny Austin
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