Blackjack Dog For Sale
by cerberus07 on 20 July 2011 - 12:07
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I was hired by an officer out of Texas to train a dual purpose dog. The officer is buying the dog and cannot afford the full prices that come with these dogs. I agreed to train the dog at cost. After looking around I came across BlackJack. On their website they had a few dogs available. I started the process of gathering details on the dogs. Spoke to Mr. Roth on the phone explaining what we were looking for.
Mr. Roth sent an email with a description, photos and some videos. Everything looked the way it should for a green dog. The agreed price was $3500.00 that the officer paid. I left the country on a contract for a week or so. My training partner made arrangements to have the dog flown in to our kennels. The day the dog came in he was nasty. I advised my partner to place the dog in the run until I returned. (Basically for the weekend.)
Frist thing Monday I pulled the dog out to inspect it. Everything seemed good to go until I gave the dog a tug. The dog bit down on the tug and cried. I wasted no time to inspect the dog’s mouth. Upon looking the dog has a broken canine and a few smaller teeth that were broken.
I called Mr. Roth; he assured me that he was unaware of the broken tooth. He asked what he could do to fix the issue. I asked for a swap from anything else he had available. He sent me a couple of emails with details about other dogs he had. But the price had jumped to $5500.00. Plus one of the prospects he sent also had a broken canine. I explained to him my client cannot afford the price increase and that he wants a dog with all of his teeth. Mr. Roth said he can’t help us then.
I informed Mr. Roth we will be sending the dog back and require a refund. Mr. Roth explained the buyer’s agreement does not allow any warrantees on the said dog. That would be fine except the dog came to us defective and we were not informed about the dogs tooth.
So it’s kind of like buying a 3 legged table and the furniture company saying you’re out of luck!
Any guidance would be appreciated for myself and this officer. How do you break a dogs tooth anyway? Bad decoys that how. I can’t imagine the dog being comfortable with his root exposed like that. Possible dog abuse if you ask me.
-John Pope
john@csgsite.com
Blackjack Blue Tick Kennel in Greenville, North Carolina, is home to Blue tick hounds—the best hunting dogs you can ask for. We have puppies for sale that are bred from our own dogs and other females. Most of our dogs have been titled as either Champion or Grand Night Champion and some are in the process. Here at BlackJack we currently have 4 stud dogs from different pedigrees and backgrounds (3 KNPV dogs and an IPO dog). All of which not only have top pedigrees and clear bills of health but are also proven producers of working dogs. Search for used blackjack. Find Big Dog for sale on Machinio. I have a BlackJack All-In-One Concrete Hydraulic Pump. Comes WITH a Mortar/Grout Mixer already.
by Nans gsd on 20 July 2011 - 14:07
Sorry for your bad experience but I see and hear this happening over and over again; just does not work. I hope you can recoup your money as I know the resources for this type of animal and slim. There are many people on this forum that probably could have helped you and referred you to reputable people, but not after the fact. So sorry. Nan
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by alaman on 20 July 2011 - 21:07
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by hexe on 21 July 2011 - 03:07
It is quite possible that the dog was shipped with all teeth intact, and the damage occurred either while in transit or while the dog was kenneled at your facility over the weekend.
It's going to be hard to prove when & where the damage took place, unless a vet exam certifies that the breaks are old (with old breaks, if the nerve is initially exposed, it usually recedes somewhat, or dies completely).
by cerberus07 on 23 July 2011 - 01:07
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