Chad Smith of Phoenix Blue Olde English Bulldogges.
I purchased a pup from said breeder in July. The puppy, Blue Bentley, is registered with IOEBA.
Due to unresolved limping, which started at four months of age, the puppy received medical attention. After four separate professional medical opinions, it was concluded that the pup had elbow dysplasia, a congenital disorder. The disorder is one that, with arthroscopic surgery, can be corrected.
Upon delivering the news to the breeder, Chad Smith, he refused to comply with the Arizona law.
As dedicated Olde English dog owners, we chose to pursue the options afforded to us by the state of Arizona (where the dog lives and was purchased). This option allowed us to retain the dog and receive our purchase money back to be used strictly for veterinary bills.
After a hearing in Small Claims court of Arizona, the breeder, Chad Smith, was ordered to return the purchase money in full. See case link:
http://www.superiorcourt. Maricopa. Gov/docket/JusticeCourtCases/caseInfo.Asp? Casenumber=CC224564
It has been over six weeks since the verdict was declared, Chad Smith of Phoenix Blues has refused to follow the legal mandate and return our money.instead, he has been spiteful and obstinate, using name calling to avoid his legal and ethical obligation.
My request is that you make others aware of his lack of course of action that is mandated by the state of Arizona and revoke his kennel registration until he pays his owned debt to us.
Sincerely
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