English Bulldog pup in SF
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English Bulldog pup in SF
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damn, that's a good deal. My friend's pull her hair out right now, because she just bought a boston terrier cause she couldn't afford a french bull, and she can't take care of two dogs. XD
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Sigh unfortunately this is a scam. After few emails with the person Im sure this is a scam case.
First they are not local. And going to ship the pup. I ask to speak with them on the phone he called with a skype number or some kind of internet phone. Also the way he speak was really different then the way he sounded in the email. In the email he seems very polite and says god bless you and thanks god that we found a new family for the dog and etc.
Then the killer is after they send me a confirmation email from the delivery agency which they will ship out the puppy after I send out the money. They were asking thru western union. And when I googled the web site the company don't even exist. Called northwest pet express. Nwpetexpress.com. So too bad. I kinda knew it too. An English bulldog never goes for that price. I been looking for one for quite some time now.
First they are not local. And going to ship the pup. I ask to speak with them on the phone he called with a skype number or some kind of internet phone. Also the way he speak was really different then the way he sounded in the email. In the email he seems very polite and says god bless you and thanks god that we found a new family for the dog and etc.
Then the killer is after they send me a confirmation email from the delivery agency which they will ship out the puppy after I send out the money. They were asking thru western union. And when I googled the web site the company don't even exist. Called northwest pet express. Nwpetexpress.com. So too bad. I kinda knew it too. An English bulldog never goes for that price. I been looking for one for quite some time now.
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I will never understand why people buy dogs from breeders unless of course they specifically NEED a certain breed for some reason, like allergies (people who are allergic to dogs aren't allergic to poodles), or some other reason where they NEED a specific type of dog... But for normal every day people, why not rescue a dog from a pound? There are plenty of pure breeds in shelters that need homes, and the shelter will ensure that the dog is healthy, tame (wont bite), and has all of its shots (as well as being fixed). When you buy from a breeder not only are you on your own when it comes to everything the dog needs (shots, etc) but you're also promoting backyard breeders (who are very different from professional breeders who breed police dogs, etc). For every dog that someone buys from a backyard breeder, a perfectly good/healthy dog dies at the shelter because he/she doesn't have a home. 
3,000,000 (3 MILLION) dogs are put to death every year at animal shelters because they don't have homes.
I don't normally preach stuff like this but when it comes to dogs (and animals in specific) I have a huge soft spot. It's also the reason we donate all earnings from our yearly BAM to the furry friends animal rescue to help homeless cats and dogs from being put down (put down = better way of saying death sentence). Last year we were responsible for saving over 30 animals from meeting an ill fate. Think about that for a second, 30 animals are alive and well because of our car club... Dogs that needed medical attention that no one would pay for got the medical help that they needed and were allowed a second chance at life thanks to you guys and girls.
Think about how many animals you could save by donating that $1500 to a rescue and getting a pure breed from a pure breed rescue (yes, there are rescues for just about every breed out there where people foster the animals until they find them a home, and you don't have to pay $1k+).
I typed that on my phone so pardon any spelling/grammar errors.

3,000,000 (3 MILLION) dogs are put to death every year at animal shelters because they don't have homes.
I don't normally preach stuff like this but when it comes to dogs (and animals in specific) I have a huge soft spot. It's also the reason we donate all earnings from our yearly BAM to the furry friends animal rescue to help homeless cats and dogs from being put down (put down = better way of saying death sentence). Last year we were responsible for saving over 30 animals from meeting an ill fate. Think about that for a second, 30 animals are alive and well because of our car club... Dogs that needed medical attention that no one would pay for got the medical help that they needed and were allowed a second chance at life thanks to you guys and girls.
Think about how many animals you could save by donating that $1500 to a rescue and getting a pure breed from a pure breed rescue (yes, there are rescues for just about every breed out there where people foster the animals until they find them a home, and you don't have to pay $1k+).
I typed that on my phone so pardon any spelling/grammar errors.
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Sigh unfortunately this is a scam. After few emails with the person Im sure this is a scam case.
First they are not local. And going to ship the pup. I ask to speak with them on the phone he called with a skype number or some kind of internet phone. Also the way he speak was really different then the way he sounded in the email. In the email he seems very polite and says god bless you and thanks god that we found a new family for the dog and etc.
Then the killer is after they send me a confirmation email from the delivery agency which they will ship out the puppy after I send out the money. They were asking thru western union. And when I googled the web site the company don't even exist. Called northwest pet express. Nwpetexpress.com. So too bad. I kinda knew it too. An English bulldog never goes for that price. I been looking for one for quite some time now.
First they are not local. And going to ship the pup. I ask to speak with them on the phone he called with a skype number or some kind of internet phone. Also the way he speak was really different then the way he sounded in the email. In the email he seems very polite and says god bless you and thanks god that we found a new family for the dog and etc.
Then the killer is after they send me a confirmation email from the delivery agency which they will ship out the puppy after I send out the money. They were asking thru western union. And when I googled the web site the company don't even exist. Called northwest pet express. Nwpetexpress.com. So too bad. I kinda knew it too. An English bulldog never goes for that price. I been looking for one for quite some time now.
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i told them that i work for southwest and i fly for free so is cheaper for me to fly there and bring it back with me for only $75 dollar, then they never picked up my calls after that.



