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Stephen Woolley
Purchased our delightful Hattie from Dogs Trust Kenilworth in November ‘22. At first Dogs Trust was so very helpful and professional, I couldn’t fault them for their backup programme. However in mid March our pup began limping and was in pain. We took her to our local vet who diagnosed a twisted knee and prescribed pain killers. The condition didn’t clear up and a second diagnosis revealed a degenerative bone condition requiring immediate surgery to remove the top of the femur so that a pseudo joint would form. They suggested a hip replacement costing £6000 pounds which we simply could not afford. The vet then advised the cheaper alternative, the pseudo joint route which would have a satisfactory result but not so quickly. £2500, plus almost £1000 pounds initial treatment and x rays. We agreed. It was suggested by the vet that as we had only recently purchased the puppy Dogs Trust might be able to help. We contacted the Dogs Trust and when my wife informed them of the situation they just dropped us like a hot brick. And as the condition was genetic we suggested that they might contact the people who adopted our puppies brothers and sisters and advise them of the condition. You could almost see the icicles forming on the end of the telephone. The person we spoke to at Kenilworth just did not want to know and pretty much ignored the whole situation. We had hoped that considering the fact that we had bought the puppy, who will stay with us whatever happens, only a few months previously and, although we have not yet got the evidence, she must have had the condition when we bought her, we might get some further help from the Trust. Of that we have no chance. Further we would have thought that the other families should be informed of the possibilities that their puppies might be affected would have been a priority, very little chance. Dogs Trust have seriously let us down, we have paid the vets fees and there are more to come with therapy and further follow up examinations. So, if you are thinking of going to Dogs Trust get your dog thoroughly examined and blood tested. Despite the problems we have encountered the dogs and puppies at the Trust still need a loving home, but just be aware. I’m not sure if the Sale of Goods act applies, I really don’t want to go down that path. Our Hattie is home and this is where she stays.
1 year ago
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