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Florida’s Pet Lemon Law Protects Animal Lovers


ST.AUGUSTINE, FL - The Dooley family has a disproportionate burden nine months puppies.

“This is a big dog,” says Regina Dooley. “My son four years, the name of its Crunch,” she adds.

“Crunch", a Victorian Bulldog. The Dooleys him last September and bought Crunch has its share of health problems.

Regina Dooley said she was able, for other problems, but not the final diagnosis.

“You diagnosed with dysplasia, and it is correct operation,” said Dooley.

Doooley said that the veterinarian, it is costing as much as $ 1800 per leg Crunch to correct birth defects.

Dooley she said immediate contact with the animal the shop and the owner agrees, it repays $ 1500, he said no.

“I have no idea what happened,” said Dooley.

The Pet Shop said the owner of the offer still. He said they expect to finalize plans Vet, Crunch’s correct health problems.

The Pet Shop owner said that the registration is intended to reimburse medical expenses to the sale price of the animal.

But they have not developed dogs.

He offered the Regina Dooley 1500 dollars, and it acccepted the offer.

“I am satisfied that everything has been resolved,” says Dooley.

Dooley hopes wants is a lesson from the experience of other consumers.

Pet Lemon Law gives the maximum of one year to recover, if the animal is a birth defects, provided that the consumer is not a waiver signed.

The Pet Lemon legal implementation of the Florida Division of Consumer Services, and only for dogs and cats.

To learn more about the law, call 1-800-HELP-FLA or 800-435-7352.

The Pet Shop client, in this case indicates a Vet ensure that attention is needed Crunch, before going into a rest home.

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