jojackson
New Member
I recently sold off a healthy clutch of young bearded dragons. All were robust, eating well, hydrated right up to minute they left me. They were 5 weeks old. All buyers gave assurance they knew what they were doing and all of them were drilled extensively on their care, face to face.
On tuesday night a guy bought the last two, and like the rest, assured me he knew what he was doing. The very next morning (wed) he takes them to a vet. Nothing unusual there, indeed I encourage it, however, the guy says they are not eating (they were the day before), one of them had time to eat a few crickets before he took it to the vet.
Now this vet, who is supposed to be a reptile expert, has taken advantage of the guy , has hospitalised these two baby beardys, claims to have them in intensive care where they will be till monday atleast.
So this guy rings up, wants me to pay the vet cost for these two beardys which cost him $40 each, which will probably run to near $1000 by monday.
I know these animals were healthy, I dont sell an animal I wouldnt buy.
No complaints, indeed quite a few happy calls from the buyers of the rest of the clutch.
Now since they are 5 weeks old, on the off chance of some unknown problem, I offer every buyer The following:
If there is a problem in the first 6 months, not caused by husbandry, I will pay the vet fees. Worst case, if an animal should die, again not the fault of the new owner, I will replace or refund.
I have never had this happen, ever! Ive had babies killed accidently by young children, replaced in good will (accidents happen), but never had a complaint.
This vet claims to be force feeding these 2 babies and pumping drugs into them, which sets off alarms to begin with.
Fair enough, these babies dont get vet checked before sale, but after 20 years plus breeding, im confident I know a thing or two, and my garantee always applys, But i think this vet is taking the guy for a ride, and now he wants me to pay.
I know these lizards were healthy and eating and well hydrated. I have another clutch due and Im happy to replace them, but Im not paying this ripoff vet, who will probly kill them with the 'treatment' after which the gullible buyer will suggest he is vindicated and 'there must've been something wrong with them'. There dosent seem to be room for a second opinion from another vet , which I would ask for, but damadge may have been done by now from force feeding these tiny lizards and stress.
Im really upset about this, I had my doubts about this guy, but gave him the benefit of doubt. You cant control the care of animal when it leaves your hands. This guy only had it for hours, literally.
On tuesday night a guy bought the last two, and like the rest, assured me he knew what he was doing. The very next morning (wed) he takes them to a vet. Nothing unusual there, indeed I encourage it, however, the guy says they are not eating (they were the day before), one of them had time to eat a few crickets before he took it to the vet.
Now this vet, who is supposed to be a reptile expert, has taken advantage of the guy , has hospitalised these two baby beardys, claims to have them in intensive care where they will be till monday atleast.
So this guy rings up, wants me to pay the vet cost for these two beardys which cost him $40 each, which will probably run to near $1000 by monday.
I know these animals were healthy, I dont sell an animal I wouldnt buy.
No complaints, indeed quite a few happy calls from the buyers of the rest of the clutch.
Now since they are 5 weeks old, on the off chance of some unknown problem, I offer every buyer The following:
If there is a problem in the first 6 months, not caused by husbandry, I will pay the vet fees. Worst case, if an animal should die, again not the fault of the new owner, I will replace or refund.
I have never had this happen, ever! Ive had babies killed accidently by young children, replaced in good will (accidents happen), but never had a complaint.
This vet claims to be force feeding these 2 babies and pumping drugs into them, which sets off alarms to begin with.
Fair enough, these babies dont get vet checked before sale, but after 20 years plus breeding, im confident I know a thing or two, and my garantee always applys, But i think this vet is taking the guy for a ride, and now he wants me to pay.
I know these lizards were healthy and eating and well hydrated. I have another clutch due and Im happy to replace them, but Im not paying this ripoff vet, who will probly kill them with the 'treatment' after which the gullible buyer will suggest he is vindicated and 'there must've been something wrong with them'. There dosent seem to be room for a second opinion from another vet , which I would ask for, but damadge may have been done by now from force feeding these tiny lizards and stress.
Im really upset about this, I had my doubts about this guy, but gave him the benefit of doubt. You cant control the care of animal when it leaves your hands. This guy only had it for hours, literally.