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  1. wow i honestly can not believe this this poor women tryed everything inn her power too get help for theses puppys and dogs and its been thrown back inn her face u try and do a good thing to be inn the wrong i cant believe some people

  2. Mrsbindyangel. I'm glad you understand the truth – ARQ never "accuse people of things without proof and to attack and terrorise her (the 'guardian')". It is you who has been talking about the woman who had them, not ARQ. I think we have all heard/had enough from you. Anymore unfactual comments will be deleted. Consider yourself warned so you don't complain about that too…

  3. Mrsbindyangel – we will agree to dissagree. I am not going to slander anyone or name names. I have chosen my words accordingly to be fair and accurate. If you don't like it, please don't watch it!

  4. I would also like to advise that "Hatchi" (featured in the video) was the "guardian's" dog (not the puppy farmer's dog) she'd been trying to sell entire since a pup, and the scars on his back are questionable at best according to professional vet advise. She sold him to me for $50 entire.

  5. Nothing has been mentioned about the "guardian" as to protect her. But, if public photos have been plastered all over facebook by her own doing (she uploaded them) then, she has to understand that the general public feel very passionate about animal welfare issues and should have expected such communication.

  6. Another fact – the local council and DEEDI (DPI) were invloved with this and supported us 110% in the removal of these dogs from the "guardian" property – the council was even present on the Saturday to oversee from start to finish. The "guardian" willingly handed them over so she would not face charges.

  7. Another fact – the local council and DEEDI (DPI) were invloved with this and supported us 110% in the removal of these dogs from the "guardian" property – the council was even present on the Saturday to oversee from start to finish. The "guardian" willingly handed them over so she would not face charges.

  8. Hi jaysparrots if you knew the story as we do you would know that these dogs were puppy farm dogs before the woman you speak of, got them. Factual information from council advises they were kept in cages in tin sheds. Evidence from the condition of the dogs suggests uncontrolled breeding has occurred. I appreciate your passion, however I am happy to set the story straight. ARQ.

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