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RightPuppy Kennel (Kevin Settineri) - North Carolina, USA
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Re: RightPuppy Kennel (Kevin Settineri) - North Carolina, US
This kennel has changed their name to Blustag. Please be aware that Kevin has no affiliation to Lynn (the actual Blustag in the UK).
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bark as if no one can hear you
catch the ball on the fly
lick like there's no end to kissing
sleep on a sofa nearby
jump like the sky is the limit
sit by the fire with friends
stay with the ones who love you
run like the road never ends
Re: RightPuppy Kennel (Kevin Settineri) - North Carolina, US
I haven't bought a dog or anything from them but I did text and email to them before. I am unsure if I should copy and paste our conversation or if I should just sum it up in a short paragraph or two?
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Re: RightPuppy Kennel (Kevin Settineri) - North Carolina, US
Whichever you preferAtwick wrote:I haven't bought a dog or anything from them but I did text and email to them before. I am unsure if I should copy and paste our conversation or if I should just sum it up in a short paragraph or two?

Re: RightPuppy Kennel (Kevin Settineri) - North Carolina, US
Alrighty.
I've emailed them several questions to which they replied to all of them with short and not so detailed or explanatory answers. I could tell that they didn't care about their dogs. And they probability didn't care about me either.
One of the questions I asked was a trick question. Or I'd like to think so. I asked if I could get a free puppy if mine died within a week of having it. Their Answer: "Yes, you would receive a new puppy for free." And that's not the answer I wanted to hear.
I also sent the same set of questions to a few registered breeders and their answer to my trick question was spot on and they were exactly what I expected and wanted to hear! "It depends on the situation" or "No, the puppy is your responsibility." (Their answers were longer and in much more detail. You two know who you are, and thank you so much! I can tell you really care about and love these dogs! Sorry, for asking that question, though.)
I've emailed them several questions to which they replied to all of them with short and not so detailed or explanatory answers. I could tell that they didn't care about their dogs. And they probability didn't care about me either.
One of the questions I asked was a trick question. Or I'd like to think so. I asked if I could get a free puppy if mine died within a week of having it. Their Answer: "Yes, you would receive a new puppy for free." And that's not the answer I wanted to hear.
I also sent the same set of questions to a few registered breeders and their answer to my trick question was spot on and they were exactly what I expected and wanted to hear! "It depends on the situation" or "No, the puppy is your responsibility." (Their answers were longer and in much more detail. You two know who you are, and thank you so much! I can tell you really care about and love these dogs! Sorry, for asking that question, though.)