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by aloysius17 on 01 January 2012 - 03:01

Good point joanro

Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 01 January 2012 - 18:01


by aloysius17 on 02 January 2012 - 01:01

Slamdunc I've been following that thread too, poor Chrissy really do hope she is able to get a satisfactory solution.

EchoEcho

by EchoEcho on 02 January 2012 - 02:01

Sad part is Chrissy probably won't that is why you should buy a dog from a place you have visited and feel very comfortable with the facilities, the breeder, the dogs, and you get to see your puppy before you pay to take it home. If something goes wrong (like with Chrissy) you aren't likely to get your money back from someone who can't even speak english. It is just the way it is. 

by davidbills on 02 January 2012 - 02:01

i would nt buy a dog from alpine or jinopo kennels they have sold dogs and dont stand behind their guarantee, if i was going to import a dog i would call eurosport now there is a great breeder !!

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 02 January 2012 - 02:01



 Please read the WHOLE thing!

 ALSO LISTEN TO THE PMS you also got from other customers not happy.....

 This is not the first time

 
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/forum.read?mnr=158906 

 Decide with knowledge for yourself

darylehret

by darylehret on 02 January 2012 - 04:01

"would nt buy a dog from alpine or jinopo kennels they have sold dogs and dont stand behind their guarantee, if i was going to import a dog i would call eurosport now there is a great breeder !!"
 


Having owned multiple dogs with the actual z Eurosportu name, I wouldn't call them "great breeders".  It's not hard to stand behind a guarantee when you don't actually have one, either.  You might have the option for a discounted price on an additional dog.  A couple nice points would be that they usually provide some video of the adults they sell, and xrays.  But don't expect much info about the pups you inqure of, especially if they aren't raised "in house" with the Eurosportu name.  They're essentially brokers, IMO.

Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 02 January 2012 - 04:01

Daryl,
it would seem that Eurosport has a far better track record than Alpine or Jinopo, especially when it comes to customer service and satisfaction.

JMO,

Jim





Jyl

by Jyl on 02 January 2012 - 09:01

I agree with Jim, Eurosport has a much better track record than Alpine K9 and Jinopo. I have seen several dogs that were imported from Eurosport. I was impressed with all of them. There is one that is a K9 for the SO in the city I live in. I personally handled and took a few bites from the dog when he got here to California. AWESOME DOG for sure!

darylehret

by darylehret on 02 January 2012 - 12:01

And the dog wasn't a "Eurosport" dog either, was it?  They BROKERED it, or was it from their BREEDING program?

They haven't bred to produce anything remarkable that I can think of.  Drago took over four years to get his "1", and now suddenly earned the national champion with his SVV3.  Bet they don't have video of that.

If you'll notice on the preceding page I noted that Eurosport was HONEST and FAIR, so their track record isn't in question with me.  Just the "great breeder" part.





 


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