1 Jan, 2018 → by ClaimboUser850646
Selling Sick puppies

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On April 29th, 2009, as a favor to my brother who lives in Texas, I went to see a woman named Andrea Theodore, who placed an ad online for Yorkie puppies. Apparently Andrea is placing ads online but she is not a breeder. She is a middle man for a woman named Julie Soutullo. Rolls Royce Yorkies is not a business. She just uses that name. All you have to do is google "Julie Soutullo" and her business "Yorkilicious" and you will find case upon case of where she has sold people sick puppies who have died a few days later, and then she promises she is going to refund the money but then she disappears. The other name you want to look up is "Dixie Pups", a business that Julie owned that was shut down. Andrea asked me to meet her at a store in Aventura, called Poochie Coochie, and when I got there, Julie Soutullo was there and Andrea was acting as a salesperson. The store is located at 19096 W Dixie Highway, in Aventura. It’s a very small dog boutique selling bowls and dog clothes. In the back, there were two cages on the floor, each with several puppies inside. Julie told me that she breeds the dogs in her house but she can’t sell dogs out of her house because it’s illegal, so she sells them out of her boutique. I was told I couldn’t handle the pups because they were too young, and did not have their shots yet. I thought this was odd, but I didn’t question it. I called my brother’s girlfriend from the store, told her I thought everything was a little odd, especially the way that this Andrea person was kind of like a middle man, but she really wanted the dog so I gave Andrea the money and left with a receipt for the dog that said Yorkilicious on it as the business name. On May 8th, the puppy was shipped to my brother in Texas. Immediately, his girlfriend said the dog didn’t look like the same dog she sent her pictures of. In any event she was so excited about the dog she didn’t make a big deal about it. The dog was sick almost immediately after they got her. She was having seizures and weak. They took her to the vet where she stayed for a week. She was infested with internal parasites and bacteria called coccidia. She was so frail she could barely walk or stand. After a week in the vet, the pup was sent home and they had to wake up every 2 hours to feed her. They tried everything they could to keep her alive and get her better, but she died in my brother’s arms. After this, they contacted Andrea. Andrea told them that the puppy was perfectly healthy when she sent her, and that she probably got sick at the airport or from something on the plane. They told her that this was not the case, because she obviously did not get parasites and bacteria on the plane, she was obviously in a very filthy place before she came to them. Andrea said she would send them a new puppy, or the money back and they told her they want their money back. Then Andrea started telling them that Julie's husband had a heart attack and she was dealing with that, and stopped answering their calls and text messages. Of course, this is just an excuse and you can read all the other cases online where she has made similar excuses to people who have bought her dogs. They paid 1380.00 for the dog, and shipping. They spent thousands trying to save this poor little angel. Just search Google and you will find many, many posts... It's very sad and nobody knows that the dogs they are buying from this woman Andrea, are actually from Julie. Beware and do not buy puppies from either person.
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