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Before reading, please note I have screen shots of all conversations and documents and they will be following my written post.
I am Wendy Snyder (Wendy Jones until recently.) I sold a male and female bearded dragon, both just shy of a year old, to Brad-Lee Peltier of Elegant enclosures on 4-19-14. They paid $600 for both. The animals were healthy and in good condition and their histories were disclosed.
They told me she was doing well, and on Thursday posted a picture of both dragons looking good. On Friday he messaged me stating the female (Moya when I had her, Daisy when they had her) was near death. He claimed she had severe MBD. He took her to Dr. Katrina Black of Midtown Animal Hospital in Lawton. I called the vet and she confirmed that she saw them. She couldn't give me any details due to potential legal issues, but she did say our care wasn't the cause of her death.
I was in Las Vegas getting married that weekend, so Erin Harris of Desert Dragons went to buy her back on Saturday on my behalf with the understanding that the animal was still alive. She was not alive when Erin's husband, Gerrit, arrived. They froze her body, which had a strong odor. They described an oozing hole in her back.
I took her body back from the Harris's Monday evening after flying back home. She was taken to Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab in Stillwater, OK, for her necropsy. I have the report back except for one test which is still pending, histopathology. The body was so rotted that they can't determine much.
The Peltier's still have not shown me their vet's notes. He says he emailed them on 5-2-14 but they aren't in my inbox or spam.
I want to see their vet notes in full, since I paid for the body of the dragon. The vet cannot discuss them with me herself unless Brad Peltier or his wife Katie Peltier sign a release. I want to know why her body was allowed to rot long enough for the examiner to determine "severe autolysis." If their vet notes contain information that suggest an actual cause of death unrelated to my care I feel it was dishonest and wrong to take my money to buy back a dead body and cause me to have a necropsy done that may have been unnecessary.
I'm new to the way attachments work here, so it may be slow going getting them loaded. I will post through his saying they were well on April 21, all the way to the necropsy report.
I am Wendy Snyder (Wendy Jones until recently.) I sold a male and female bearded dragon, both just shy of a year old, to Brad-Lee Peltier of Elegant enclosures on 4-19-14. They paid $600 for both. The animals were healthy and in good condition and their histories were disclosed.
They told me she was doing well, and on Thursday posted a picture of both dragons looking good. On Friday he messaged me stating the female (Moya when I had her, Daisy when they had her) was near death. He claimed she had severe MBD. He took her to Dr. Katrina Black of Midtown Animal Hospital in Lawton. I called the vet and she confirmed that she saw them. She couldn't give me any details due to potential legal issues, but she did say our care wasn't the cause of her death.
I was in Las Vegas getting married that weekend, so Erin Harris of Desert Dragons went to buy her back on Saturday on my behalf with the understanding that the animal was still alive. She was not alive when Erin's husband, Gerrit, arrived. They froze her body, which had a strong odor. They described an oozing hole in her back.
I took her body back from the Harris's Monday evening after flying back home. She was taken to Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab in Stillwater, OK, for her necropsy. I have the report back except for one test which is still pending, histopathology. The body was so rotted that they can't determine much.
The Peltier's still have not shown me their vet's notes. He says he emailed them on 5-2-14 but they aren't in my inbox or spam.
I want to see their vet notes in full, since I paid for the body of the dragon. The vet cannot discuss them with me herself unless Brad Peltier or his wife Katie Peltier sign a release. I want to know why her body was allowed to rot long enough for the examiner to determine "severe autolysis." If their vet notes contain information that suggest an actual cause of death unrelated to my care I feel it was dishonest and wrong to take my money to buy back a dead body and cause me to have a necropsy done that may have been unnecessary.
I'm new to the way attachments work here, so it may be slow going getting them loaded. I will post through his saying they were well on April 21, all the way to the necropsy report.