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Once Upon A Teacup review: Parvo deaths - breeder not answering emails or phone calls - deveastating families 5

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I was in pursuit of buying two teacup puppies from another site and then found a forum telling me it was better to buy a puppy directly from the website of www.jungpuppyclub.com I emailed this man at Jung Puppy Club in S. Korea and proceeded to buy two puppies from him for my family. He does not speak good English so he said he had a family member located within the US whom helps him sell dogs, her name was Jina. I got my two puppies and within 10 days they both fell sick. First with a cough, two days later they had bloody diarrhea and profuse vomiting. I rushed to the emergency Veterinarian Hospital near me and they were in the ICU for one week before they both died. My children and family were devastated beyond belief. I wrote to both him and Jina and no one replied or answered any of my emails to date. I started looking again for a new puppy for my children and saw this onceuponateapup.com and though oh maybe I will be better to go through a person who lives in the US. I noticed her photos looked just like the photos that Jung Puppy Club had on his site. I went to his site and sure enough they are the exact same puppies. Then I noticed one of the videos on this site has Jung Puppy Clubs so called family member Jina holding one of the puppies. I later found out that Jina owns Posh Fairy Tail and Ginger claims to own Once Upon A Teapup. Yet Ginger is getting puppies from Jung Puppy Club who is related to Jina at Posh Fairy Tail. Jina is also holding one of the puppies shown on Once Upon A Teapups website. She and this Ginger are also business partners as Jina told me on the phone. So I know these three are all intertwined somehow. I have found other complaints about these two puppy millers on the internet as well as Jung Puppy Club. Something has to be done about this ring of dying puppy mill puppies from Jungpuppyclub.com, Jina at poshfairytail.com and Ginger and onceuponateapup.com. Broken hearts of innocent families and thousands of dollars lost. Someone please help. I think this cant be legal what they are doing to families. Robbing us trusting Americans of hard earned money and with no regard.

Yes, both of them are related as it has been posted on many websites on the web! http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/breeder-talk/203637-heard-poshfairytail-7.html
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http://once-upon-a-teapup.pissedconsumer.com/once-upon-a-teapup-26-poshfairytail-20110424234003.html
http://spoiledmaltese.com/forum/61-puppy-mills-brokers-home-breeders/112469-posh-fairytail.html

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martha Eckert
Shelby, US
Jan 21, 2012 5:08 am EST
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THERE IS ALSO A PUPPY THEY CALL "MIRACLE" ADVERTISED RIGHT NOW AND THE WOMAN NAMED GINGER FROM "ONCE UPON A TEACUP" TOLD ME BY PHONE THIS DOG HAD BEEN SOLD LONG AGO. SAME PICTURES, ALL THREE WEBSITES, I HOPE ALL OF THIS INFORMATION WILL BE VALUABLE TO THE NEXT PERSON WHO GOES ONLINE TO PURCHASE A TEACUP DOG OF ANY KIND! AL

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martha Eckert
Shelby, US
Jan 21, 2012 4:58 am EST
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Yes, these scammers are going by three different names and advertising "Exquisite Tiny Teacup puppies", I too have talked with a woman named Ginger who stated to me that Jina,
Gina, Jc, or the Korean name of "SooJin Callies", got her so called "start"" in the teacup business from her (Ginger her mentor). She put the blame on this Jina. Gina, JC and whatever alias names she may have..God only knows. I purchased a "mega" teacup from Soojin Callies, who uses all of the names I have mentioned and also stated that "Jung" imports these puppies from Korea. My dog was supposed to be a "micro" Maltese. Soojin Callies (and all of her alias names) lied from the beginning. She wanted me to promise to name him "Juno". I did not! I picked up the puppy at the airport in June 2011, malnourished and not old enough to be adopted. It was only after I paid the exorbitant amount of money and the puppy was in transit that Soojin Callies told me he was not registered and for another $1, 000 for red tape, etc, he could be! ALL THREE OF THESE COMPANIES ARE WORKING TOGETHER AND THE ULTIMATE PRICE IS YOUR MONEY IS GONE, YOU HAVE A SICK DOG THAT YOU LOVE, KNOWING HE WILL NOT BE LIVING LONG. MY DOG IS TALL AND SKINNY, WAY ABOVE THE SIZE OF A NORMAL MALTESE. I HAVE AN ATTORNEY AND I HOPE THAT WHEN EVERYTHING IS BROUGHT OUT; THESE PEOPLE ARE JAILED, NOT JUST "SHUT DOWN"! AL

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shouldbe arrested
North Miami Beach, US
Aug 14, 2011 11:20 pm EDT

This scam center must be shut down. They are breeding ill puppies and making a fortune

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shouldbe arrested
North Miami Beach, US
Aug 14, 2011 11:19 pm EDT

My daughter got taken by Once upon a teacup, too! Must file suit against this person and company. Her puppy is lame.

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*Minnie&GigisMom*
San Diego, US
Jun 13, 2011 8:11 pm EDT

I'm posting about this same thing too. :(

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