Deposit – To give as a partial payment or security.
Deposits could best be described as earnest money. Based on this “Deposit” the breeder will have removed the pet from the market.
Therein lies the problem with me and every other reputable quality breeder. Reputable quality breeders, breed for themselves first and foremost, we are not and do not breed to supply a market.
I do not have a problem with the deposit. What I find very unethical and reprehensible is for the person to keep your money for any reason, period.
The following are a few true accounts of individuals giving a deposit to the same person and even in one case paid for the puppy completely. All are out their money.
I have had two not so nice deals with Cindy. The first was when I bought what was supposed to be a pick of litter male in which her stud dog driller was supposed to be the sire. I received the puppy at not even 8 weeks of age due to the fact that’s when her and her partner Dan said they wanted the puppies to leave for the new Homes. I had not even had my puppy 24 hours when I noticed he was not walking correctly. I took him to my vet who told me he felt it was something with his spine. I contacted Dan and Cindy, I was basically told my dogs hurt this puppy or somehow he hurt himself and I did not see it happen. I began treatments with my vet to help the puppy. The only thing they wanted to do is pick the dog up and put him down I would not allow that. My second deal was when she had me give her a 1500 dollar deposit for a pick of litter male out of her other stud dog. I waited and waited for pictures of puppies. Finally after getting the photos I could tell the minute I saw them the puppies back legs looked funny. I told her at that point I did not want the puppy. I asked over and over for my deposit back I have still never gotten it back. Come to find out the puppy I was supposed to get was sold to another family and they had to give him back because after a few days of having him he could no longer walk. Cindy is a very dishonest person and is just breeding for money. I don't even know if her Driller is even the father of my dog as I have heard all her dogs are running loose together. She has really hurt a lot of people by her breeding practices.
Lisa H.
12/3/2019
To Whom it May concern:
We entered into a contract with Cindy Nunneley Biehler December 2018 to
purchase an Irish Wolfhound puppy. We sent her $700 as a deposit to hold the puppy until it was ready. We received the dog and it appeared to be in
good health, however after 2 weeks the puppy's hind leg started to drag for no reason at all and he could not put any weight on it. He had not been injured and had been in the home with us all day. We took him to the Vet and the Vet couldn't find anything wrong with the dog but put him on anti inflamatories and sent us home.
A week or so went by and the puppy was still dragging his hind leg and unable to put weight on it. Around this same time, we received a call from another woman who had bought her puppy from Cindy and was experiencing the same issue and she stated that she knew of several other puppies from Cindy that had the same issue. We decided we could not care for a lame dog and contacted Cindy and she agreed to take the dog back and issue a refund. My husband met her at a mutual public meeting point. My husband was sitting in the back of the SUV with the hatchback open and Cindy pulled up. She opened the hatch to her car and asked my husband to let her see him. She then grabbed the dog off of his lap and put him in the back of her car and sped off with the dog. She didn't give my husband any time to talk to her, she just hurriedly grabbed the dog and sped off. She never issued us a refund and blocked all contact with us. We are out $2700 and have nothing to show for it. This in my opinion is theft. She is selling unhealthy puppies and unwilling to take any responsibility for it. I feel she is ripping people off and running a puppy mill.
Sincerely,
Sheri L.
The next account is from someone who thought he had a puppy, Cindy then told him that she left her daughter in charge of the litter and some of the puppies were “mashed”.
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Cindy Biehler <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: IWH.pdf
To: Jason A
Did you not get my email about the puppies? I lost all but one pup. My next litter is due Oct 8.
Wolfondly,
Cindy
www.midwestirishwolfhoundsranch.com
Sent from Midwest Irish Wolfhounds Ranch iPhone
On Sep 11, 2018, at 3:11 PM, Jason A wrote:
Cindy,
When can I expect a return on my deposit?
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Cindy Biehler <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: Deposit
To: Jason A
Jason
Deposits are non refundable as the contract states that you signed. You also signed a confidentiality agreement. You have breached that also.
Wolfondly,
Cindy
www.midwestirishwolfhoundsranch.com
Sent from Midwest Irish Wolfhounds Ranch iPhone
On Oct 26, 2018, at 12:02 PM, Jason A wrote:
Cindy,
I just wanted to give you a heads up that I plan on sharing this with the facebook community as well as posting it on some of the breeder websites I had used to get your name. I am waiting for permission from the person I responded with pertaining to the email you had sent me about the puppy I was supposed to obtain from you. I don't understand how you have the gall to hold my deposit when you displayed how irresponsibly the said litter was cared for. I hope that you take better care of you puppies in the future. You should see this post shortly:
I had recently(June 26th, 2018) put down a deposit for an Irish Wolfhound puppy that was to be born to a litter in August. About a month before I was to get my puppy, I inquired as to the status and well being of the litter. It turns out that sadly the litter did not make it. She promised that I will be in line for the next litter due in a couple months. I couldn't tell me young children anxiously awaiting their new brother that the dog didn't make it, so I started looking at options of finding a different puppy that would be available sooner so I didn't have to share the grim news. In my search to find a new puppy, I contacted a reputable IWH breeder and shared my story. She was blown away by the emails from Cindy Biehler of Midwest Irish Wolfhounds Ranch. She said she was "astounded hearing of such irresponsibility". Based on that and the timing issue, I decided to go with another breeder.
After reaching out multiple times to let her know my plans and request that I receive a refund of my deposit based on the facts, I have not received my deposit, nor any additional communication from Cindy Biehler. I would strongly recommend doing your homework if you are interested in obtaining a puppy from Midwest Irish Wolfhounds Ranch, or any other breeder for that matter. Below are the emails and interactions from both Cindy Biehler of Midwest Irish Wolfhounds Ranch and an actual reputable breeder in the community.
By my math, this person made $4850.00 for nothing.
I do understand that people like to know they have a place on the breeders list, but please if they state that the deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE run away. I would never pressure someone to take one of my puppies, by way of keeping a deposit. To me that makes no sense, you would always resent me and the puppy and no reputable quality breeder wants that.
If anyone has similar accounts of their money kept please leave me comment. I look forward to hearing from all.
Rather fall with honor than succeed by fraud. – Sophocles
Jeanie
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