Quote Originally Posted by LindyHopp View Post
I just got the second part of your message. I plan on going to the petstore to let them know about Apollo. I dont know..I feel like it is definitely their responsibility to ensure their customers get a healthy pet. By the time this is all over, it'll be over 200 dollars to get Apollo healthy again. I mean...I don't know about you, but 200 dollars is a lot of money..especially for a broke grad student.
$200 is a lot for anyone and being on disability it might as well be $2,000, What pet store did you use, if that's ok? I'd definately bring that bill to them, if they give you a hard time I have several friends and my ex-bf is an attorney, mention a law suit and they will take care of it. I am sure they know, or should know as pet store owners, that they ARE responsible for the health of the animals they sell!!! It's sad that many store owners do not abide by the law and don't routinely have their stock(animals) checked and treated by Vets. Many know very little about the pets they sell and care for them poorly. Gets me so pissed off!
Off Topic:OH, my ex-fiances brother owns or owned a pet store in Hasbrouck Heights, where I lived for several years and even coached 5th-6th grade cheerleading. I've been all over too, but mostly in Bergen county.
I went to H.S. in Wood-ridge, the ex thats a lawyer's brother is the mayor and a state senater for that area (district 6, I believe) and grew up in Carstadt so I am very familiar with Wallington, very small world!
Let me know what happens, I'll help out if I can. Bets of luck with your new group.
BTW...I have 10 in my 33gal and 2 small ones, including Baby, in a 3gal, lots of frogs and my pool is full of tadpoles again, which I am sure are more Gray Tree Frogs. I am going to speak to the Pa fish and Game commission to find out if legally I can give the tads away because without help they most likely will not survive the winter.