Laura Snoek of Ziggy's Rescue wanted the 'return of dog and litter of puppies immediately or $9,000.'
A Port Alberni dog breeder has lost her fight to get paid for puppies born after the pregnant mother was adopted out.
Snoek had sued Allison Penko and Herbert Dwyer, saying they agreed to give Maddie back when it came time for her to give birth to the puppies. Wold questioned why Snoek would take the puppies from the SPCA, since the agency would have found them good homes, allowing Ziggy’s to focus on helping other dogs in need.
Penko and Dwyer argued in their claim response that they had signed a contract with claimants who presented themselves as a “registered, non-profit animal rescue society, not a dog breeder.”Penko and Dwyer counterclaimed for $4,900 for breach of contract, $268 for court filing fees, and $709 for vet bills.
“In fact, that appears to be exactly what Laura Snoek did,” Wolf said. “She showed up, called the defendants names, caused a disturbance and frightened them to the point that they felt unsafe in their own home.”
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