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Pocket Pets -- Looking for advocates #1406670
01/20/17 03:49 PM
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Hi there everyone! I am a new member to this forum, but have been poking around for over a year now!

I saw a Pocket Pets booth in October of 2015 near my hometown in Washington state. I of course fell head over heels in love with these animals, and was convinced that I needed one as a pet. They were giving their spiel, saying how they do not require a vet, that they can be given a pellet died (sold by them, of course), they can live ALONE and in a SMALL cage, etc. I ended up going home without gliders, but took one of their flyers and started research. I wanted to learn anything and everything about the animal before I considered adopting much, especially because they are such expensive animals. I did a ton of research and finally felt ready to own these animals, but did not see them again at another booth, and could not find any in the area near to me, so I let it go.
In July of 2016, a family member of mine was getting rid of their pair of sugar gliders, which they had received from Pocket Pets. I adopted the two from her - a male and a female - and named them Buzz and Peaches.

In December of 2016, Buzz got very sick, started seizing, and I ended up having to have him put down. The vet bill was fairly high (around $250) and I was hoping that Pocket Pets would at least offer to cover some of this bill. Since then, I have been trying to take advantage of the 12-year warranty that Pocket Pets offers with all of their animals. Peaches, my surviving glider, began to show signs of anger and depression, which has been stressing me out a lot. I was handed from person to person in the Pocket Pets company, and FINALLY, after a month, was told to attend a convention near me, and that I would be able to pick up my baby right at the convention. I paid to get into the convention ($12) and for parking ($5) and when I got inside, I found that the Pocket Pets booth was empty. I called my point of contact and got a text back saying that they had cancelled their appearance. They had failed to tell me this, which I was furious about. They told me that I could just meet them next month at their next appearance. At this point I am nearing $300 in the hole, ON TOP of the cost of the animals' adoption.

I talked to the company today and was not offered any apology. I was told to attend ANOTHER conference, and that I could pick up my baby there. I know that I will have to pay to park and attend this conference, as well as take MORE time off of work. They are still requiring me to pay for my replacement baby. If I do follow through with this, I will be in the hole somewhere in the range of $500. This is ridiculous.

I have sent numerous emails, made numerous phone calls, and have even sent a letter to the company. They have refused to make me a priority, and as a result my baby, Peaches, is sad, lonely, and depressed. I have asked to speak to someone higher up in the company, and have been refused that information.

I asked Ryan, my adoption specialist, where they get their animals, and he refused to say anything more than the animals all come from Florida. I asked if I could find any further information on the internet, and he said that nothing is posted on the internet about their breeding facilities. This seems odd to me.

At this point, I am done dealing directly with it's "customer service reps", and am wanting to bring legal services into the matter. I am looking for people who are willing to give statements on this company, especially those who have had personal experiences with the company. If anyone is willing, please send me an email to the address clkdsugargliders@gmail.com. I am willing to keep all people updated, and willing to protect people's personal information if they do not want their names attached to their stories.

I am a very passionate person, and I think that the animals of this company are not being treated fairly. Beyond that, I do not want any more people to have to go through what I have been put through with this company. I am considering standing outside of conventions they are attending and telling people my story as they enter, just so that they do not purchase their animals from this company. If anyone is willing to help me, in any possible way, please send me an email.

I'm hoping that this will sprout and become something larger, and that something will be done to stop the company. I am reaching out to news stations in the area tomorrow, and eventually hope to start fundraising in order to bring justice. I appreciate any help that people are willing to give me!

Thanks,
Court

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Re: Pocket Pets -- Looking for advocates [Re: clkd] #1406671
01/20/17 08:55 PM
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Have you tried a snail mail letter to their address on the web site?

407 Old Stone Bridge Road
Goodlettsville,TN 37072

I would address it Pocket Pets, Attn: Virgil Klunder.

You have a lot of money invested already. You could just call Pocket Pets a wash and find a reputable breeder to get a joey from.

breeders will ship you a glider to the airport, they do it all the time. If you click on the word "breeder" it will take you to the database with breeders listed in it.

Please keep us posted on your progress.


Kimberley
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Fur-Guinan, Mr. Spock, T'Mir, Cho, Toothless, Maverick & Maharet :bb: T'Pol, Elizabeth & Curzon :wfb: TY, TJ, Light Fury, Madison & T'Pring :rtmo:
Forever in my heart, Gizmo, Tucker, Khayman and the rest of my babies over the :rbridge:

Re: Pocket Pets -- Looking for advocates [Re: clkd] #1406683
01/21/17 10:40 AM
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Do you have the contract that was signed when the glider was originally purchased?

Is the 12 year guarantee still in place if the glider is rehomed? Does it say this in the contract?

If so, can you please send me a copy of the contract and note the part where it states that and I will personally get in touch with the owner of the Company for you.

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The vet bill was fairly high (around $250)


To be completely honest, this is not a high vet bill for a sugar glider or any other type of exotic animal.

I do agree you should have been contacted if they had cancelled their appearance and you should be reimbursed for that.

As for your other glider showing a change in behavior, please take that one into the vet for a wellness check.

I have lost several gliders over the years and the surviving one really does not change their behavior much at all. Glider can indeed live by themselves and be very happy.

As for the diet, it has been laboratory tested and approved. They now offer it with the Glide R Gravy (however that is not in their script, but is on their cd and in newsletters) and is a good, safe diet to feed.


Peggy
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If you want to know what a person is like, watch how he treats others.

You'll never know what the outcome is if you don't step up and try.

Re: Pocket Pets -- Looking for advocates [Re: clkd] #1406694
01/22/17 12:41 PM
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Hi Court,

I also got my two gliders from Pocket Pets after meeting them at the Puyallup Fair last September, and have since learned that the company is somewhat notorious in the glider community. A quick google search should put you in touch with people who've had experiences similar to yours.

I think Peggy offers a great option to help get you in contact with the right people to honor your contract, but there are also two Washington state breeders listed on this site if you don't want to continue working with Pocket Pets.

Good luck!
Stef


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Re: Pocket Pets -- Looking for advocates [Re: clkd] #1406787
01/27/17 07:38 PM
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Oh man the stories I can attest to with dealing with pocketpets. I know of 3 gliders that died from improper cages( that contracted built by another company, and how I acquired our precious Muffin cause of them.)


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Peso, Bemo :rtmo:

Kahless :rtmo:

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:rbridge: Momo, Sterling , Vino, Freya, Leeloo,
Muffin our first true fur master
Re: Pocket Pets -- Looking for advocates [Re: mechnut450] #1406801
01/28/17 09:47 AM
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Gliders that died from cages was due to a toxicity issue which Pocket Pets stepped up and took care of, not only for themselves, but many of the Martins cages as well. We cannot blame them for the deaths.

Sugar gliders do not die due to improper cage sizes. There is a mill breeder that literally has thousands of gliders and their cages are only 12x18x18


Peggy
Critter Love
Critter Love� Diet Center

If you want to know what a person is like, watch how he treats others.

You'll never know what the outcome is if you don't step up and try.


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