Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Death Row Dog Rescue is a SCAM: Here is What Dog Lovers are saying about Diana Peters !

Death Row Dog Rescue is a SCAM: Here is What Dog Lovers are saying about Diana Peters !

Originally posted on  DRDR Is A Scam Blog November 2011    PLEASE visit the link and just read just a 

few of the comments gathered from  the  original Facebook scam page, and other spots 

across the internet about Diana Peters and Death Row Dog Rescue.  True Eye Openers!


These statements and opinions should not be ignored or overlooked.   


Here are a few:
  • BG:  
     Many of us are ex-volunteers of Death Row Dog Rescue and have witnessed her neglect and lies first hand. We are not speculating or spreading vicious lies. We are a group of dog lovers who are trying to put an end to Diana Peters' lies and unethical treatment of dogs and puppies in her "care".

  • KR:
     I adopted a puppy from Ms. Peters in July of 2009. He had severe psychological issues from his time spent at her "ranch" as well as serious medical conditions, which if caught early, would've saved me and my family not only a lot of money, but a lot of grief. My husband and I were at odds for a long while because of the condition of our new puppy shortly after we welcomed him into our home; my children were affected also having to see their new best friend, who shouldve been rolly and polly, playful, and full of life, in the state he was in. I had to limit their interactions with him to the point where there was no joy in having him for any of us. Today, he is healthy and well-adjusted and we've finally gotten his severe skin issues under control. It took 2 years! If my story could save another family, someone else's children from the heartache that mine had to endure, then I'm going to tell it 'til I'm blue in the face. 

  • NM: 

    And she claims no dogs in her care have gone to an adoption event without getting vaccines. PLEASE believe that I've personally SEEN puppies come in one day and get bathed and rushed off to an adoption event the very same day. She's careful to say "vaccines" instead of "vetted" because she would self-treat them with expired vaccines (yes - she's admitted she uses expired vaccines). Call me a "perfectionist" but wouldn't puppies that just got brought in off the street (NOT from a shelter) need to be quarantined and examined by a vet and not merely self-treated by Diana before they're taken to adoption events?! Sorry, the only "proof" I have is my own eyes witnessing this...and that's the most convincing proof I'll ever need.


  • TB: 
    Death row dogs owner needs to be arrested for fraud. I saw with my own eyes she was asking people to chip in for a mom and puppies that she had in boarding. It was a LIE those puppies were at chipley Fl. shelter and she had nothing to do with them. She was NOT rescuing adopting or fostering that family what so ever!!! She never called the shelter at all about those dogs.SHE STOLE THEIR MONEY PEOPLE WERE DONATING FOR THAT FAMILY TO SAVE THEIR LIFE!!! She is a scam POS and needs to be stopped!!! She needs to be arrest for internet Fraud!!


             These are HUGE  RED FLAGS!   

Please visit the link  to read more comments that were made in the Fall of 2011.

Where some things have changed ( such as DP moving, getting her registration with Florida 

Dept of State reinstated, getting registered with FL DOA to solicit funds only in Florida ( which 

is presently again expired as of 1.24.13 ), she has STOPPED claiming to be a 501c3 when

she is not and never was one.   These days she is scamming more on facebook for money and 

has less dogs, due to the pressure and watchful eyes of concerned dog lovers.

We MUST  ban together and put an end to this madness.

How many dogs must die (directly or indirectly) due to Diana Peters 

actions?



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