CitizenShipper did respond to our questions, saying that the pickup that occurred was unauthorized by their company. See below for details.puppy was getting overwhelmed in the company of Terri’s other dogs. She decided to return Scooby to the care of his breeders, Lisa and Israel Moyet, in Hollywood, Florida. With the rising temperatures and increased delays, Terri did not like the idea of Scooby flying. She concluded that her only other option was a dog transportation service.
“She was very friendly, well-spoken, she did nothing that would raise my spidey-senses,” Terri said. “The only thing that I thought was weird was her U-Haul.” Terri attempted to contact who TJ had said was her dispatch for the business, a woman named Taylor. There was no response from TJ or Taylor. After several Facebook searches, Terri realized what was happening.
“When you read their [CitizenShipper] ad, it says they do background checks and all that, so that is what I thought I was paying them for,” Terri said.but hasn’t received a response.A representative of CitizenShipper issued this statement Monday afternoon in response to the Houston Press inquiry: Terri was finally contacted around 2 a.m. on June 23, by Lisa Moyet, one of the breeders who was taking Scooby. He was dropped off to his destination, dead and already decomposing in his crate.“Immediately, the breeders where he was dropped off called me,” Terri said. “They told me Scooby was dead and I told them to call the police.”
“Our primary focus was making sure we got the dogs cared for, then trying to identify who the dogs belonged to,” Smith said.
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