Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
Im not one to complain, half the time people will just shrug it off.
If I had said some thing ( No offense) 80% of the show would have been shut down if action had been taken. Im not a frog person but most of the frogs at the front of show did look nice. Whats your uptake about my point with people bringing stolen animals or (like Robin said) sick animals in? The vendors need a heath check( From what vet I ask, most vets that treat reptiles that can give a health check are not worth the thought of even driving there, and do they check all of their animals, or just the select few the vedor brings in?) If you need that then why would you not have the same aply to those bringing in animals to sell trade or for people to look at?
We can not fix things if we do not know about them. As far as the 80% thing...That would be your opinion. I believe had it really been that bad Robin and Deb would have been more upset then they were. We do have 1 sometimes 2 vendors that deal with fresh imports And they do have a large booth. Maybe that was some of the stuff you saw.

I have already covered the sick animals and as far as stolen animals. Is there any way to prove that a certian animal is stolen? Most animals are not microchipped and I believe that woulkd be the only way to prove it. And animals are looked at before entering the gate.

We have been using local vets that say they treat exotics and natve snakes. This time I know he does. He has been at the GA Herp show and the Bird show that was held at the Trade Center last week end. Dr. David is with the Loving Hands Animal Clinic.

I hope I have answered all your questions.