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Is there any way to attach a warning as a popup when people go to his website so that they know he is a puppymiller? Does anyone know how to hack like that? Probably not legal. I can't even post a picture so what do I know?
Submitted by bulldogsworld on May 10, 2003 - 7:58pm.
Actually I will do some damage. I mean I get at least 100 requests to know about a breeder every few weeks. We have saved many people from going to an unethical breeder by informing thema nd then letting them make a choice. So he will be getting bad marks from this site whenever asked.
It has to be a legit webpage for them to put it in their search engine though... you would have to have a location on the website and something else, if we could at least get Yahoo to place it on their search engine then we can change the website. I have posted websites on yahoo several times..and this is how i found bulldogs central...
Submitted by WendynHenry (not verified) on May 10, 2003 - 6:35pm.
I know it has been done with several major car dealerships here. If a website for a Chevey dealer (IM JUST MAKING A DEALERSHIP AND NAME UP, FOR EXAMPLE) was called "Wendys Chevrolet of Greenwood" and they had a website: www.wendyschevrolet.com ...and several people decided to "bomb" their website, they would make a website called "WendysHORRIBLECHEVROLET.com They would put on there: Wendys Chevrolet Website- A HORRIBLE ORDEAL- PLEASE READ"
The purpose of this is that if someone does a search looking ofr that dealership's website, they would get their website first with the other one right under it. People can see it right there. They cant miss it and they have been seen by possible customers looking for the car website. I have seen websites like this when searching for dealership websites. It is listed right under it on a search. Its the only way I have ever seen to warn someone of a website.
I would rather insert the pics we got of Cody today in place of the ones on the web site that show him in good condition - how would that look to a perspective buyer.......
"The more I know people, the more I love my bulldogs."
Ya - it would be great if when you clicked on his site there was a pop up screen with pics of Cody's condition - that would certainly deter anyone from buying from him. Wishful thinking I guess.
I am a Information Systems Security Officer for the Feds and although I would love to hack into this guys site (and I have the no-how), it is illegal and could change the focus of what is really going on with the breeder and his puppymill. I think we must document all we can with pictures, statements, vet reports and such and then move forward with any media that we can get. Work of an information report and send it to every agency in his state that is associated with dogs, etc. As long as the report is factual, you can send it out......
"The more I know people, the more I love my bulldogs."
I agree fully Don
Don't break the law to enforce the law. There is ways that will make a change (legally), it is just a matter of everyuone doing it!
Re: Is there any way to attach a warning to his website?
Actually I will do some damage. I mean I get at least 100 requests to know about a breeder every few weeks. We have saved many people from going to an unethical breeder by informing thema nd then letting them make a choice. So he will be getting bad marks from this site whenever asked.
You can suggest a site on YAHOO and post a link to a page that e
It has to be a legit webpage for them to put it in their search engine though... you would have to have a location on the website and something else, if we could at least get Yahoo to place it on their search engine then we can change the website. I have posted websites on yahoo several times..and this is how i found bulldogs central...
One idea to do this.
I know it has been done with several major car dealerships here. If a website for a Chevey dealer (IM JUST MAKING A DEALERSHIP AND NAME UP, FOR EXAMPLE) was called "Wendys Chevrolet of Greenwood" and they had a website: www.wendyschevrolet.com ...and several people decided to "bomb" their website, they would make a website called "WendysHORRIBLECHEVROLET.com They would put on there: Wendys Chevrolet Website- A HORRIBLE ORDEAL- PLEASE READ"
The purpose of this is that if someone does a search looking ofr that dealership's website, they would get their website first with the other one right under it. People can see it right there. They cant miss it and they have been seen by possible customers looking for the car website. I have seen websites like this when searching for dealership websites. It is listed right under it on a search. Its the only way I have ever seen to warn someone of a website.
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Re: Insert pics
Even better!
Insert pics
I would rather insert the pics we got of Cody today in place of the ones on the web site that show him in good condition - how would that look to a perspective buyer.......
"The more I know people, the more I love my bulldogs."
Re: Is there any way to attach a warning to his website?
Ya - it would be great if when you clicked on his site there was a pop up screen with pics of Cody's condition - that would certainly deter anyone from buying from him. Wishful thinking I guess.
Don't Worry, I could care less.......
If someone bashed his web site, he well deserves it but that someone has to keep in mind that they can easily get caught
"The more I know people, the more I love my bulldogs."
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I want to make sure I steer clear of this place and tell others to too.Thanks! Heather
Seriously Don, I couldn't do it if I tried.
I just wish that there was some way to stop all those dogs from being used and abused like that.
I am so computer illiterate that I have to email my pictures to post to someone else to do it for me.
Isn't it interesting
How well they all look I can only imagine the shape the other stud is that's up for sale.
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I'd love to check out the site for myself.
Also does he still have his AKC license . And has BCA been notified.
Nice thought, but.......
I am a Information Systems Security Officer for the Feds and although I would love to hack into this guys site (and I have the no-how), it is illegal and could change the focus of what is really going on with the breeder and his puppymill. I think we must document all we can with pictures, statements, vet reports and such and then move forward with any media that we can get. Work of an information report and send it to every agency in his state that is associated with dogs, etc. As long as the report is factual, you can send it out......
"The more I know people, the more I love my bulldogs."
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"The more I know people, the more I love my bulldogs."
me too....or three...
Send me the web site...
can someone email me the site too?
Can someone.....
Email me the website address?
I would be interested in seeing it.
I have no idea how to do it, but it would be nice.
A satisfying thought, though.
lol....Very nice thought...however...
I'm afraid you'd have a cell next to the breeder...
