More people speaking out against Service Dog Company
Without hesitation, Warren paid enough money to get the Bolden's home out of foreclosure. But what the family didn't know at the time, was how that generous favor would continue to haunt them.
"We were just thrilled! He had saved our house. But he used it over me the whole time," says Bolden.
"He doesn't care about the people,he doesn't care about the dogs, he just wants the money," said Bill Kennedy. Click Photo for Full Story
"We were just thrilled! He had saved our house. But he used it over me the whole time," says Bolden.
"He doesn't care about the people,he doesn't care about the dogs, he just wants the money," said Bill Kennedy. Click Photo for Full Story
Service Dog Company tries to take little boy's lifesaver
In order to resolve this issue, the family will either have to pay the remaining amount of the bill before the scheduled court date on Feb. 27, which is still between $7,000 and $9,000 to settle, or they will have to pay an attorney in VA to fight the case, starting with a minimal $2,000 attorney retainer fee. Either way, Beth claims the family cannot make enough money for either by that time without more help....Click for Full Story
Service Dog Company's Master Trainer had animal cruelty charge
Service Dog by Warren Retrievers' new Master Trainer, Cheri Campbell, was charged with animal cruelty in 2009 for sexual misconduct on a K9. Although the article claims she was a witness, court records show she was involved in the actual incident. This is a trainer that works with animals as well as with young children. I find it disturbing that someone would employ a person like this. Click for full story
Service Dog Company Exposed
Despite his best efforts, Guardian Angel Service Dogs founder Dan Warren will have to answer before a Southeast Texas judge as to why he feels he is entitled to nearly $70,000 for a puppy he himself values at (only) $20,000. The ruling was made by 58th District Court Judge Bob Wortham on Wednesday, Jan. 16.........
Melinda Colon, a former Guardian Angel Service Dogs client, says she has evidence Warren is already collecting well over the value of the puppies he sells desperate families, as evidenced by purchase agreements between Warren and puppy providers, which are bought for anywhere between $500 and $2,000 before Warren ups the base price to $6,000 for sale to his nonprofit’s clients. The rest of the $20,000 cost of a Guardian Angel dog, according to Warren’s information, is for the dog’s training....Click for Full Story
Melinda Colon, a former Guardian Angel Service Dogs client, says she has evidence Warren is already collecting well over the value of the puppies he sells desperate families, as evidenced by purchase agreements between Warren and puppy providers, which are bought for anywhere between $500 and $2,000 before Warren ups the base price to $6,000 for sale to his nonprofit’s clients. The rest of the $20,000 cost of a Guardian Angel dog, according to Warren’s information, is for the dog’s training....Click for Full Story
Suit against Virginia dog company in court. (Another family scammed)
But a few months later when Warren discovered that Colon was going to raise possibly $100,000 for her son and another family’s dog, he wanted to come down to Florida and help with the fundraising himself. And Colon said his demeanor toward her changed when she asked about the fundraising and wanted a contract.
Suddenly, within a week’s time, Warren went from friendly owner who wanted to help Colon get a dog, when she told him she didn’t need him to help with the fundraiser, to actually reaching out to other families and badmouthing her, which ultimately cost her the fundraiser.
“I thought back to the McLeods and what they were going through,” Click Photo for full story
Suddenly, within a week’s time, Warren went from friendly owner who wanted to help Colon get a dog, when she told him she didn’t need him to help with the fundraiser, to actually reaching out to other families and badmouthing her, which ultimately cost her the fundraiser.
“I thought back to the McLeods and what they were going through,” Click Photo for full story
Abilene Family says Virginia Service Dog Company is a Scam
This was Cody Hubbard, a type one diabetic, in march of this year, fundraising with his family for a diabetic alert dog. DAD's are trained dogs that can sense high and low blood sugar levels.
"It's expensive but it was a small price to pay for his life," said his wife, Whitney.
The 20-thousand dollar endeavor turned into a nightmare for the Hubbard's, after they say a man by the name of Charles Daniel Warren Jr, who they would later find out is a convicted felon, mislead them, took their money and left them with a 20-thousand dog that they say, can do no more than any other six month old lab. Click photo for full story
"It's expensive but it was a small price to pay for his life," said his wife, Whitney.
The 20-thousand dollar endeavor turned into a nightmare for the Hubbard's, after they say a man by the name of Charles Daniel Warren Jr, who they would later find out is a convicted felon, mislead them, took their money and left them with a 20-thousand dog that they say, can do no more than any other six month old lab. Click photo for full story
Family: Service dog for diabetic child fails at job
Back in March, little Wesley Webb was thrilled to get his black lab puppy to be a diabetes alert service dog. His family named the $20,000 dog Prixsee because they said she would prevent Wesley from needing so many finger pricks to test his blood sugar. The dog came from Warren Retrievers’ Guardian Angel Service Dogs facility in Virginia. Click photo for full story
Service dog provider puts Groves family on alert
A Groves family is taking legal action against the company that sold them a $20,000 service dog after the company, Guardian Angel Service Dogs, itself threatened litigation if the family didn’t turn over all the money it raised from fundraisers almost five months ago. Click photo for full story
Guardian Angel owner far from angelic
Dan Warren, president of both Warren Enterprises LLC and Guardian Angel Service Dogs, did not respond to several messages left for him regarding information that he was found guilty on seven charges of “uttering” and seven charges of “false statement to obtain credit. Warren, whose name is actually Charles Daniel Warren Jr., was sentenced to 35 years in prison on the uttering charges and 84 months in jail on the false statement charges in the Chesterfield County Circuit Court on April 17, 2008. Click photo for full story
Sad Tale of Greed -Truth about Dan Warren
This is wrong on so many levels that it boggles the mind.
Exactly how Warren decided he was entitled to receive $60,000 for a $20,000 dog is not clear, but it does not appear to be a legal claim. The McLeods aren’t taking any chances and beat Warren to the courthouse door, seeking a declaration that they not be required to pay more than the $20,000 already paid for the dog. Click photo for full story.
Exactly how Warren decided he was entitled to receive $60,000 for a $20,000 dog is not clear, but it does not appear to be a legal claim. The McLeods aren’t taking any chances and beat Warren to the courthouse door, seeking a declaration that they not be required to pay more than the $20,000 already paid for the dog. Click photo for full story.