Home Actress Donna D’Errico HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2023 Donna D'Errico Instagram - I just heard from the owner of @samsgreenpaw asking me to remove my post about the traumatic experience Scout had. At first he sounded compassionate His wording in the email made it sound like if I truly believed it was their fault then they would without question do right by Scout. But in the meantime he asked me to remove my post. I noticed that he did not offer to cover Scout’s vet bills. I responded and told him I would not remove my post until they did right by Scout. I also told him that I had sent Scout’s vet bills to his manager and tried to get them to do the right thing. I told him that I even had told his manager that I intended to post about Scout’s experience to warn others, and he didn’t seem to care. Seeing that I wasn’t going to take my post down until @samsgreenpaw does right by Scout, all his emails after that had a totally different tone. He didn’t sound compassionate or caring anymore. In the first email he had said if I truly believed it was their fault then they would without question do right by Scout. That quickly changed into something more like that Scout had a preexisting condition so it would have happened anywhere (Scout did not have a preexisting condition). I’m also getting emails from him now saying he’s spoken to vets and that he plans to post things in his defense. I can’t wait to see what in the hell that could be. And the last email I just got from him was accusing me of this just being about the money. Honey please. I found some reviews online. It appears Scout wasn’t the first victim. I included one in this post. Oh and the owner of Sam’s Greenpaw tried to warn me about slander. After I got done educating him on the difference between slander and libel, I basically said next. You have to state untrue shit to have a case. I’m not stupid. A true animal advocate wouldn’t be concerned with defending himself or talking to vets to get excuses or finding ways to get out of covering vet bills when a dog gets injured while in your care, or accusing someone of it just being about the money when they demand justice. A true animal advocate and standup person would have done the right thing immediately. #justiceforscout Los Angeles, California

Donna D’Errico Instagram – I just heard from the owner of @samsgreenpaw asking me to remove my post about the traumatic experience Scout had. At first he sounded compassionate His wording in the email made it sound like if I truly believed it was their fault then they would without question do right by Scout. But in the meantime he asked me to remove my post. I noticed that he did not offer to cover Scout’s vet bills. I responded and told him I would not remove my post until they did right by Scout. I also told him that I had sent Scout’s vet bills to his manager and tried to get them to do the right thing. I told him that I even had told his manager that I intended to post about Scout’s experience to warn others, and he didn’t seem to care. Seeing that I wasn’t going to take my post down until @samsgreenpaw does right by Scout, all his emails after that had a totally different tone. He didn’t sound compassionate or caring anymore. In the first email he had said if I truly believed it was their fault then they would without question do right by Scout. That quickly changed into something more like that Scout had a preexisting condition so it would have happened anywhere (Scout did not have a preexisting condition). I’m also getting emails from him now saying he’s spoken to vets and that he plans to post things in his defense. I can’t wait to see what in the hell that could be. And the last email I just got from him was accusing me of this just being about the money. Honey please. I found some reviews online. It appears Scout wasn’t the first victim. I included one in this post. Oh and the owner of Sam’s Greenpaw tried to warn me about slander. After I got done educating him on the difference between slander and libel, I basically said next. You have to state untrue shit to have a case. I’m not stupid. A true animal advocate wouldn’t be concerned with defending himself or talking to vets to get excuses or finding ways to get out of covering vet bills when a dog gets injured while in your care, or accusing someone of it just being about the money when they demand justice. A true animal advocate and standup person would have done the right thing immediately. #justiceforscout Los Angeles, California

Donna D'Errico Instagram - I just heard from the owner of @samsgreenpaw asking me to remove my post about the traumatic experience Scout had. At first he sounded compassionate His wording in the email made it sound like if I truly believed it was their fault then they would without question do right by Scout. But in the meantime he asked me to remove my post. I noticed that he did not offer to cover Scout’s vet bills. I responded and told him I would not remove my post until they did right by Scout. I also told him that I had sent Scout’s vet bills to his manager and tried to get them to do the right thing. I told him that I even had told his manager that I intended to post about Scout’s experience to warn others, and he didn’t seem to care. Seeing that I wasn’t going to take my post down until @samsgreenpaw does right by Scout, all his emails after that had a totally different tone. He didn’t sound compassionate or caring anymore. In the first email he had said if I truly believed it was their fault then they would without question do right by Scout. That quickly changed into something more like that Scout had a preexisting condition so it would have happened anywhere (Scout did not have a preexisting condition). I’m also getting emails from him now saying he’s spoken to vets and that he plans to post things in his defense. I can’t wait to see what in the hell that could be. And the last email I just got from him was accusing me of this just being about the money. Honey please. I found some reviews online. It appears Scout wasn’t the first victim. I included one in this post. Oh and the owner of Sam’s Greenpaw tried to warn me about slander. After I got done educating him on the difference between slander and libel, I basically said next. You have to state untrue shit to have a case. I’m not stupid. A true animal advocate wouldn’t be concerned with defending himself or talking to vets to get excuses or finding ways to get out of covering vet bills when a dog gets injured while in your care, or accusing someone of it just being about the money when they demand justice. A true animal advocate and standup person would have done the right thing immediately. #justiceforscout Los Angeles, California

Donna D’Errico Instagram – I just heard from the owner of @samsgreenpaw asking me to remove my post about the traumatic experience Scout had. At first he sounded compassionate His wording in the email made it sound like if I truly believed it was their fault then they would without question do right by Scout. But in the meantime he asked me to remove my post. I noticed that he did not offer to cover Scout’s vet bills. I responded and told him I would not remove my post until they did right by Scout. I also told him that I had sent Scout’s vet bills to his manager and tried to get them to do the right thing. I told him that I even had told his manager that I intended to post about Scout’s experience to warn others, and he didn’t seem to care.

Seeing that I wasn’t going to take my post down until @samsgreenpaw does right by Scout, all his emails after that had a totally different tone. He didn’t sound compassionate or caring anymore. In the first email he had said if I truly believed it was their fault then they would without question do right by Scout. That quickly changed into something more like that Scout had a preexisting condition so it would have happened anywhere (Scout did not have a preexisting condition). I’m also getting emails from him now saying he’s spoken to vets and that he plans to post things in his defense. I can’t wait to see what in the hell that could be. And the last email I just got from him was accusing me of this just being about the money. Honey please.

I found some reviews online. It appears Scout wasn’t the first victim. I included one in this post. Oh and the owner of Sam’s Greenpaw tried to warn me about slander. After I got done educating him on the difference between slander and libel, I basically said next. You have to state untrue shit to have a case. I’m not stupid.

A true animal advocate wouldn’t be concerned with defending himself or talking to vets to get excuses or finding ways to get out of covering vet bills when a dog gets injured while in your care, or accusing someone of it just being about the money when they demand justice. A true animal advocate and standup person would have done the right thing immediately.

#justiceforscout Los Angeles, California | Posted on 21/Oct/2022 00:07:46

Donna D’Errico Instagram – UPDATE: Scout is recovering and is going to make it thanks to the emergency vets who treated him after his horrific experience that nearly ended his life. @samsgreenpaw has still never taken any responsibility or offered to cover any of Scout’s vet bills. They simply went silent and turned off the commenting on their IG page. #justiceforscout 

<<<Repost>>>I took this pic of Scout in the waiting area at the emergency vet. He’d been perfectly fine until I brought him to @samsgreenpaw in Studio City to get groomed. After that things got very bad very fast. At first I thought maybe he’d been exposed to some kind of poison at Sam’s Greenpaw. But then the emergency vet who looked him over told me something that brought me to tears.

@samsgreenpaw is refusing to take any responsibility for what was done to Scout and the suffering he went through that nearly killed him. 

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