United States of America (Press Release) October 17, 2007 --
DENVER, CO – September 12, 2007 Through out the cyber world comes a case that will make most internet marketers duck! Cyber squatting in the Pet Waste Industry has stooped to an all-time low! Web marketing, comes with its own set of problems that all small business owners must learn before stepping in that unforeseen pile. The Pet Services industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the United States accounting for $36 billion dollars revenue a year. Your pet’s business is now a cottage industry springing up throughout the US. With that said, an illegal practice commonly known as Cyber Squatting, has recently caused one local Denver pooper scooper to sling her byproduct back at her largest competitor in a successful move to “clean up” deceptive internet marketing practices.
Muttley’s Maid, Inc., a Denver independent pet waste removal company, recently took on it’s largest competitor, franchisor Pet Butler, Inc. of Frisco, Texas. Leslie Farrell, President of Muttley’s Maid, Inc., voiced concerns to the Association of Professional Animal Waste Specialists, the only official trade organization for pooper-scoopers (www.aPaws.org) with proof of violations of the association’s Code of Conduct by one of their own Board Members, Mr. Matt “Red” Boswell, CEO Pet Butler, Inc as well as Robert Shurtleff, Denver Franchisee, stating cyber squatting by purchasing domain names deceptively similar to her website www.muttleysmaid.com and other competitors throughout the United States.
Farrell said that Shurtleff purchased the domain names in October, 2006, shortly after he opened his franchise in Denver. Farrell states that Shurtleff, an experienced software developer, wrote the pages to duplicate the Pet Butler main sites, used the exact spelling of Farrell’s company Muttley’s Maid in the headings and meta-tags of the newly created pages, then published those pages to the domain names: mutleysmaid.com, muttleymaid.com and mutleymaid.com to misdirect the public away from her domain, resulting in a drop in Farrell’s company’s search engine ranking on Google and other popular search engines. Farrell estimates conservatively that her company may have $50,000.00 in lost revenue from October 2006, until the offending sites were taken down in August, 2007. Farrell also submitted proof to aPaws that this practice had been performed against out of state competitors by Pet Butler’s own Chief Excrement Officer, Matt “Red” Boswell who purchased the site houndmounds.net a cyber squat against the real company, www.houndmounds.com, a Dallas/Ft. Worth competing franchisor.
The aPaws Board of Directors voted on August 28th, 2007 to remove Boswell from the Board of Directors, terminate Pet Butler’s charter membership, as well as terminate the membership of Shurtleff, the Denver Franchisee for violations of the association’s Code of Conduct against fellow members.
Muttley’s Maid, Inc., a Denver independent pet waste removal company, recently took on it’s largest competitor, franchisor Pet Butler, Inc. of Frisco, Texas. Leslie Farrell, President of Muttley’s Maid, Inc., voiced concerns to the Association of Professional Animal Waste Specialists, the only official trade organization for pooper-scoopers (www.aPaws.org) with proof of violations of the association’s Code of Conduct by one of their own Board Members, Mr. Matt “Red” Boswell, CEO Pet Butler, Inc as well as Robert Shurtleff, Denver Franchisee, stating cyber squatting by purchasing domain names deceptively similar to her website www.muttleysmaid.com and other competitors throughout the United States.
Farrell said that Shurtleff purchased the domain names in October, 2006, shortly after he opened his franchise in Denver. Farrell states that Shurtleff, an experienced software developer, wrote the pages to duplicate the Pet Butler main sites, used the exact spelling of Farrell’s company Muttley’s Maid in the headings and meta-tags of the newly created pages, then published those pages to the domain names: mutleysmaid.com, muttleymaid.com and mutleymaid.com to misdirect the public away from her domain, resulting in a drop in Farrell’s company’s search engine ranking on Google and other popular search engines. Farrell estimates conservatively that her company may have $50,000.00 in lost revenue from October 2006, until the offending sites were taken down in August, 2007. Farrell also submitted proof to aPaws that this practice had been performed against out of state competitors by Pet Butler’s own Chief Excrement Officer, Matt “Red” Boswell who purchased the site houndmounds.net a cyber squat against the real company, www.houndmounds.com, a Dallas/Ft. Worth competing franchisor.
The aPaws Board of Directors voted on August 28th, 2007 to remove Boswell from the Board of Directors, terminate Pet Butler’s charter membership, as well as terminate the membership of Shurtleff, the Denver Franchisee for violations of the association’s Code of Conduct against fellow members.

Pet Butler Flung from National Scooper Organization
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