Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fox Creek Farm is where I’ve gotten two. They are awesome dogs.
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Same -- we love our FCF girl. Their breeding dogs live with guardian families who only bring them back to FC to be bred 3-4 times max and then they are retired (for the females; males I'm not sure how it works.). FCF guardians don't pay for any expenses until the dog is done breeding.
Anonymous wrote:I just looked up Peters Puppies and they seem reasonable to me. Why should anyone get to go inspect a person's home? this is their rationale:
We used to have weekly visiting hours, but we made the decision to discontinue this practice for these reasons. 1)Three different times now, we have had puppies get broken legs from visitors stepping on or dropping puppies. 2) Allowing visitors greatly increases the risk of the puppies catching Parvo or other life-threatening diseases. Puppies have delicate immune systems and no vaccinations yet. 3) Our puppies are raised INSIDE our home, not in a kennel with a public meeting area. It's not safe to allow virtual strangers into our home. 4) We would set hours (12-1:30, for example) and inevitably someone would show up during the last few minutes, saying that they drove many hours and got stuck in traffic. Then, visiting hours ended up taking the entire day. This was stressful for us, the puppies, and the mom of the puppies. 5) We tried to limit the number of visitors to two adults per family, and people would still show up with carloads of people and children. At times, there were 30 or more people (strangers) in our home and yard!! 6) Visitors greatly stress out our new mommies, who are hormonal and protective of their puppies. 7) We video every single day! With today's technology, in-person visits are not needed to see exactly how our puppies are raised. 8)We also provide personal visits via Zoom or Skype.
Anonymous wrote:Fox Creek Farm is where I’ve gotten two. They are awesome dogs.
Goldendoodles.net
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone can give a dog a bath and some grooming and take pics of it by some trees. Do good homework and don’t be taken in by fancy photos and phrases like “ we love all our dogs”
Anyone can write that.
They’re breeding for profit. Remember that.
Many rescues are for profit too.
Nope. Citation please.
Anonymous wrote:I just looked up Peters Puppies and they seem reasonable to me. Why should anyone get to go inspect a person's home? this is their rationale:
We used to have weekly visiting hours, but we made the decision to discontinue this practice for these reasons. 1)Three different times now, we have had puppies get broken legs from visitors stepping on or dropping puppies. 2) Allowing visitors greatly increases the risk of the puppies catching Parvo or other life-threatening diseases. Puppies have delicate immune systems and no vaccinations yet. 3) Our puppies are raised INSIDE our home, not in a kennel with a public meeting area. It's not safe to allow virtual strangers into our home. 4) We would set hours (12-1:30, for example) and inevitably someone would show up during the last few minutes, saying that they drove many hours and got stuck in traffic. Then, visiting hours ended up taking the entire day. This was stressful for us, the puppies, and the mom of the puppies. 5) We tried to limit the number of visitors to two adults per family, and people would still show up with carloads of people and children. At times, there were 30 or more people (strangers) in our home and yard!! 6) Visitors greatly stress out our new mommies, who are hormonal and protective of their puppies. 7) We video every single day! With today's technology, in-person visits are not needed to see exactly how our puppies are raised. 8)We also provide personal visits via Zoom or Skype.
Anonymous wrote:I am still looking at the Peters Puppies website and see this: Available Puppies:
When you see websites with many puppies available immediately (especially sites with a "click-here, buy now" button), we URGE you to read the breeder's reviews!!! Like most reputable and ethical breeders, we have a waiting list BEFORE we have a litter of puppies. We also breed specifically for temperament, structure and health, not just color/markings; if your only focus is getting a puppy that has certain color/markings, our program will not be a good fit for you. Looks can and will change as the puppy ages!!! Our process is different than most others. If we have enough interest in a Potential litter (people will mark their interest in our private customer portal), only then do we proceed with having that litter. We have puppies available immediately only when we have larger than average litters, or when people back out last minute.
Anonymous wrote:TLC by the Lake Poodles and Doodles, Maryland location. We got our goldendoodle girl from them and hands down would get another dog from Trudy! Best temperament ever, easy to train and healthy dog. Trudy and her family love their dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Peters Puppies in North Carolina! I have two goldendoodles from them - both healthy and with perfect temperaments.