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    Butterscotch is my favorite firey spirit, loving heart and not too bad to look at...a real lap pleaser!

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    Rocky Mountain rotties - 7 mo old pup

    Rocky Mountain rotties

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    Giving a rightful one star review…read more We picked out puppy up on 3/18/25, on 3/19/25, we noticed our 8 week old puppy was not eating, had diarrhea, and would not drink water. By 3/20/25, we found ourself at the animal ER due to him still not eating, drinking, severe diarrhea and had become lethargic. During that visit our boy was diagnosed with THREE parasites - roundworm, coccidiosis, and giardia. Of course, we reached out to the breeder with our concerns. How does a 8 week old puppy who just arrived at his forever home have all of these parasites? On top of the parasites, our puppy was diagnosed with anorexia weighing just 5lbs when we brought him home. When we brought these concerns to the breeder, we were met with pure resistance, and accused me of lying to him, and stated that he would get all the other puppies in the litter health tested. We never received those results. We returned to the vet on 3/28/25 following his first round of treatment. The treatment worked, however, the parasites quickly became the least of our worries. During that appointment a seasoned vet identified a grade 3/4 heart murmur and referred us out to a cardiologist for official diagnosis. On 5/2/25, we received the diagnosis that our boy has a severe congenital heart defect called subaortic stenosis - SAS. Our puppy at just 3 months is at risk of heart failure. We are beyond heartbroken that this is happening to our puppy but are glad he is no longer in the care of Denver Rottweilers. As this is a hereditary condition it is clear that this breeder does not take the time to health check the dogs before breeding. During the course of those ordeal, the breeder came up with a couple solutions- return the dog, receive half our money back and in exchange we change our one star reviews. I can see some buyers chose the latter of the two. However, we chose neither as we want to call attention to the poor breeding conditions. ld get into the mind blowing, low character, concerning conversations we have had with this breeder in the days following the shocking findings, but I will save that for another day. I have attached all diagnosis our boy received as well as a review from another customer who reached out to us on facebook. Unfortunately our concerns for the dogs that are still being bred are growing and for these reasons we will be contacting the appropriate parties to report Denver Rottweilers. Please do your research before you consider buying puppy from this breeder.

    STAY AWAY When we…read morefirst took our puppy home he had 3 parasites ($1000 to treat and get rid of) and later was diagnosed with a heart murmur. A couple months later, we were able to get an ultrasound on our boys heart from a cardiologist. Turns out our puppy has subaortic stenosis, a congenital heart defect that comes from the parents of the litter. This heart disease puts him at serious risk for heart failure and short life span. Denver Rottweilers could never provide us with health records from the parents because they simply didn't have any. The owner refused any recourse except returning the puppy for a new one. My fiancé and I decided it was best to give our boy the best life while he's still here with us. There was no way we were bringing our poor puppy back to a breeder that doesn't care about his well being. Be careful about trusting some of these 5-star reviews. This guys is selling a lot of unhealthy pups. The owner offered me a refund in exchange for a 5-star review but I declined. I care too much about these pups, could care less about the money. As you can see, the other gentleman who left a review here was paid to change to 5-stars.

    Almost Home Adoptions For Rescued Cats - We are so happy!

    Almost Home Adoptions For Rescued Cats

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    We adopted a cat from Almost Home about seven or so years ago. I can't say enough about the…read moreadoption process and the work they do. Our cat's name was George. We recently lost him to cancer, but he gave us and anyone who met him years of silliness and pure joy.

    Their adoption "process" is nothing short of rude! They have no comfortable place to sit (skinny…read morebackless stools), for folks to fill out the electronic adoption form which takes a minimum of half an hour. Then, after you as a customer, are kind enough to provide them with all this detailed information -- they state you will hear from them in 48 hours. WE DIDN'T. When they finally sent an email they stated that we would hear something from them within the NEXT 72 hours (business days). WE DIDN'T. I guess they justify their extremely rude treatment by their last sentence which basically says if you hear nothing from them, you can assume you did not get the cats you attempted to adopt! That is inconsiderate and rude! Their response to this review was they "claimed" they DID tell us there were other people ahead of us trying to adopt the same cat. UNTRUE! (Remember- there were two of us and you did NOT communicate this information to either one of us!) But all readers have to do is look at the multiple other reviewers who also said Almost Home has very poor communication. And, the manager's response was to agree they do have and continue to have this rude policy of failing to notify! I still say if people put in half an hour to answer all their multiple questions then surely they can send out a two minute text informing people they did not get the cat. I was even sorrier that the manager did not agree that they are rude and that in the future they will improve by switching over to a more informative process for the kind people who come to them to adopt their kitties. It appears too many of the cats at Almost Home must be adopted out as a pair which probably decreases their chance of adoption. There was a male volunteer there that seemed like he needs an education about what to say to potential adoptees. He wanted to tell us about THE ORGANIZATION from their point of view instead of providing what he should be saying to customers which is that the adoption fees are very high because it includes neuter/spay, shots and microchip. That is what people want to know so it would be nice if you spent five minutes (or less) teaching them this. As a pair of women with great veterinary care history, animals with longevity, an excellent income, our own home (main home in Colorado and vacation home in Texas) and excellent credit history, it makes me believe if they turn us down, then Almost Home has extremely poor judgement! All of our pets have always been provided with excellent vet care including all shots and even dental care. Our last kitty lived to 14 and only passed away due to renal failure. DO NOT GO TO ALMOST HOME thinking you will be able to adopt soon. They drag out the process more than what is reasonable. ALSO, DO NOT EXPECT GOOD COMMUNICATION or you will be disappointed!

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