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    Calapoola Veterinary Center

    3.3 (10 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Ahhhh! Way expensive! The care was fine....my dogs needed it.....the bill was really scary.

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    Cabin Creek Kennels

    Cabin Creek Kennels

    (2 reviews)

    I've been lucky enough to know two dogs that were born here, "Bentley" (a four year old lab) and…read more"Jameson" (a 2 month old that is chewing on a toy beside me right now). Bentley turned into a fantastic Yellow Lab and Jameson seems to be on the way as well (touching wood so I don't jinx myself). Barb (my main contact at Cabin Creek) was extremely helpful and kept me posted of Jameson's development the whole way up to me collecting him a week ago. The Kennel is very big and there was also a litter of black labs when I picked up Jameson. Choosing a puppy is never going to be an easy task but Barb gave me some great advice and so far everything has gone well. I hope I'm not looking for another puppy for a long time but if I was I'd definitely be calling Cabin Creek.

    I inquired about a "pudelpointer" about a year ago. I'm not sure if it's really a breed or a…read morecleaver marketing scheme. If you go to a library to verify it in older books or any of the "developers" of this "Breed" you'll find nothing, at least I haven't so for. Lots of stuff on the internet, which can be installed by any good marketer. I was told by the kennel none were available immediately but then, a week or two later, a dog suddenly became available. Supposedly it was slated to go to someone in Alaska, the father of a close friend, but the prospective owner came down with cancer. Looking back it seemed believable but now ranks with , "I've got a lot of money I need to put in your bank for safety. I'm prince Mumba whaterver." I paid $1,400.00 for the dog and it lives up to all of its claims but it had a staff infection when I picked him up, I just didn't know it at the time. The staff caused a hair loss on both sides of his rib cage and we spent nearly as much as his purchase price to defeat it. I e-mailed them several times to advise them in case it may have spread to other dogs. Not so much as an acknowledgement. A great defense technique. In retrospect I believe I got scammed. It would have been obvious to a breeder when they saw the hair loss ( I saw it but thought it would grow in, he was just 2 mos old). Rather than sell the dog to a friend of a friend I got hoodwinked and was relieved of my money on what is probably not a "Breed" but more like an established crossbreed. I would not recommend this place unless you take a vet with you. He's about a year old now and turned out to be a great family pet and hunter but he'll never develop a decent undercoat. Thanks Steve, Caveat Emptor!

    Sunshine Shibas - Patiently waiting for a bite.

    Sunshine Shibas

    (4 reviews)

    We got our first shib from Craig. He is healthy and handsome! Loki is about 29-30lbs full grown…read more Very easy going temperament. Is not bothered by fireworks, storms, semi trucks/Garbage trucks. Loves other dogs and children even though we don't have any. He goes camping, and to the beach and loves car rides. Loves to play and is a sucker for any soft plushy surface. We've been told by the vet that he is a favorite and very easy compared to the other shibs they've seen. (He even sits while I clip his nails). Currently waiting to get our second one! Can't wait!

    I will start this by saying my previous review was for some reason deleted. Since anyone looking to…read morepurchase a dog is going to be living with their choice of breeder for the next 14-18 years, I feel it is important that my experience is heard. My two stars are based on the fact that I was sold a dog in 2007 and told that she was genetically healthy and sound, when in fact she was not (developed cataracts in both eyes at 3 years old) and because when I have contacted or responded to Berniece and later Craig, I got no answers. For full transparency, after my first review, Craig (who took over for his mother Berniece) contacted me: "I am so sorry to hear about the health issues your dog has had. I wonder why you waited 9 years to complain about it. Had you made the problems know too my mother I'm sure she would have helped. Since I don't know who the parents of your dog are it is difficult for me to qualify your remarks. None of my dogs have food allergies or health issues of any kind. I am a responsible breeder, in good standing with AKC. My mother left me some wonderful dogs, and they meet all standards for purebred Shiba Inu. My puppies are very social and often can be off leash dogs. I'm very sorry Kelsey was unhappy and waited so long to mention it." I responded telling him I had in fact contacted Berniece about the issues and never heard anything back from her. I also told him who her parents were. He never responded after that, and I now see my initial review was deleted. I never asked for or expected any kind of refund, all I wanted was to make her aware of the potential health problems in her dogs so she could test her dogs and avoid producing more dogs with health problems. I did tell him that if I had seen that they were doing OFA testing I would have reconsidered my review. Now looking at his website, I see that he mentions OFA certifications on his website, so he at the very least acknowledges it and mentions that information on health testing can be given if you contact him. I would strongly advise anyone that is considering purchasing a puppy from him to ask to see those. For reference, OFA recommends the following tests for Shibas: Hip Dysplasia (One of the following- OFA Evaluation, OVC Evaluation, PennHIP Evaluation) Eye Examination by a boarded ACVO Ophthalmologist (Results registered with OFA) Patellar Luxation (OFA Evaluation) https://www.ofa.org/recommended-tests?breed=SHU&var= Also be aware that you should be able to look up these results as they are registered with OFA. I would be happy to alter my review if Craig posts his dog's pedigrees on his website with details on specifically what OFA testing he has done, or if he wants to contact me and email me those. I absolutely believe that he loves his dogs, and I believe that people can work to improve their breeding practices. But I need to see proof because anyone can say they health test their dogs.

    Calapoola Veterinary Center - vet - Updated May 2026

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