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    My husband and I truly couldn't be more grateful for all of the people who helped up get our pup…read more It was so easy and everyone we spoke to was so kind and helpful. We live in Colorado and we weren't really in the market for a dog yet. (We were about to move to North Dakota and wanted to wait to get settled.) I found our girl on the website and reached out just curious to see what the process was. Funny enough, my parents were going to Dallas that next weekend to visit my brother and they offered to pick her up on the way home for us! It worked out so perfectly. I was nervous about being scammed because I have heard some horror stories, but the pick up went so smooth! My parents said they were such nice people. Attached photos are of my parents when the picked her up and her now. We truly couldn't recommend them enough.

    I purchased a Bernedoodle puppy (originally Purple Collar Biscotti x Lou) from Namaste Bernedoodles…read morein May 2025 for $4,000. Shortly after bringing him home, the puppy was diagnosed by my licensed veterinarian with pica, a compulsive disorder that causes ingestion of non-food items. As a result, he required one obstruction surgery and was taken to the emergency room five times for ingestion of foreign objects during the three and half months that I owned him. This condition required ongoing management and significant expenses. I ultimately returned the puppy to the breeder as outlined under the contract, with a very tearful goodbye. He ingested another foreign object, and I could no longer afford medical expenses for the puppy after spending approximately $15k in medical expenses prior to receiving any insurance reimbursement at that time. In order to return the puppy, I signed a liability waiver and non-disparagement clause, which stated that no financial reimbursement would be provided, a new puppy would not be provided, and that I could not make negative public statements about the breeder. This whole experience has been financially and emotionally devastating for myself and my 5 year-old son. I am sharing only my personal, factual experience so that others can make informed decisions. I would be happy to speak with anyone who would like additional factual information or documentation regarding my experience.

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    (34 reviews)

    Downtown

    We love our sweet pup!!!! She is so smart!! Perfect match…read morefor our family! Would highly recommend This breeder!

    I bought two dogs from him in 2012, both of whom were advertised to be "trained" dogs. They were…read moreshipped to me and were absolutely filthy when I picked them up at the airport. Both wreaked of urine and were dirty from ears to tail. When the airline let them out of the crate for me to put a leash on them, they both bolted out into the parking lot. This was after dark at the Atlanta airport, so it was very scary chasing two dogs that didn't know me through a parking lot trying to get collars and leashes on them. When we arrived home, it was evident the dogs had CLEARLY never been inside a house. They were not even remotely house broken, let alone obedience trained. The first thing the male did was walk into my den and lift his leg on my sofa. It took weeks to house train them, something I thought I had paid good money to avoid having to do. Of course he has a no return policy which should have been my first red flag. I thought very seriously about getting an attorney, but I didn't because I thought it would end in me having to return these poor souls to this incompetent sales person. They were both sweet dogs and didn't deserve the life they had obviously had before we got them. One slept for months curled up like a fox in a den with his big fluffy tail completely covering his face. He was terrified of men and crouched down when anyone came towards him with his food. Seemed like he had possibly been yelled at a lot by a male at some point. Both had SEVERE separation anxiety. One would literally pace in circles for HOURS if it heard a clap of thunder. We eventually tried medicating her and even a thunder shirt, but nothing ever helped. The reason I am just now writing is because one has now passed away and the other one is a senior. I am thinking about getting another one and was reminded of how differently I would go about the selection this time. Shipping animals is not ideal and probably very traumatizing at the least. So, I definitely would suggest buying in driving distance of where you live. Never buy an animal with a strict no return policy in the contract. And lastly, don't be afraid to speak out against situations like this. Animals can't do it for themselves.

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