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Cathy's Coton Cuties - CC's Idris

Cathy's Coton Cuties

(5 reviews)

I recently adopted (six weeks ago) an eight-week old puppy from Kaley's litter...Cathy was…read moreresponsive to emails and texts, and we had a lengthy phone conversation prior to her accepting my deposit. I brought home a little guy who was born right before Xmas 2025 and everyone, and I mean everyone, who has met him just thinks he's the cutest thing ever. Strangers, neighbors, people in stores, the vet and vet techs...everyone. He is mostly confident, he does startle sometimes with new loud sounds, but he stays put to see how I react. He does play hard w/ the 10 y/o corgi at my house, and also with my friend's two puppies, he really holds his own, but as puppies go, he's really calm (and I would say he was the most calm of his five siblings, based on the video I saw and Cathy's input). I would say they are as de-sensitized as they could be, after eight weeks (when we can adopt them). He is very sweet and very cute, and has been learning commands over the past few weeks (he is just coming up on 15 weeks old tomorrow). I hope to take him back to see Cathy and Mike the next time I get to PHX.

We are so fortunate to find Cathy as the breeder for our lovely Luna. We picked up our Luna when…read moreshe was 2 months old and she was grass pad trained and very comfortable in the playpen and sleeping in her own crate. The way they train the puppies early on really helped them to feel that crates are a safe space. We were amazed at how little training it took us when we first got Luna. Luna was also desensitized by all the different sounds and she was so calm and happy when she came home with us. Cathy and Mike guided us throughout our first few weeks by recommending Baxter & Bella to help us prepare for our puppy. Cathy is always available for questions and she constantly updates her breeder recommendation page to keep us updated. Cathy also allowed us to come to visit anytime for Luna to see her parents again and play with the other Cotons! We are really grateful for everything Cathy and Mike recommended and have helped us throughout this year. I can't wait to one day get another puppy from them when Luna is a little older.

Rob's Dogs - Working on focus!

Rob's Dogs

(67 reviews)

We have been working through some serious challenges with our dogs fighting, and our main goal was…read moresimply to help them safely cohabitate in the same home. We had previously completed seven sessions with another trainer at Rob's Dogs and while that experience was fine for basic obedience, it felt like 'training' rather than the deep level behavioral correction we actually needed. Thankfully, because of the Rob's Dogs lifetime guarantee, we were connected with Joel. From the first hour, the difference was night and day. Joel immediately identified the core issues and provided professional, actionable insight on how to actually shift the dogs' behavior, rather than just running through commands. We already feel significantly more confident moving forward and have total trust in the tools and guidance Joel has given us. If you are struggling with behavioral issues that go beyond the basics, I highly recommend working with Joel. We are incredibly optimistic about the progress we'll make in our upcoming sessions.

My 81 year old mom moved to an urban setting with a small yard and a neighborhood with lots of…read moresmall, yappy dogs that sets off reactivity in her German Shepherd. Although the dog has been through several training programs, she had recently reverted back to being reactive on leash: barking, pulling, and lunging at any dog that barked at her or gave her a "look". Thankfully I found Rob's Dogs through a search online. Rob offers dog training either through individual sessions sold as a packet of 8 or 3, or you can elect to do a board and train method. Since my mom's dog had done two board and trains with other training facilities in Florida and Texas, I opted for the individual sessions sold as a packet of 3. Not to disparage the other training schools, I want to note that the dog had learned a great deal of commands, but she was a little rusty and selective when doing them and was selectively reactive on leash around other dogs. What we needed was a trainer that could come to my mom's neighborhood and see the dog being reactive in the environment where she was going to be walked. Thankfully Rob's Dogs offered this as an option. It cost a significant amount to do this, but it was possible. The additional cost was for the mileage and drive time to my mom's place. We had a meet and greet at the facility. Rob, the owner, met with us and got the back story on the dog and the current behavior problems. He took the dog and walked her around a bit and near other dogs, tested her response to commands and leash pressure. He explained the package options available to us. He also made us aware that we would be using both a prong collar and e-collar to reinstate her former training. We had these tools, but my mom hadn't used them with the dog since she left Florida, and I had never used them. We were assigned a trainer who was contracted by Rob. Lauryn was super friendly and had a love and full understanding of the German Shepherd breed. She herself had a German Shepherd. She went over the operation of the two collars which I was not familiar with at all. Rob's dogs sent us a link and password so that we could watch some important training videos. His website also had some very useful training tips. I highly recommend watching/reading this information carefully and then reviewing it again each week. It's easy for owners to slip into bad habits quickly which results in their dogs behaving in ways they don't want. You will have to enforce rules and get into a routine. Restrictions can be lifted once the dog consistently behaves as desired. You will find that YOU will have to do the hard work. The trainer and Rob's Dogs will assess your current situation and give you the tools and training to use those tools to reinforce good behaviors. It won't happen overnight. You will need to work with the dog for at least an hour each day to reinforce the seven commands and expectations. As I mentioned, we only had three sessions. This training was going to determine whether or not my mom could keep and handle her dog. Immediately after the first session, we started using the tools and putting restrictions in place inside the house to set the law of the land. Right away, we noticed a difference. While the dog was already really well behaved in the house, it improved her response to us when we walked her outside of the house. The prong collar made a drastic difference in her behavior when she saw other yappy dogs on the walk. I no longer had to worry about her lunging, pulling or barking incessantly in an aggressive stance. She still got up, moved forward, and barked once, but it was all very controlled. I didn't have to use all of my strength to hold her back. The real test came when my mom was able to walk her dog around other yappy dogs. After session two, my mom was easily able to do this, and I felt confident that continuing this training would allow my mom to keep her dog. Her German Shepherd is sometimes still reactive, but it is much more controlled and manageable now. In time, and with continued consistent practice, I believe my mom's dog will eventually stop the reactivity altogether. She has already shown amazing progress and only slips occasionally. If you are looking for effective dog training (well, really we know it is human training to learn how to effectively communicate with the dog), then consider Rob's Dogs. You will work hard to get your dog's behavior issues resolved, but the longterm results will allow you to have a wonderful relationship with your pet.

Azdoodles

Azdoodles

(19 reviews)

In 2019, my wife and I decided to purchase a Goldendoodle addition to our family. We texted Joella…read moreregarding the opportunity (Operating under Phoenix Doodle Ranch - no website - instagram only - same phone number). Her communication was spotty, but we agreed on a F1B apricot Goldendoodle for $1,850.00 and picked him up on November 17th, 2019. Joella never provided the dog's parents information, and would send us photos of an apricot coat doodle (which we requested), stating she would have a male available for us. Well we show up in San Tan Valley, and there are 2 males with light tan coats... No apricot doodles. They informed us it is common to have varying colors and thought nothing of it. We feel in love with the dogs personality and took him home. We often received remarks from other dog parents, questioning if it was a labradoodle, and brushed it off as him having a light coat. Well.... Fast forward 8 months to when we received a Wisdom Health Panel through our veterinarian as part of our his puppy health plan. The results.... we were defrauded. Paying a premium for what we believed to be an F1B Goldendoodle, when the dog is actually part lab (12.5%), part golden (25%), and part poodle (62.5%). The panel shows the parents were a labradoodle crossed with a goldendoodle. The dog is a bundle of joy, but the less than 75% poodle mix has left his hair straighter than most. Requiring more frequent grooming and issues with matting. I contacted Joella to discuss the recent findings, providing screenshots of our conversations confirming she would provide an F1B, and screenshots of the health panel proving otherwise. She responded that she sent in testing for the parents in question, 2 minutes later said the male is 100% AKC certified, and said she would give a full refund if we brought the dog back. I explained the dog is part of our family and we love him, but would agree to a 50% refund AND I agreed to pay for an additional DNA test out of my own pocket to confirm. She reinforced the only refund she would make is if we brought the dog back, and requested I never contact her again. BUYER BEWARE - you may be paying a premium for what you believe to be a goldendoodle, and receiving a different mix of breeds...

I've gotten 2 doodles from this breeder, 5 years apart. The first one had parasites when I got her…read moreand I took care of it and moved on, I was inexperienced and thought it was part of getting a dog. I have more experience now, I got the other puppy a couple weeks ago, she had diarrhea for days and upon taking her to the vet, she had Giardia, Spirochete and coccidia, costing almost $300 after spending $1450 to get her. I let Joella know, and she apologized, acting surprised that there were any parasites and said she'd pay for it. I then spent 3 weeks trying to follow up to get reimbursed for the vet with no response from her. I ended up having to take the puppy back to the vet and she still had giardia, requiring another round of antibiotics. Joella finally responded and reimbursed me $76 out of the now over $400 in unnecessary vet bills. She also came up with excuses as to why she didn't have photos of the puppy's parents, and ignored any texts that related to any important info about the puppy. The puppy is sweet and healthy now, but just a heads up if you choose Azdoodles, you will end up paying double the original price to get the puppy healthy, along with dodged questions from Joella. I recommend finding another breeder, and do your research on BBB.

Superstition Kennel Club Meeting

Superstition Kennel Club Meeting

(2 reviews)

This club meets regularly and remains on schedule. Business is kept brief and members are kept up…read morewith what is going on unlike other clubs in which the board and/or officers make and implement decisions without the vote or support of the membership. All members are encouraged to be active and involved and they frequently present activities to help this occur. From the more typical conformation dog shows, obedience and agility trials to the new sport of Barn Hunt, Lure Coursing, and Dock Diving. Newbies are encouraged to take part and can learn new task via chairing a position of the club or the actual shows. New activities are supported and encouraged. Members are supportive and easy to get along with too. If you are interested in getting involved with some activities with your dog and not sire how to get started just drop in to one of their monthly meetings that occur on the 4th Wednesday of the month beginning at 7 p.m. They'll help get you going in the right direction whether your looking to add a specific breed to your home or if your hoping to get started in the conformation ring.

Superstition Kennel Club has a very good group of dog owners. This club strives for membership…read moreinvolvement in all aspects from conformation to performance events. The membership has grown over the past 2 years when other club's have diminished. This says something for this club. Constantly looking for new members who wish to become involved. This club reaches out to help with community needs such as raising money for the AKC Disaster Relief Trailers. Donations are made to worthy charities such as woman who are battered and need a place to go with their dog, Search and Rescue, and the Sandy Fund. This club is involved in Conformation, Agility, Rally, Obedience, and the newest sport, Barn Hunt. SKC offers Barn Hunt practice every Friday night at 7:00 p.m. in San Tan Valley. Updates on Barn Hunt are on Face Book page, Superstition Barn Hunt.

Dragon Canyon - petbreeders - Updated May 2026

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