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    Dream A Dream Dachshunds

    4.2 (33 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Olivia

    I can't say enough good about Dream a Dream Dachshunds. We had lost our little princess that we had rescued when she was a puppy and at thirteen and a half passed away in her sleep. We have another dachshund that we had just adopted and had bonded with her and was at a loss when she passed. We had searched all over the country trying to find a young female that could keep up with our 3 year old girl and located one at Dream a Dream. We took a trip down from Montana rescue her and give her a forever home. I was extremely impress not only with the excellent staff, but with the grounds and the services that they provide. We picked up Olivia, a sweet little one year old girl who just loves to play with our Molly and loves to cuddle. Here's Molly giving Olivia security details. Molly on the lower left and Olivia on the right.

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    Christine C.

    Recently I got a red long haired female as an emotional support dog for my husband who has dementia. Zoey has been a game changer for both of us - my husband now smiles and laughs and gets up early to take care of her. I have a loyal loving friend who is devoted. She is happy and healthy and relatively easy to train. (Meaning I am well trained) Bear in mind, I called ahead to see if there was a black and red or a cream long haired male puppy. I came home with an all red long haired female, my granddaughter fell in love with and wouldn't put down. It only goes to show a happy health puppy is all you need - forget color just fall in love. Sherry and her team have been nothing but supportive and have given us great advise. I will probably get a second puppy once I am completely trained. Thank you, Sherry In reality she has been fairly easy to train but she is a puppy and it is all about being consistent..

    Absolutely amazing staff and facility. Sherry and her dogs are top notch!!!

    Sherry and her staff are amazing. The helped us pick the perfect puppy and kept us informed through the whole process.

    Tomás M.

    Just wanted to share a little bit. I recently adopted my Jarrod from here. It was great communication between us about appointments of meeting with the dogs. You for sure can tell they are well cared for and treated good. Gave a lot of information about caring for our Jarrod. He has for been a blessing to us in our home.

    Here is the super professional message I received as a "compliment" to the review I wrote. Not exactly sure who it's from.
    Whitley K.

    Wow, just wow. I'm sharing our story so others don't have to deal with the owner and her disgustingly rude attitude. I'm truly disappointed in this business. My boyfriend and I, along with our family, were looking to adopt another dachshund to give our current one a companion. Dachshunds are our favorite breed and we've had many over the years so we are very knowledgeable when it comes to their personalities, health conditions, and behavior. We made a call to the owner and left her a message only to get a disappointing response. She called us back and asked a few questions (such as "what's your price range?" And "do you have kids?" to which we replied we "have no price range and no kids either" ) before she said "I'm going to stop you right there. It sounds like you are looking for something fun to do and not to actually get a dog to have long term." Wrong. We are long time dachshund owners who love our dogs like they're our children and she had the audacity to turn us down based on a phone call and a few questions. I'm not sure why she was so rude to us but the entire conversation was completely inappropriate and uncalled for. She also made other comments such as "if we came out to see dogs, we'd just be wasting her time" and if she let us adopt a dog, "we'd just be bringing it back a week later" . My brother has rescued dogs from her before but sadly we will no longer be promoting her business due to this incident. She has lost loyal customers and turned away wonderful dog owners who treat their dogs like children.

    I adopted my very first dog Clyde from dream a dream dachshund in 2009.  He is now 10 and the best thing I have ever done!!
    Laura C.

    I have always wanted a dachshund. Back in 2009 I adopted my long haired cutie Clyde. He will be 10 in October. I had such a wonderful experience with Sherry. I just don't understand these bad reviews. He has never had any health problems. He is the sweetest dog I have ever owned. Truly my best friend. I had such a wonderful experience that shortly after we added another to our family. I do recommend Sherry. The experience was so easy and painless.

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