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    Sunnyview Labradors

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    Love my lab from here, but he has just been diagnosed with two ectopic ureters, a hereditary…read morecondition. Between the tests for diagnosis and the surgery to repair, I've spent over 10K on him. I've alerted them to the issue, so hopefully they'll do some research on the dogs used in breeding my boy - so far, the response has been "hope the surgery is successful."

    We were blessed with our adorable Labrador Bourbon a couple of years ago. He was purchased as a…read morepuppy from Sunnyview and is now 5 years old. He has had every recommended/required vaccination at the appropriate time, kept on a heathy diet, given plenty of exercise, and very well loved and cared for. My daughter went through a rough time with anxiety/depression a few years back and our dog "Bourbon "was and continues to be a huge source of comfort to her. Bourbon developed a small lump on his shoulder a couple of months ago. We took him to our vet and had him checked out. It appeared to the vet he strained his shoulder, which made perfect sense. He had been playing with several other dogs at a park that still had some snow and ice. We followed the recommended treatment, kept Bourbon on "bed rest" and the lump started to go down. The vet told us at his follow-up appointment he looked to be on the mend. About three weeks after his follow up appointment the lump started getting large again. We took him back to the vet and got the devastating news Bourbon had cancer. We immediately got a second opinion as it did not seem possible that could be correct. They confirmed the cancer diagnosis. We then went to a Veterinary Oncologist that confirmed Bourbon had cancer, and our only options were to euthanize him, or we could run further tests and depending on those results we could amputate his leg. We of course opted to run the tests, as we hoped by some miracle the first three diagnosis were wrong. Sadly, they were correct. Bourbon being the amazing dog he is, and the incredible support he is for my daughter the choice was obvious. It was suggested by all three of the vets involved we contact the breeder and make him aware of the situation as breeders like to be informed of life shortening/threatening issues that arise in their dogs. The Sunnyview web page claims to have breed the cancer out of their dogs. The following is copied from their website: "We practice selective breeding for field trial, hunting, conformation, and unquestionable temperament. Through selective breeding we have basically zero instances of hip dysplasia and PRA (progressive retinal atrophy) in our dogs. All breeding stock are certified with OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) and CERF (Canine Eye Registration Foundation). Additionally, cancer, also genetic, has all but been eliminated in our bloodlines, excluding idiopathic forms." Dick Weiner's response "it's environmental, food, water, care". The only thing it was not, was anything to do with breeding. Never once did he ask about any of the extensive lab work we had done to determine the type of cancer he has, vet reports, x-rays, or for that matter what he is fed, or his environment. I am appalled at such lack of concern and pure disinterest in one of "HIS" dogs. Blaming our care (when clearly, we have no limits to loving and caring for Bourbon) and refusing to have a conversation about one of his dogs having cancer, while advertising "it's all but been eliminated from their blood lines". Our vet bills are currently well over the $5,000.00 mark to save our amazing Bourbon. We promised when we were given this incredible, beautiful dog we would love him and give him the best home possible, which we are very much doing. I caution anyone considering purchasing from Sunnyview, to consider this man's response to this situation, and consider the fact this blood line is advertised to "all but have cancer eliminated" possibly not be entirely correct.

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    They are an over breeding for profit selling under socialized puppies as many others have also…read morereported. They probably put that review themselves. She texted me and called me a "bitch" please buy your puppy from a reputable breeder. When I wanted to return her, they said they would take her back but not refund my money. Any reputable breeder would do that. Spend your money and give it to a reputable breeder who will always do the right thing. How AKC can keep registering their litter after litter does not speak well for AKC which is supposed to keep good breeds as they should be.

    We have had a great experience getting our new sheltie puppy from Sheltiesmiles. Jodi, a very busy…read moremom to 7 human kids, was great in replying to my emails and questions. She happily scheduled a visit for us to come and meet the puppies and pick one out, which is probably the hardest thing we've ever had to do...just pick ONE out of the litter of adorable puppies. The contract is simple and straightforward. Jodi does request that on the day you get your puppy that you not come into the house--this is to limit/avoid the stress to the mother, who will worry and search for the "missing" puppy if she smells strangers in the home that day. Jodi was able to meet us half way to deliver the puppy to us. The stuffed animal and little fleece blanket that Jodi gave us, which had been rubbed on her mother and litter mates was very comforting, I believe, on the drive home and for the first days and nights with us. The puppies are litter-trained. After a few days, we began the house training process as usual, but did keep the litter box outside the door to help with any middle of the night potty trips (I have to carry her down some stairs to get to the yard, so if we're in a big hurry or it's the middle of the night the box was there for our back up. She is very confident, likes meeting visitors, is curious and explores everything, and is comfortable with most household sounds (vacuum, garbage disposal, beeps of microwave, doorbell, talking, laughing, sneezing, etc.). She has instantly fallen in love with our two year old sheltie and it's mutual. From the beginning she usually sleeps the night through--hurray! I hope you will conduct your own research and get in touch with Jodi if you're interested in getting a Sheltie for your family. It has truly been a great experience for us.

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    Working with Maltese Angel Babies has been a fantastic experience! They are extremely professional…read moreyet they make you feel like you are joining their family:). The dogs are very loved and well cared for. My experience with my dad adopting a Maltese Angel Baby made me decide I needed a baby of my own! I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a trustworthy breeder and gorgeous, healthy pup!

    Sally and Steve are amazing. Very professional and compassionate. They truly care who their…read moreprecious angel baby puppies are placed with and where they will live. They are careful who they select and they interview you for a reason. They love their dogs. I reached out to Sally in 2020 after losing our Yorkie Rikey..I placed a $500.00 deposit with her for a puppy, but ultimately decided to adopt another Yorkie. Sally actually offered and gave the non-refundable deposit back, when she did not have to. Ultimately it was a huge mistake going with the Yorkie and other breeder, she sent us home with a puppy with giardia and a very unhealthy dog that had to have surgery and then became vicous with us because of something wrong with his brain. The breeder offer us no support or help. Ultimately we had to have him put down. Heartbreaking. I called Sally backand got on her list and we brought home our precious Lillian Grace in Feb 2022. She has beeneverything Sally promised and more! Sally's home is clean and she provides excellent care and communication from conception. You get pics of x-ray with your baby and pics of birth, videos amd pics every week until you pick your baby up. She is the best breeder we have ever worked with. You can call her anytime you need advice or have questions. We are already on the waitlist to bring another baby home! Follow our antics on @beatriceandlillian on instagram so see Sally's puppies that we adopted We appreciate Sally and Steve and what they do to bring high quality, health puppies into the world!

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