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    The Paw Palace - this is teddy

    The Paw Palace

    (21 reviews)

    We lost our beloved Pittie back in July and decided it was time for another fur baby, only this…read moretime we wanted to go with a Yorkshire Terrier. After tons and tons of research and countless hours of looking online, we found The Paw Palace. Paw Palace had the breed we were looking for and had a few pictures online, so we decided to make an appointment. The owners of Paw Palace were so easy to work with and were happy to answer all of our questions with no problem. As soon as we saw the Yorkie that we came to see, we immediately fell in love and took her home that day. Upon purchase, our fur baby already came with her first set of vaccinations, microchipped, AKC papers and about 2lbs of puppy food. The entire process was seamless and we couldn't be happier with our new baby. *Note: Make sure you make an appointment to see any of their animals! We made the mistake of just showing up, as we thought this business was set in a typical brick and mortar shop. They're actually do business out of their home.* Two toes and two thumbs waaaay up for The Paw Palace, and a HIGHLY RECOMMEND from me! Good luck on your new puppy search, my Yelpers!!!

    Please do not support puppy mills. This "business" sells over 50 "breeds" - many of which are…read moredesigner mixes. "Hypoallergenic breeds" are just mixed breed poodle mixes. When breeding F1 puppies - the puppy gets one set of genes from each parent and the outcome can vary widely in a single litter in coat type, size and temperament. She is selling Merle Havapoos - neither Havanese or Poodle naturally carry the merle gene. They will try to say it's a recessive gene - it's not. Merle is introduced from another breed that naturally carries a Merle gene. When breeding for color, breeders will breed double Merle dogs which lead to health issues. Selling these mix breed dogs for $3,000 is crazy. This is how much I paid from an ethical purebred breeder who health tests all her dogs through OFA (which is the standard of health testing - and saying they are health tested by genetic testing or at the vet or through embark alone are sales tactics), offers free holter monitor testing for all her puppy buyers when puppies reach adulthood, embarks her puppies free of charge. Her dogs are proven through conformation titles and sport titles. I can meet the parents of my dogs (and have). I can look at our breed registry and track my dogs lineage. Most importantly my dogs didn't come from a mill. This business brags that she gets her puppies from "trusted USDA-licensed breeders" which simply means she's sourcing puppies from breeders who sell puppies site unseen, sell puppies to pet stores and who have a large quantity of breeding females. USDA standards are minimum care standards, not quality standards. They can have dozens or hundreds of dogs, breed frequently and keep dogs in kennel buildings and still pass USDA inspection. Many puppy mills are USDA licensed. Ethical breeders do not sell their puppies to pet stores. They want to vet their potential puppy buyers and make sure their dogs are going to homes that are a good fit. No ethical breeders breed doodles. It goes against the breed club for Poodles. No good breeder would allow their high quality poodle stock or the breed being mixed in, to make doodle mixes. This means that these parent dogs are being sourced from unethical breeders as well and it's poor breeding stock being used. Then, OFA health testing is not being done on these dogs. So people are mixing a lot of unknown genetics in for profit. They are not breeding with structure, health and temperament in mind. Ask about OFA health testing on both parents - they should be able to provide results on the OFA website from both parents. OFA has different tests for different breeds - please research what each breed should be tested for and request to see those results. Doodles should have tests for both breeds. Ask about registration - all dogs should be AKC registered if they are a purebred dog. Doodle registration is meaningless and anything other than UKC or AKC registration is a sales tactic. AKC registration alone does not equal quality. It just verifies pedigree eligibility. I would not consider a purebred dog that could not be registered through AKC, but just because they are AKC registered does not mean they are ethically produced. There are "designer registries" like: Continental Kennel Club (CKC -- not the Canadian one), American Canine Hybrid Club, Various doodle association. These registries do not enforce strict breeding standards, do not require meaningful health testing and mainly exist to create paperwork for marketing. Ask to meet the mother of the puppy you're interested in. Ask about tittles on the parents of the dogs that were bred. Ask about how many litters the mom has had.

    Catalina German Shepherds - Phoenix

    Catalina German Shepherds

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    I would give this no stars if I could. At first I believed this to be an ethical breeder but I…read morebelieve she over breeds her dogs and does not care that she's selling dogs with potential birth defects. I have an 8 month old male bred from Leia and Phoenix. He is beautiful but he is already presenting with alarming medical conditions. My dog has a high arch to his back, he's considered to be a bilateral crypto orchid meaning his testicals are up in his abdomen. This puts him at risk for testicular cancer, hernias and a few other things. To neuter him and correct the issue it is very expensive. The vet told me it is genetic and when I passed the information to the breeder she said she had been told that about another pup from the litter but the others were fine which I suspect is a lie because she never checked on us. Additionally my dog is showing lameness of his hind legs and hips that suggests congenital hip dysplasia. Now there is another litter already ready for a new home from the same mother and father and mine is only 8 months so she breeds her litters very closely together. I contacted AKC to file a complaint and they did take the complaint but there is nothing they can do. I hope people see this and stop supporting back yard breeders. I wish I had found more information on her before getting a puppy from her. We are going to be spending $$$$$ trying to give this puppy a life he deserves.

    From the owner: AKC German Shepherd puppies available soon! Championship lines. Puppy’s will have had their 1st…read moreshots, dewormed, and vet checked before going home. Very intelligent, curious, socialized, and sweet puppies! Check our website for upcoming litters.

    Animal Kingdom

    Animal Kingdom

    (54 reviews)

    I got my 8 week old labradoodle from Animal Kingdom and I am so happy!! The employee who helped…read moreme-- Cassandra, was the absolute best! I am a first time puppy owner and Cassandra helped me pick out everything I needed before I brought him home. She sent me pictures and videos of him while I prepared my apartment for his arrival. She kept in contact after I brought him home, answering a million and one questions. One month after bringing him home, I have a happy, healthy, well behaved fur baby named Charlie. He is smart and playful, and has slept through the night since the day I got him. Beware giardia in new puppies when brought home from this store. I had to take him to the animal hospital a few days after I got him for diarrhea. My friend who also got her puppy from Animal Kingdom said the same thing happened to her. Overall, I had a great experience at Animal Kingdom! Everyone was super friendly and helpful.

    Since the time I walked in the door my family and I were greeted. We already knew what baby we were…read morelooking for. I had recently lost my soul baby of 14 years so my heart was in pieces. I wanted a baby but was so unsure. Andrew and his staff understood my pain and gave me time to sit with my new baby. They answered all my questions and concerns, even though I was somewhat a mess still at this point they were so understanding of my tears. I can say they made me feel like family. I strongly believe that with a great leadership that Andrew shows, this why his store and staff are all so amazing, just watching the way they interact with not only puppies but there customers as well is a BIG reason why I would recommend this exact store to anyone looking for a soul baby. I have to add while in the store there was a regular in there that was just a young kid, the way they treated him is a big reason of why I would go back, this kid was part of them you would have known no different the respect they showed him and he showed them melted my heart and the story behind him being there touched my soul, I am a mother of a special needs child and it was so great to see the love they all showed for this kid, I could see the love in his heart. Andrew you and all your staff are not just a 10 but a 10+ keep up the Great work. You all encouraged me to love again.

    Petland - petstore - Updated May 2026

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