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    Phoenix Equestrian Center

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Midwest Puppy - Bernedoodles

    Midwest Puppy

    (4 reviews)

    We picked up a Bernedoodle puppy 6 weeks ago. She is sweet and adorable, but has had health issues…read moresince we brought her home. Midwest Puppy let us know at pick up that she had loose stool, said it's because puppies eat their poop, sent us home with metronidazole, and it unfortunately hasn't been "normal" yet. Her stool sample from her initial vet visit after pick up showed Giardia, which we successfully treated. Since then she's been through 2 rounds of Metronidazole for diarrhea and a round of antibiotics for a UTI/vaginitis. We are moving onto a second round of antibiotics because the infection hasn't cleared; she also has a slightly recessed vulva which will hopefully correct during her first heat cycle. She is still having chronic diarrhea that we are trying a prescription food to correct. Midwest Puppy has been great with communication and truly seem sorry we have had such issues. We are $1000 into vet bills in 6 weeks on a $2000 puppy. Puppies are a risk but we'd hoped with a breeder we would have better luck.

    We love our dog but cannot recommend Midwest Puppy. They gave us a sick dog. Our pup's been sick…read moresince the day we brought her home 4 months ago. We've spent hundreds of dollars on vet bills treating Five rounds of Giardia and Four rounds for a UTI. The day we picked her up she smelled of "funk". Even after we bathed her, the foul smell remained. We were never allowed to visit Midwest puppy (due to COVID). They neglected to reimburse our 1st treatment as promised, telling us to try seeing a different veterinarian for stronger treatment. We requested photos of our pup's mother to no avail. Why is this? They didn't care to get to know us via conversation or application (no screening). All it took was a deposit. Moving forward, we will adopt a Rescue. Good luck!

    Pet Doctor - Our baby Wicket purchased on 4-28.

    Pet Doctor

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    We got our last Chihuahua from them, I thought pricing was a bit high, but we loved our dog and he…read morewas one of the smartest dogs we've loved and called our own. The ladies we dealt with were helpful and very friendly. If we get another Chihuahua we would consider them again.

    We were very hesitant at first because a lot of reviews I'd read I lie referred to this place as a…read morepuppy mill or purveyor of factory type dogs. We were in a situation where adoption from a humane society or rescue was not panning out (we looked for over a year for the type of dog we needed for our family needs) so we decided to research breeders and puppy adoptions. On a whim we decided to check out the pet doctor as we personally knew a couple of people who knew some of the employees. When you first walk in it does have the feel of the old pet stores you used to see in malls in the 90s with the glass wall and kennels lined against the wall behind the glass with puppies barking and playing, vying for attention from visitors. We spoke to one of be owners upon our arrival and explained our needs. She showed us the last remaining puppy of a recent litter and he was well socialized and healthy. She also explained her experiences with the breed and showed us photos of her own dog of the same breed. She explained the warranty of health and life guarantee. As long as you vet your animal everything seems as expected for purchasing a puppy. We picked him up later in the day as we had other shopping to do around town. Another lady helped us upon pickup and was also friendly and helpful. She provided us with some free food (we also purchased some puppy food) and rubbed some toys we'd purchased on his kennel mate so he would have a familiar scent in his new home. We took him home with validation of health and shot records and he took took to our family immediately. He's potty training well and appears to be in perfect health. He even slept through his first night with minimal whining. The puppies here are not cheap, but not out of line from what people ask on Facebook swap pages or regional newspaper classified ads. Do your research on breeds and average sale prices before making a decision. A puppy of any breed or cost is an investment and you have to be prepared to care for them like a child. We would definitely recommend Pet Doctor to anyone looking for a new puppy for their family.

    Phoenix Equestrian Center - horsebackriding - Updated May 2026

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