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    Poodles 2 Doodles - Standard Goldendoodle

    Poodles 2 Doodles

    (24 reviews)

    We purchased a retiring breeder dog from Jill in February. We were told he had a clean bill of…read morehealth, and that he was great with other dogs and people and children. Now that we have had our dog for a little over 3 months, we don't feel Jill was entirely honest with us. I reached out to her with my concerns, particularly about the health of our dog, and she has stopped responding. Our vet found dental calculus and gingivitis. She also found gingival recessions and periodontal disease on several teeth. This will cost us well over $1,000 to treat and it's definitely not a health issue that arises quickly. His oral hygiene was not adequately cared for. We continue to work with our dog on socialization, but he does not understand how to play with other dogs- only how to breed with them and he is very fearful of strangers. I would not recommend Poodles 2 Doodles to anyone after our experience.

    We had a great experience with Poodles2Doodles. I found the puppy I was interested in, made a…read moredeposit, contacted the owner, and sealed the deal all within a few hours. Jill was very friendly and professional. We elected to make the 16 hour round trip to pick up our puppy, and Jill was very accommodating as our plans changed due to weather. On our second day home she checked in to see how things were going and assured us she is available should questions arise. I was very impressed with the beautiful kennels and greeting area at Poodles2Doodles. This is definitely a family business run with great care.

    Paris Puppies Paradise

    Paris Puppies Paradise

    (6 reviews)

    We had gotten three golden doodles from Joel and Sarah. The place was taken care of and looked like…read moreit was kept up.Yes they have been in the news for being a so called puppy mill but from what I seen when there I would not think of that. The news always likes to find the bad in people and people like to not hear the whole truth and story before judging people.

    News article from 09/28/23 regarding Paris Puppies Paradise!!! PLEASE ADOPT DON"T SHOP!!!…read more Iowa authorities rescued nearly 100 dogs from a puppy mill over the weekend, many of whom were living in their own excrement. On Friday, a deputy from the Boone county sheriff's office was conducting a welfare check on a missing woman and came across what appeared to be a puppy mill, the sheriff's office said in a press release. Local outlets reported that the missing woman, Sara Stanfield, was connected to the Paris Puppies Paradise facility, which breeds goldendoodles, according to its website. The sheriff's office has not disclosed the extent of Stanfield's involvement in the puppy mill's condition. Puppy mills are high-volume breeding facilities that produce puppies for profit and disregard the needs of the puppies and their mothers, according to the Humane Society. Animals in puppy mills are treated as cash crops and are often trapped in overcrowded cages with minimal shelter from extreme weather and forced to sit and sleep in their own excrement, said the non-profit Paws. Many suffer from malnutrition or starvation as a result of inadequate or unsanitary food and water while adult animals are bred until they can no longer produce before being destroyed or discarded, added Paws. Following the discovery of the puppy mill in Boone county, authorities contacted the state's agriculture department along with the Boone Area Humane Society and the Animal Rescue League of Iowa to assist with the rescue. According to the ARL, upon arriving at the scene, the "smell hit us before we even entered the buildings". "The dogs were living in their own feces and urine, including some pregnant mamas and newborn puppies. Many of the dogs were matted and some incredibly thin. One by one we carried them to clean crates so they could begin the journey toward their new lives," the ARL said. Pictures posted online by the ARL showed dogs with severely matted fur completely covering their eyes. One photo showed what appeared to be goldendoodle puppies curled up against each other, no more than a few weeks old. In its press release, the ARL said that although its kennels were already full, the dogs could not wait so its team set up temporary housing to accommodate the influx of canines. "Our medical team also quickly came together and gathered the large number of supplies needed to provide care for each and every dog and puppy," it said, adding: "When the dogs arrived, our teams worked into the evening to make sure they were all cared for and comfortable." The sheriff's office announced that an assessment of the facility was conducted by the state's agriculture department and that the "facility owner cooperated and ultimately agreed to allow approximately 93 dogs to enter the care of the ARL and Boone Area Humane Society". It said that as of Wednesday, some dogs remained on scene and the facility owner continued to cooperate with authorities. No determination had been made at the time regarding criminal charges, it added. There are an estimated 10,000 puppy mills active across the country, with 500,000 dogs kept solely for breeding purposes at these facilities, according to the Humane Society. Approximately 2.6 million dogs are sold each year puppy mills.

    Pups Gone Wild

    Pups Gone Wild

    (1 review)

    We bought a pup from them late 2023. They were not totally up front with us. They had a vet…read morephysical that was for a litter of pups. It said everything was within normal limits physically. But when we took the pup to our vet, she said that the dog had a serious underbite and we should have been told before we bought her. We had hoped to breed her for at least one litter of pups but would not breed her now and pass on that flaw to them. They told us that she was kennel trained that she goes through a dog door to go out side. That was not true she had no idea what a dog door was. She was so afraid of people she would run and flinch anytime someone tried to touch her. We have had her for 3 months now and she is still so scared of people, we are the only people that can get near her. If we hand her to someone else she shakes and tried to get away. Makes you wonder what her experience with people was, she was 6 months old when we got her so she had been with them all that time. Her puppy shots were given too early so they had to be redone by our vet. We called the vet in Iowa that signed off on them and he told me the breeder does the shots herself. They had no paperwork for us except the physical for a litter of pups. With the shot record on the back. Nothing individualized for our pup. It concerns me when someone raised 52 dogs at a time in a building. That is what they said they had in the pole building we were in to see her. We did not see the back where all the other dogs were we just heard all the barking and growling. We were very disappointed in the experience with this breeder.

    Ragdalore Ragdolls - petbreeders - Updated May 2026

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