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    Royal Dynasty Dobermann Kennel

    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    3 years ago

    We love our doberman that we got from Ashley! She was great to work with and her dogs are absolutely the best!

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    IowaRoyaltyRagdolls - The sweetest, attention seeking, playful cat we have ever had.  Perfect addition to any family!

    IowaRoyaltyRagdolls

    (2 reviews)

    Do not purchase a cat from this breeder!…read more I purchased a kitten named Mr. Darcy from this breeder two years ago. Almost immediately after bringing him home, he became sick. I took him to the vet multiple times and kept the breeder informed throughout the process. Despite early and ongoing communication, I received no meaningful help, concern, or accountability. Mr. Darcy's medical issues continued and became financially overwhelming. Ultimately, I made the heartbreaking decision to place him with a trusted family friend who could afford his continued veterinary care. He later required surgery and, despite periods of improvement, became ill again and passed away at just two years old. What has been most upsetting is the breeder's complete lack of support once payment was made. As this is her business, I expected at least basic concern or responsibility--especially given how quickly the health issues appeared. That did not happen. There are other breeders who at the very least offer a health warranty. Her reply is that she was a "closed cattery." And that was that. This is my experience with the breeder. I always wanted to leave a positive review but never could because Mr. Darcy continued to be ill. I'm sharing this so potential buyers can make an informed decision on who they select as their breeder. I loved Mr. Darcy deeply and did everything I could for him. I wish I had known more before purchasing. I'm completely devastated and heartbroken even to this day. I miss Mr. Darcy so very much!

    I just want to warn people buying from this breeder. She will tell you she has show quality pets…read morewith superb bloodlines, or top quality breeding kittens. Please do your research. She will not be honest about the pedigree. She has mink in her bloodlines but sells them as traditional Ragdolls instead of being upfront. I had to wait months before I received my registration. She did not do any vaccines for the kitten and sent the kitten home at 10 1/2 weeks old weighing only 1.8 lbs. This is not what an ethical breeder should do. Not to mention that I also paid top dollar for this breeding kitten that is not even show quality. Please always do your research. I was a brand new breeder and didn't know about the proper and normal things to ask for and require from a breeder. She got lucky with me, I was naive. Good luck and find a breeder that is well known and honest! Always ask for the parent's pedigree, proof of vaccines. Ask about weight and never get a precious baby before 12 weeks old. They still need their mommy.

    Timberlane Animal Hospital

    Timberlane Animal Hospital

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    My Golden and I are from out of town, so it's difficult to trust someone with a member of the…read morefamily. One quick call to Timberlane, and Dr. Rosenberg, Hailey, and Kari had us feeling like locals! And not to mention they were the nicest people to work with and got Riley in super fast! Thanks for taking great care of my girl!

    From the owner: Don't settle for less when it comes to the health and well-being of your favorite pet. Enlist the…read moreservices of Timberlane Animal Hospital in Clear Lake, Iowa. We offer one-of-a-kind boarding, grooming, and all types of veterinary services like dental, wellness checks, and surgery. Choose the preferred choice of 24-hour emergency veterinary care as well as regular preventative treatment. Timberlane Animal Hospital is locally-owned and operated. We will take care of your pet as if he/she were our own. Trust that we will treat your pet using the latest advancements in technology and veterinary research. All of our staff members are experienced and eager to welcome your companion into our family. Look no further for full-service veterinary care in the Clear Lake area. We are locally-owned, friendly, and attentive. Treat your animal to regular wellness checks for long-term health and preventative care. We will tend to your animal with the same compassionate care as if he or she were our own pet. Eliminate the stress and hassle of trying to groom your pet yourself. Get help from experienced professionals at our locally-owned boarding and grooming facility. At Timberlane Animal Hospital, we give your companion animal the love and attention that he or she deserves. When you are away from your four-legged friend, you can rest assured that he or she is being looked after. Our caregivers at Timberlane Animal Hospital will provide your pet with affection and quality care...

    Paris Puppies Paradise

    Paris Puppies Paradise

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    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.

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