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    Nadelhaus German Shepherds - Odin's separation anxiety at 14 years.

    Nadelhaus German Shepherds

    (23 reviews)

    *****UPDATE FEBRUARY 2026******** Another of Xavier's…read morepuppies just received a fatal diagnosis of renal displaysia. How many puppies have to suffer and die, Traci? The puppy's story is not mine to tell, but it's clear that Traci is willing to roll the dice with the health of her breeding program. She remains unbothered. TRACI ALSO MISREPRESENTS XAVIER'S SV INFORMATION. Xavier's official SV (German) registration and the Pedigree Database confirm he was born Feb 12, 2020. Traci advertises him on the Nadelhaus website as being born Feb 12, 2022. By "shaving off" two years, she hides how long he has been over-bred and makes him appear like a "younger, healthier" investment to unsuspecting buyers. Schutzhund Inactivity: Despite marketing her dogs as high-level working dogs, the USCA confirms she has not been active in the sport for 14 years. This inactivity allows her to avoid the rigorous breed surveys and health inspections that active SV/USCA members must undergo.

    I purchased a male puppy from Xavier/Doma litter. He developed an undescended testicle, had Giardia…read moreright after I got him home at 7 weeks, and for his first year was constantly at the vet for diarrhea and stomach issues, including throwing up and lack of appetite. I contacted Traci to let her know of the undescended testicle and stomach issues and she did not return my call or respond to my email. Having the undescended testicle removed was $900.00 plus extended recovery - unnecessary cost for owner and pain for the puppy as Traci was previously informed of at least one other male puppy from Xavier litter that also had an undescended testicle. Dogs that have this hereditary trait should be removed from the gene pool. I finally found a vet to only remove the undescended testicle- most vets will only remove both because these dogs should not be bred. Although I am not going to breed my puppy, I wanted him to retain his hormones for health benefits. Traci continues to breed Xavier, and this action, along with her lack of communication and support shows a lack of ethics and care. Once you pay, you're on your own with this breeder. Beautiful dogs, but cannot recommend purchasing from Nadelhaus.

    California ShihTzu Pups

    California ShihTzu Pups

    (3 reviews)

    Five Stars! Daryl and Gwen from California Shih Tzu Pups are…read moretruly amazing people. We've gotten two puppies from them, and both experiences have been absolutely wonderful. Our first pup came home with us about three years ago--a male, purebred Shih Tzu with the best demeanor you could ask for. He's been a fantastic family dog and has brought us so much joy. This past November, right around Christmas, we welcomed our second puppy--a Havashu female--and she is beyond adorable. She has beautiful markings, an amazing temperament, and fits perfectly into our family. The two dogs get along wonderfully, which speaks volumes about the care and socialization they receive early on. Daryl and Gwen truly go above and beyond to make sure every person is happy with their puppy and that each pup is loved and cared for like a family member. You can feel how much love they pour into what they do--they are incredibly special people. If you're reading this and considering getting a puppy from them, give them a chance. You will be forever happy with the puppy you bring home Trisha & Nadia

    We are so happy that we found Judy McDonald's California Shih Tzu Pups! Judy raises her puppies in…read moreher home surrounded by other dogs and treated with gentle love and care. She was very pleasant to deal with and kept us updated with weekly pictures from the time we placed a deposit on our newborn puppy. We brought our darling new puppy home with us about two months ago and we adore her! She is very playful, healthy, smart, and has an exceptionally sweet disposition. Our little puppy loves playing with cats, other dogs, children, and is a great traveler in the car. We happily recommend California Shi Tzu Pups!

    Whiskeytown Aussies - Whiskey & Bee

    Whiskeytown Aussies

    (3 reviews)

    I can't say enough good things about my experience with Kayla as a breeder. I got my first Mini…read moreAussie, Maloha, from her in 2023 and brought home Matcha in 2025 and they are truly the best dogs ever. Both are happy, healthy, well-tempered, and honestly my little soul dogs. From start to finish, Kayla was amazing with communication. She kept me updated every step of the way with both puppies, answered every question I had, and made the entire process feel so easy and reassuring especially as someone who wanted everything done right. When I picked up my puppies, I was blown away by how prepared everything was. She provided a full puppy goodie bag with literally everything you could think of: detailed puppy folders with all health records, proof of genetic testing on the parents, family trees, first round of shots, deworming records, and so much more. On top of that, she included treats, puppy pads, toys, and even a blanket with their littermates' scent to help with the transition. It was clear how much care and intention she puts into her dogs. The little Whiskeytown Aussie bag was such a cute touch too. You can genuinely tell she loves what she does and truly cares about the puppies she raises and the families they go to. My experience was so incredible that I've had family members meet my dogs, fall in love, and end up getting their own puppies from her as well. 10,000/10 experience. I recommend her to absolutely everyone. I feel so lucky to have found her and to have my two best friends because of her.

    READ !! I bought a puppy from this breeder, he passed away…read morefrom Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (IMHA). This is a genetic disease that attacks their red blood cells, causing them to be lethargic, throwing up and peeing a copper color pigment. So if you got a Mini Aussie pup from her, litter number : ASDCA-M2503445. Sire: ASDM-CA-1800353, Dam: ASDT-CA-2203436. Date of birth 5/15/25. Be aware of your puppy if you got a puppy from this litter. I contacted the breeder and she hasn't responded. And we inquired about Soli, you can see that puppy on TikTok, but she's going to use her as a mom for a new litter of puppies, she could potentially have or pass on the gene of IMHA, please be aware. Poor Soli can have this illness triggered from her child birth. We didn't know he had it til he got neutered, a traumatic event like puppy birth can trigger it or even pass it on to other puppies. Response: genetics plays a part, I did not say it was a certainty, but their bloodline is more susceptible to this illness. My vet said otherwise, autoimmune diseases, are triggered but they are genetically predisposed.

    Dachshund Rescue of Northern California

    Dachshund Rescue of Northern California

    (4 reviews)

    I was idly surfing the Web a couple of years back, looking at dachshund photos, when I came across…read morea picture of a senior doxie with one of the sweetest faces I'd ever seen. I wasn't looking for another dog -- my husband and I already had three at home that we got from a breeder -- but I knew this dog, Grampy, was meant to be mine. And thus began our relationship with Dachshund Rescue of Northern California, who showed us the joy of bringing an older rescued dog into our lives and the many rewards that rescue brings. After completing an extremely detailed application and going through DRNC's thorough vetting process, they decided we would provide a good home for Grampy. His foster mother -- who herself has become an adopted daughter to us -- brought him over, and he slid effortlessly into our pack and our lives. We enjoyed him thoroughly, but tragically, after less than a year, Grampy developed a cardiac condition that took him from us much too soon. A week or so after Grampy died, though, DRNC called apologetically to ask if there was any chance we'd be interested in another dog; they had an urgent situation with a dog named Danny, who needed a home ASAP. So Danny, another senior, came to live with us. And finally, we took in a foster dog named Murphy, who lives with us now. I swear we meant to find him another home, but he's such a love we ended up keeping him. Through all of this we've gotten to know Monti and Robin, who run DRNC, quite well. They work tirelessly to save unwanted dachshunds, or dachshunds whose owners have died, or lost and unclaimed dachshunds, pulling them from animal control facilities, placing them with their network of foster families, and ultimately finding them permanent homes. They have a deep love for this exceptional breed and are committed to finding a loving home for every dog that passes through their rescue. They know this breed and are a wealth of information on health, diet, and temperament issues. They have a working relationship with a wonderful vet in the Chico/Paradise area and do everything they can to make sure the dogs they place are as healthy as possible. My husband and I are so grateful that my Web surfing that day brought these women into our lives, and we thank them when we can by providing transport, pulling dogs from animal control or owners who can't keep them, and making small monetary donations as we are able. There isn't anything we wouldn't do for DRNC, because there isn't anything DRNC wouldn't do for the countless dachshunds out there who need their help. I am happy to recommend them wholeheartedly and without reservation!

    Look no further than DRNC to find the pet of your dreams. I have known and dealt with Monti and…read moreRobin approaching 10 years. One can not find more caring and concerned individuals looking out for the welfare of a dog. Any negative comments shared by a previous poster appears to have a personal agenda. I know for a fact DRNC goes to great measures looking after the health and best placement for a "forever home". After having had many wonderful dachshunds in my life previous to my current pet, I can attest to the fact my last adoption thru Monti is the best ever. Kudos and highest compliments go to this rescue group.

    Up Schmitt Creek - petbreeders - Updated May 2026

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