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    My Puppy Crush - Now 3 boys and 3 girls available

    My Puppy Crush

    (19 reviews)

    I found my Berne's doodle on here and he was delivered in a few days. Nina was a pleasure to work…read morewith and all was smooth from phone conversations until now CLOONEY has bee. Here 3 weeks and is well behaved from day one. He plays and goes outside and is a sweetheart all my neighbors and friends love him.

    I normally do not leave negative reviews, but after everything we've gone through with our dog…read moreTheo, I feel future buyers deserve to fully understand our experience with MyDoodleCrush and the limitations of the health guarantee being advertised. We purchased Theo believing we were buying from a breeder that strongly stood behind the health and genetics of their puppies. One of the main reasons we felt comfortable moving forward was the advertised "2-Year Genetic Health Guarantee," which states coverage for "life-threatening, crippling, and/or disabling congenital (genetic) health defects." Unfortunately, before Theo even reached 2 years old, we began noticing mobility issues and discomfort. After veterinary evaluations, X-rays, and orthopedic review, Theo was diagnosed with bilateral lateral patellar luxation affecting BOTH knees/stifles. His records also documented joint remodeling, instability, and possible cruciate ligament involvement. Surgery was recommended due to the severity of the condition. For anyone unfamiliar with this diagnosis, this is not a minor issue. Theo's kneecaps are not properly staying in place, and the condition affects both legs. We were informed this is often considered a congenital/developmental orthopedic condition and can progressively worsen over time if left untreated. The recommended treatment is corrective surgery on both knees, typically done one leg at a time. The estimated cost for treatment and surgeries is now expected to be roughly $14,000 once both knees, follow-up care, medications, imaging, and recovery are included. When we contacted the breeder and provided all veterinary documentation, X-rays, records, and surgical estimates, we were told the condition was not covered under the health guarantee because the contract only applies to genetic defects that cause "early natural death." What was especially frustrating was that their initial response even referred to Theo's condition as a "hip issue," despite the veterinary records clearly showing this is a bilateral knee/stifle condition. We then pointed out that the wording on their website says the guarantee covers "life-threatening, crippling, and/or disabling congenital (genetic) health defects," which sounded much broader than only conditions leading to death. After carefully reviewing the actual signed contract, we discovered the language in the contract is much narrower than the wording presented on the website. The signed agreement primarily limits coverage to genetic abnormalities expected to shorten life expectancy to less than 5 years. Because Theo's orthopedic condition is considered treatable and not fatal, coverage was denied. To be fair, communication from the breeder remained polite throughout the process. However, as buyers, this experience was heartbreaking and extremely disappointing. When you read phrases like "crippling" or "disabling congenital defects" in a health guarantee, most families reasonably believe serious hereditary orthopedic conditions affecting a young dog would at least receive some level of support or consideration. Instead, we are now facing approximately $14,000 in surgical and medical expenses for a dog that is not even 2 years old. I am sharing this not out of anger, but because I genuinely want future buyers to fully understand what they are signing and what the guarantee may or may not actually cover. Before purchasing, I strongly encourage anyone considering a puppy from this breeder to: carefully review every word of the signed contract, specifically ask whether orthopedic conditions like patellar luxation are covered, ask whether the guarantee includes treatment costs or only replacement/refund remedies, and make sure the website wording matches the actual signed agreement. Theo is a wonderful dog and we love him deeply. We will do everything we can to get him the treatment he needs. But I believe future families deserve complete transparency before making such a major emotional and financial commitment. BTW - same company as My Doodle Crush

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    My Doodle Crush

    (104 reviews)

    We received our sable colored Moosa (formerly named Bella) on January 21st, delivered to us at our…read morehome in San Diego CA. I must say it was a coin toss getting her online vs buying a dog at a nearby breeder where I could meet the parents. She will be a standard size bernedoodle and we fell in love with her perfect color pattern on the images and one short video that was uploaded onto her folder in google drive. I'm glad to report that upon taking her to the vet when we received her all was found healthy. I also went on to do an embark test on her to see if it was true she came from healthy parents and if she actually was a full bernedoodle! The results were great! 50-50% of each standard size. she also came clear of any bad breed related genes of health issues she could get on the future! She only inherited 1 of all the other 200 and something genes that are tested in all dog breeds and it's nothing bad to worry about and she only has one. I did find one of her brothers from another litter got matched with her, contemplating on reaching out to them. And a lot of aunts and uncles on her Bernese mountain dog side of the family. I will though encourage my doodle crush to upscale your promotion of your puppies so it won't look too iffy. Add more pictures of the dogs with their mom and dad or a couple of videos in the stories or the folder u share, not just one or 3 fotos. I never did get my pic of her with her mom as I requested as a keepsake lol since I didn't meet the mom in person. That would of been nice! I really came to consider it could have been a scam! I also like how they don't force you into a contract to get them spayed or neutered and leave it up to you to do it whenever u feel the moment is right. Thankful I went with my gut on her! Thank you my doodle crush! She is a playful, naughty, calm tempered beautiful girl! Just turned 13 weeks!

    THIS IS AN ILLEGAL UNETHICAL PUPPY MILL. these dogs and puppies are forced to live in horrible…read moreconditions, shipped from across the country multiple times a week in vans and then dumped at their facility in West Jordan. The owners initially started their company on the East Coast called "my puppy crush" and they continue to nice breed these puppies despite them consistently getting sick or dying. For some reason animal control will do nothing, so the only way to get these people shut down is if you stop buying puppies from them.

    Goldendoodles Utah - Molly/Dexter 2022

    Goldendoodles Utah

    (2 reviews)

    Kristin took our deposit of $400 and didn't respond to us for days after asking about next steps…read more We then asked her for the deposit back and she refused. She never responded to our attempts to contact again and still kept the deposit.

    Before we found our new family member at Goldendoodles Utah, I did a lot of research on the breed…read moreand then on the breeders. I was quite impressed with the testimonials given about Goldendoodles Utah that I found on the internet. Now I see why I saw so many positive remarks. First, let me say that their professional kennel is quite impressive. The whole family seems to pitch in. (Although mom is the professional Breeder) the facility was immaculate on a huge "doggy farm". You know, like the one you always heard about as a kid, upstate where your beloved pet went to go frolic with other dogs in a wide open doggy paradise....haha. But this one is actually real. They have all their Dams onsite and some if not all the Sires. It's anything but a puppy mill. This is a pro Breeder who is selective in who she sells to. You have to sign a contract, and in that contract you have to promise to never give your dog to a shelter for any reason, but to take them back to GU to be "rehomed". These dogs are the top of the top as far as health, intelligence, physicality and of course care. They see the vet more times before you take them home than most humans see the doctor in 10 years. They get shots, exams, dew claw removal hip assessment, you name it. This dedication to excellence has made her lines absolutely phenomenal. My puppy is incredibly smart. And of course gorgeous! They have you leave them something you have worn with your scent on it at selection day 2 weeks before you pick them up. So they are familiar with you before you get them. The Breeder who has interviewed you to find out what type of dog you are looking for as well as what your lifestyle is, introduces you to pups she thinks would be a great match. She knows their personalities as she socializes them closely before you get there. That requires her to know her pups. Of course you can choose whatever available pup you want to, but the Breeder gives a great recommendation. For us, it was perfection! That is why I am writing this review. I couldn't be more grateful. From the beginning of the process until you are driving home with your new family member, the process at Goldendoodles Utah is about the best one you could hope for. They even send you home with a blanket that mom and sibs slept on so they feel comfortable for the first few nights. It makes a difference. A big one. If you are looking for the best Goldendoodles in Salt Lake City, or even if you are out of state, I couldn't say enough good things about this Goldendoodle family. As you can tell, I tried! Haha

    WillowWay Doodles - petbreeders - Updated May 2026

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