It took me months to work up the courage to THINK about buying a puppy. When I finally entered into reality that I wanted a dog and planned out how much time I would need and if my schedule would or could fit in a dog I stopped into Breeders Association. I think they could tell I was a little nervous and apprehensive, because they blatantly asked me if I was ok. I laughed and said yes and continued to walk around. I saw three possibilities but needed more information first. I asked I guess common questions, how big, shedding, barking, exercise, how much exercise. It was incredible, these girls are like walking talking dictionaries. All my questions were answered and answered quickly. No hesitation, no pauses, no stuttering. I think that’s why I felt as comfortable as I did. This interaction alone got me excited about buying a puppy. I had finally decided on an “Ori Pei” which I thought seemed like a good fit. I spent a good amount of time with her and decided that she was indeed the puppy for me. I got to pick out my crate, and the bed and the toys and everything and it really was a gratifying process. Now I’ve had Jenga for almost a month and she really does suit me. She listens well, well she listens well enough for me. She has been healthy since I’ve gotten her and is all around a good dog. I’m happy to say I got my puppy here, and I highly recommend them just for knowledge alone.
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