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Businiess name:  Raising Rover and Baby Ltd.
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I never write reviews but I do read them. I was shocked to see a FALSE and DISTASTEFUL review of the last truly caring mom and pop boutique . I have purchased two Havanese puppies from Raising Rover and Baby in the past two years and have had nothing but pleasure. Let me tell you I have been in the store when the owners are cutting up fresh cooked chicken and ham for the puppies also making sure all the puppies have treats and toys. I have been in the store when the breeders check the puppies into the store, like devoted parents these breeders bring in with the puppies teddybears and special foods and treats.I have witnessed the breeders concerns over the puppies getting good homes.I am an educated person and I did my homework before I bought my puppies, I spoke to the breeder and 2 years later I still get emails from the breeder and my puppies even get birthday cards. HOW DARE YOU WRITE SUCH LIES ABOUT OUR FAVORITE PLACE. Because you are not siting on someones kitchen floor playing with puppies you know nothing about, does not make that person a caring breeder. I did that breeder thing before I got my two puppies from Raising Rover and I must say I went to AKC recommended breeders and was appauled at the filth the puppies were kept in. I later found out that all a breeder had to do was pay a fee and they became a recommended breeder.NOW THAT'S OFFENSIVE!!! I have come to realize, selling an animal is exploiting an animal and you must use your judgement and be fair with the institution you intend to purchase from. I do have two other RESCUE dogs so I am well aware of the mass production facilities of dogs. I found that when a store or a breeder had many puppies they could not be trusted and therefore it took me over a year before I purchased my pets. I think you should know that one of my rescue dogs came to me from Raising Rover, they rescued a terrier mix from the shelter on 110th. I have been in the store when they find adopters for homeless kittens. PEACE Pros: Feels like you are in puppy and baby Disneyland. Cons: Havn't found any yet.

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