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Puppy Paradise
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I couldn't even give this place a rating, but had to, because it needed a star. I don't think it deserved a star. I took my two sons there because they each wanted a pug. Like an idiot, I put down a deposit, I believe it was $150 a puppy, so $300 total on two pug babies. The remainder was going to be $1000. One of my sons changed his mind and adopted a ""pound hound"".Smart kid!! I asked if the other deposit could go just to the one pug. I was told no, because she had a business and she would lose money doing that. I reluctanly agreed and paid $800 for ONE pug. She gave him his shots, but he had never seen a vet. When he was six weeks old, we went to pick him up. She actually has a VISA machine in her kennel.....I was floored. I knew that I had been swindled by a miller. I mean really if you give someone with a good conscience $150, they would refund or apply to another account. I use this terminology since this is a ""business"". So, I got my little $800 pug and took him home. He was full of fleas......I mean hopping, biting, in between his facial folds, in his ears and even on his tail. I took my little puggie to the vet the very next day. The prognosis was worms, fleas and very underweight due to the first two conditions. And to the person who stated the ""wonderful care"" she gives her puppies: They only come in the selling/whelping room when mama dogs are about to give birth. The rest of these TOY dogs bear the outside elements daily. And when mama dog's pups are all sold, she is put back outside, only to await her next heat and litter. I'm sure I made a mistake by buying a pup from her, but I can't change time. But I won't repeat my mistake...Oh I forgot one other thing. You can't smoke in alot of restaurants in this area, but the smoke in her whelping/selling area was so thick it make you sick. No fresh air at all. I get nauseous just thinking about it. How newborn pups and nursing mamas adjusted to it is beyond me.
Cons: Dogs unsocialized, flea ridden, at mercy of the elements
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