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    Pierce Schnoodles

    Pierce Schnoodles

    (3 reviews)

    I agree with the two reviews-----communication is horrible unless about money.. took…read more forever to get a confirmation about deposit.. also asked for a visit to the site-- crickets----sent an email on a Sunday morning asking again about the deposit.. let her know we had contacted another breeder ( Cavapoo).. that responded quickly.. set up a face time the following day and a visit. In the email- which was sent Sunday morning------I told Pierce - we need to hear from you by Monday 5 pm...well I got a response..... "Sunday is the Lord's Day-- we don't work on Sunday".. which was sent Sunday morning---I wanted to say the Lord created every day-... then got another email ( on Sunday) that said we have 2 black females-- I wanted the the Parti mix female I asked for my deposit back ( knowing that would not happen). Pierce of course said no-- I responded-- What would Jesus do... no response.... Stay away from this breeder

    I give three stars because a friend had a good experience. The breeder called with a litter and she…read morewas giving discounts but due to travel I was not able to pick up. She is really bad at communicating. She does not return emails unless in active negotiations. She eventually wrote back with another litter but by then I had acquired a Coton. I advised her an wished her luck. Her snarky remark was "good luck with that." Interesting response but the breeder I chose has been accessible to answer questions regarding the care of my Coton and checks in on occasion. Seems like I had plenty of luck, in that regard.

    Superior Canines - Kathleen and her puppy

    Superior Canines

    (2 reviews)

    My response is regarding Kathleen's review. Kathleen stated…read morethat the breeder is "kind in the beginning to try to get you to buy a dog." However, she contacted him first. He did not solicit her business. He treats everyone with kindness and respect and works hard to provide a positive experience for his customers. His prices are reasonable because he believes quality dogs should be accessible to more families. His adult dogs have access to shade, fresh water, food, and shelter. They are well cared for and are allowed time each day to exercise freely in a secure fenced area. They also receive regular walks and socialization. He is passionate about his dogs and invests significant time in their care, training, and development, both individually and in group settings. Breeding and raising dogs is not simply a job to him--it is a lifestyle and a commitment. The dogs are healthy and well maintained. Kathleen was provided with the documentation she requested. Additionally, the sales contract clearly states that buyers have 48 hours to provide documentation from a licensed veterinarian showing any life-threatening hereditary, congenital, or major health condition in order to qualify for a full refund or replacement. No such documentation was provided. Kathleen also mentioned wanting a brown Doberman. She was informed that the red Doberman she preferred had already been reserved by another buyer prior to her inquiry. The puppies remain with their mother and littermates until they go home with their new families. This helps reduce unnecessary stress and supports healthy development. Puppies are only released when they are eating solid food and drinking water independently. For the health and safety of newborn litters, visitors are not permitted direct access to puppies immediately after birth. This policy helps prevent the spread of illnesses such as parvovirus and reduces stress on the mother. A camera system is available so families can view the puppies remotely. The puppy Kathleen received was clean and healthy at pickup. A puppy pad was provided as a courtesy for the trip home. Photos taken that day accurately reflected the condition of the puppy and the experience. No one was pressured into completing a purchase, and buyers are free to walk away if they are not comfortable with the transaction. Finally, Kathleen did not purchase breeding rights and indicated that she planned to have the dog neutered, making her concerns about a surgery difficult to understand. This kennel has built a strong reputation through dedication, transparency, and care for its dogs. The focus has always been on producing healthy, well-socialized puppies and ensuring they are placed in loving homes. We wish Kathleen and her puppy all the best.

    This breeder seems kind in the beginning to try to get you to buy a dog from him. He is very…read moreinexpensive which should have been the first red flag, the second red flag I ignored because I wanted a puppy. His grown Dogs are in horrible conditions outside in dirt and poop small gravel dirt enclosure.. those poor German Shepard puppies I can't even describe it. He is so unemotional with his dogs and clearly stated to me dogs aren't allowed in the house because it's just a job to him. I asked if the dogs were health tested and he told me they were. He showed me some document that unfortunately I was too uninformed to read. I specifically asked about DCM and Vons disease; he said they weren't carriers. He told me if I paid in full he would allow me to have second pick as someone paid in full before me. THEN he told me he classified himself as a back yard breeder after I paid. I told him I wanted a brown Doberman puppy. The litter was born and only one was Brown. He told me the other family didn't want brown and specifically said that I could have the brown one. so for the next two months I sat on a life dream being accomplished. The night before going to get the puppy he called me saying the dog was picked up?! Why would you not remove the chosen puppy from the group when people are selecting their own. DOESNT MAKE SENSE! he broke my heart that first round. I needed a vet to do the cropping so I went to his vet and THEY LEGIT TOLD ME THIS GUY is not a good breeder. . but to late I already paid so what was I supposed to do. He makes people pick up the dogs at 6 weeks even though scientific evidence shows 8 weeks is like top priority for behavior and overall health. Then I go pick up my puppy and he won't let me see where mom and the puppies were just said that the pup was the last one left and gave him to me full of poop. we took staged photos in his house and we were pissed but had to play nice because there was no refunds. I then found out he only had one ball and the other never dropped. this is a genetic strait passed down he should have known about based on multiple vets opinion. Now puppy needs invasive surgery to remove the testicle that ne ver dropped. its called Cryptorchidism. Then I got the dog tested and he is a carrier for DCM. start to finish every time I bring up a concern, he starts being rude and pointing the finger back at me. Buy your dog somewhere else.

    Garners Great Danes - petbreeders - Updated July 2026

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