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Homestead Cockapoos

5.0 (3 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Wisconsin Puppy Patch

Wisconsin Puppy Patch

(14 reviews)

I see the other very negative reviews posted here are all from the same person, which isn't really…read morefair to this business. We bought a Shichon from this business yesterday and have no complaints. The facility was clean and the dogs seemed to be well cared for. They all had clean crates, food and water, and the puppies were with their mommies. The facility was kept at a cool 67 degrees, because the dogs have higher body temperatures than people. The dogs were not yappy and did not bark much when we got there. They seemed calm and not stressed. Our new puppy ate great since we got her home, did not whine at all in her crate last night, slept for several hours straight. She also has had no accidents in the house and has done her business outside splendidly. She is right now happily playing with a chew toy. The owner gave us food to last several days, a towel from the facility to remind our puppy of the scent of "home", and gave us a vet certification and complete vaccination record. He gave us the vets phone number and information, in case we want to contact her. The only reason I'm not rating a 5 is because our puppy hasn't yet had her first vet appointment (will this week), so I can't comment on her health - though she seems perfectly healthy to me. The owner made it clear there is a 1 year health guarantee and it is clearly stated on the paperwork he gave us.

Leory Fhlug operated puppy mills in Georgia and Wisconsin. He made the news in Georgia and was well…read moreknow around Chilton for his unethical business the Wisconsin Puppy Patch. He kept the dog in cages and they would occasionally get to run on feces covered gravel. Ever see a King Charles Cavalier with a eye rotted out? Yep that's Leroy Fhlug. He kept the puppies in a concrete bunker with air conditioning. When he collected to many old dogs who ate into his profits he suddenly had a FIRE and they all died. Hmmm.... a fire? In a concrete structure? Then overwhelmed by grief he bought all new dogs and started breeding en mass. My first question... Were gasoline barrels kept next to he building with candles on top? My second question... Did INSURANCE pay a claim for these withered animals that suffered neglect and had horrible living conditions? Fill in there blanks Arso#? Insurance Fr@ud? Leory Fhlug needs to be in JAIL. Hopefully he never comes near another animal and his business stay shuttered since there is no market for puppies anymore.

Wisconsin Humane Society Spay / Neuter Clinic - Burn

Wisconsin Humane Society Spay / Neuter Clinic

(16 reviews)

I'm beyond upset and heartbroken over what my kitten went through after her spay procedure. She was…read morein obvious pain -- shaking, uncomfortable, and not acting like herself at all. I assumed it was just normal post-spay discomfort since we were told she received a pain shot that was supposed to last two days. It was the weekend, and I was grateful that someone I knew had leftover pain medication because she was visibly suffering. What I didn't realize until weeks later was that she had a burn hidden underneath her thick fur. By the time we discovered it, I was horrified. Burns carry a serious risk of infection, especially in such a small animal. No kitten should have to endure that kind of pain, especially from something that should have been completely preventable. When we called, they denied everything. One minute they said they don't use heating blankets, the next minute they said they do. Then they tried to blame her second-degree burn on the thin little recovery suit she was wearing -- which makes absolutely no sense. After that, they claimed she was in more pain because she had apparently just gone through a heat cycle and that her uterus had torn. They said they told me all of this at pickup -- but that is simply not true. The only thing I was told was that she was drooling more and that they gave her medication for that. Nothing about a torn uterus. Nothing about extra complications. Nothing that important. It's like it was a blame game to them. How do you not tell someone something that serious about their own pet? That is information any owner deserves to know immediately. This is negligence. There is no excuse for a preventable burn to go unnoticed and untreated, and there is no excuse for giving inconsistent explanations afterward. Proper care means thoroughly checking an animal before sending them home, being honest about any complications, and taking responsibility when something goes wrong. In the end, I didn't "save money" by going here. I ended up paying an expensive vet bill to treat the burn and make sure she didn't develop an infection. More importantly, my kitten suffered unnecessarily. That is something I can't get past. This entire experience has made me seriously question whether an assembly-line style spay and neuter clinic is truly safe for our pets. I would not wish this experience on anyone.

Affordable spay, neuter & vaccines for your pet. I have taken many pets here and it has been easy…read moredrop off and pick up.

Homestead Cockapoos - petbreeders - Updated July 2026

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