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    NH Dazzling Dachshund Inspirations

    5.0 (1 review)
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    8 months ago

    Best place to buy a dachshund!!!! You won't find a better place and better people then Ruth and Ed.

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    Happy Dogs of New England

    Happy Dogs of New England

    (14 reviews)

    We adopted our puppy through Happy Dogs of New England in January 2014. The online application was…read moresimple, and I received a call from one of the adoption counselors the next morning. She was friendly, full of great stories about the dog we were interested in, and very patient with all of my questions. A big difference after contacting other rescue organizations that posted dogs on Pet Finder but did not respond to questions, ignored applications, or had left up photos of dogs that had already been adopted. Having visited a few shelters and local rescue organizations, we had not found a dog that was a good fit for our family. We were fairly anxious about adopting a puppy we could not meet beforehand. The adoption counselor assured us that at 9 weeks old, our puppy would become the dog we made him. This was true, thanks in part to the loving care he received while being fostered. He arrived as scheduled re. transport & quarantine. We had frequent photos, video, and FaceBook updates from the time we applied until he was in our arms. He was exactly as described re. size, breed mix, temperament, and health. He is now 6 months old and we are constantly amazed by what a perfect addition he has been to our family. We had a fantastic experience with Happy Dogs of New England, have recommended them to friends, and would adopt from them again.

    This is not an honest or reliable rescue group. I know there are many reputable rescue groups out…read morethere, so please do your research beforehand. My dog had many problems, which could have been avoided. We have spent thousands of dollars in the few weeks that we got our puppy and a lot of this could have been avoided if not for this rescue group's negligence. 1. Our dog came covered in fleas. He had scabs all over his body from the bites. He was not given a flea preventative treatment even though we were told that would be taken care of before he was transported to us according to the contract. Subsequently, due to flea allergies he then developed a skin infection AND ear infection a few weeks later. Our house had to be exterminated. He also developed tape worm, which dogs get from eating fleas. This ALL could have been avoided if he had been given the proper preventative flea treatment. This would have saved us a lot of money and the puppy a lot of suffering. 2. The puppy also had giardia, another intestinal parasite when we received him. According to the contract and New Hampshire law he was also supposed to test negative for this, but was not tested because "he did not show any symptoms." 3. Communication was extremely unprofessional. They would not take any responsibility for any of the issues that we had since day one with our puppy. They told me that I should "get a job" and to stop "harassing them." 4. Communication involving the transport was awful. It was extremely difficult to get any definitive answer as to when our puppy would arrive. He was supposed to arrive on a Saturday morning at 9 am. We could a phone call the Friday night before at 9 o'clock informing us they were "running 24 hours late" with no reason at all. He came instead Sunday morning with short notice. 5. I have spoken with another family who adopted our puppy's brother. This family's puppy also came with fleas and giardia. 6. I know it is difficult to know the breed of a dog when rescuing because most of the time you do not know the parents, but this group blatantly lied about our dog's breed. They told us lab/rottie mix and that the dog was going to be VERY large. I was sent 2 more pics after I had already paid and knew something was wrong because his legs were extremely short with a very long body. I inquired about this and they lied and told me it was the "angle of the camera." I said I wanted more pictures but never received any. Now that we have had our puppy for about two months, it is clear this dog is a basset hound and that he will not be a large dog. I added this complaint last because we still love our puppy unconditionally, even though he was not what he expected. I just wanted to add the last reason this group is dishonest. As you can see, there have been a multitude of problems since receiving our puppy and these problems should have been taken care of. This rescue group did not hold up their end of the deal. Unfortunately, we and our poor puppy have had to pay for it.

    Food For Pets

    Food For Pets

    (14 reviews)

    We've been coming to Food for Pets for about six years. I had been feeding my pets Iams, and I…read morewanted to talk to someone about levels of quality of pet foods. Jack, the owner, spent about 20 minutes explaining the benefits of better dog foods, things that I would read about five years later in places like the Wall Street Journal. Things like carbohydrates, fiber and quality protein were the topics. The same things that humans consider important when making dietary decisions. My 12 year old and my 9 year old did two three mile walks last week. My vet said about my 9 year old: "that's the most muscular pug I've even seen". Now, she'd say it is due to her workouts, but the food has made a very big difference in having two healthy dogs. My dogs LOVE this place (unless they get their nails cut...but they forgive pretty quickly) and they settle right in like they are family. There is a huge variety of food, treats and accessories. They support local businesses and pet causes, and will merchandise new things. In some cases I've needed help carrying things to my car, and Jack is happy to help. Food for Pets has rewards programs. The paper coupons are a bonus!

    I love that Food for Pets stocks a large collection of premium cat and dog foods, saving me the…read moremoney of having to order it online and have it shipped. I do wish, however, that the owners would finally invest in some kind of point of service shopping software and inventory system. Hello, this is 2011 (almost 2012) and your employees have to read through an old torn price list and it seems they try to work off of memory to see what they have in stock and when it will be re-ordered. This is so inefficient and such a huge time-waster for the employees and the customer. They also have one phone line, so if one of the employees is on the phone, you have to wait until they are off so the cashier can run your credit card. Flinstones much???? I would think that with the amount of money that is charged for the food and pet toys, they could afford these basic tools to run a successful business. Lastly, please ditch those paper money coupons and use a rewards system like PetSmart, PetCo and WoofMeow that can be kept on a keychain. I have those damn paper money coupons all over my car and my kitchen drawer, I just never remember to gather them all together to bring to the store with me. Time to step it up!

    Granite State Dog Training Center

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    Have a 4.5 mos old GSD puppy that loooves his daycare time playing with all the other dogs. Just a…read morehalf day tires him out for the next 24-48 hours. Staff is friendly and provides an update of his antics everyday I come to pick him up. Also we are seeing huge improvements in his behavior with the weekly training classes too!

    The owner/trainer of this facility is not a good person. Don't take your dogs here…read more We tried to take our 5 mo old puppy to a class here. He is a big puppy, around 43 lbs when we brought him. We had our puppy for a month at this point and know that he always barks at new dogs until he gets to smell them. He has never shown any sign of aggression (growl, snarl, showing his teeth, etc.) and is actually very submissive when playing with other dogs. When our pup saw the other dogs for the class, he barked at each of them to say hello and couldn't wait to play. When we met the trainer, our puppy barked to say hello (again, this is normal behavior for him, just a vocal dog). We were turned away at the door because our pup was too big, too "dominant", and too "aggressive". Without even working with our dog, he immediately said we need to get bitter apple spray and a pronged collar for him. To top it off, he said "your dog has a chemical imbalance in his brain". Incredible rude and uncalled for given that we just met him and he doesn't know us or our dog. I tried contacting the facility after this to get my deposit back and they have not responded to any of my calls or emails. This place is just not run by kind or honest people. There are better training facilities. We are now working with a trainer who took the time to meet our dog and understand him. She loves our puppy and commonly "jokes" about how he's so smart and sweet she wants to take him home. He's a wonderful, very trainable, very sweet boy. If you are looking for positive reinforcement training, this is not the place to go. If you have a big dog, this is not the place to go. If you value the trainer caring about your dog, this is not the place to go. Just don't go here.

    NH Dazzling Dachshund Inspirations - petbreeders - Updated August 2026

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