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    Pristine Poochons

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Namaste Poodles & Doodles

    (19 reviews)

    North Dallas

    My husband and I truly couldn't be more grateful for all of the people who helped up get our pup…read more It was so easy and everyone we spoke to was so kind and helpful. We live in Colorado and we weren't really in the market for a dog yet. (We were about to move to North Dakota and wanted to wait to get settled.) I found our girl on the website and reached out just curious to see what the process was. Funny enough, my parents were going to Dallas that next weekend to visit my brother and they offered to pick her up on the way home for us! It worked out so perfectly. I was nervous about being scammed because I have heard some horror stories, but the pick up went so smooth! My parents said they were such nice people. Attached photos are of my parents when the picked her up and her now. We truly couldn't recommend them enough.

    I purchased a Bernedoodle puppy (originally Purple Collar Biscotti x Lou) from Namaste Bernedoodles…read morein May 2025 for $4,000. Shortly after bringing him home, the puppy was diagnosed by my licensed veterinarian with pica, a compulsive disorder that causes ingestion of non-food items. As a result, he required one obstruction surgery and was taken to the emergency room five times for ingestion of foreign objects during the three and half months that I owned him. This condition required ongoing management and significant expenses. I ultimately returned the puppy to the breeder as outlined under the contract, with a very tearful goodbye. He ingested another foreign object, and I could no longer afford medical expenses for the puppy after spending approximately $15k in medical expenses prior to receiving any insurance reimbursement at that time. In order to return the puppy, I signed a liability waiver and non-disparagement clause, which stated that no financial reimbursement would be provided, a new puppy would not be provided, and that I could not make negative public statements about the breeder. This whole experience has been financially and emotionally devastating for myself and my 5 year-old son. I am sharing only my personal, factual experience so that others can make informed decisions. I would be happy to speak with anyone who would like additional factual information or documentation regarding my experience.

    Operation Kindness - Puppy gets a check up from vet team

    Operation Kindness

    (202 reviews)

    Such a perfect place to adopt cats or dogs. There is such a wide range of dogs and such a perfect…read moreplace to spend time or take a dog out for a walk. They are so cute. Loved how someone walked us through but it was weird once we stepped in everyone was staring at us even the individual who were adopting a dog. But it was such a warming experience to see all the cute dogs

    BEWARE: This Shelter Spays/Neuters Puppies as Young as 6 Weeks Old…read more I'm writing this with a heavy heart--not to attack, but to raise awareness about a practice at Operation Kindness that deeply concerns me. My intention is compassion for the animals, respect for adopters, and transparency for the public. Operation Kindness' primary focus seems to be population control, and while that goal matters, the way they pursue it can come at the expense of a puppy's well-being. They routinely spay and neuter puppies as young as six weeks old, without fully considering the adopter's intentions or the long-term health needs of the puppy. They even labeled my foster puppy as "cryptorchid," despite the fact that you cannot reliably diagnose cryptorchidism at six weeks old--the testicles often descend much later. I pleaded repeatedly with their medical manager to delay my foster's neuter until he was older and safer for the procedure. My only goal was to give him a healthy, loving, and stable life. I wasn't asking for anything extreme--I offered to: Sign a delayed-neuter contract Make a donation Adopt my foster before any surgery Pay out of pocket for neutering him at the appropriate age Even bring in a lawyer to draw up a binding agreement But every single compromise I proposed was refused. Instead of working with someone fully committed to adopting and caring for this puppy, they insisted on sending him into surgery at just six weeks old. Their medical manager, Katie, repeatedly dismissed my concerns, telling me that early neuter has no negative effects and that no scientific research says otherwise--despite the many legitimate peer-reviewed studies I've personally found that outline potential risks. In the end, I had no choice but to allow them to neuter my foster if I wanted to adopt him. I love my dog, and I would do anything for him, but their rigid policies and refusal to consider his individual needs felt unethical and cruel. I have always believed in adopting--every dog deserves a chance and has a beautiful soul. But this experience has made me rethink ever adopting a puppy from a shelter that practices such extreme early-age sterilization. I will no longer donate to Operation Kindness or support their organization. I'm sharing this because the public deserves to be aware, and because puppies--especially those as young as six weeks old--deserve better.

    Blossom Ragdolls

    Blossom Ragdolls

    (6 reviews)

    They don't even deserve a one star rating!!! The owner is aweful to her kittens. Please look…read moreelsewhere and she is no longer in DFW. She moved to Wyoming this month. I'm the owner of one of her kittens and she has been sick since we got her 4 weeks ago. The kittens are just money makers to her. She only cares for the adult breeders - this coming from her.

    We are the proud owners of two gorgeous Blossom ragdolls. They have the most wonderful…read moretemperaments! Both are sweet and floppy, plus they love to follow us around. They are the most amazing cats we have ever had, and we absolutely adore them! When we decided to get ragdolls, we researched breeders carefully and Dana is truly one of the best! Her kittens are hand raised and socialized in her home, a clean, safe, and loving environment. She regularly shows her cats and they have won lots of awards, so you are guaranteed they are healthy and meet the breed standard. As part of her commitment to ragdolls, she mentors new breeders and volunteers for TICA. Dana is one of the nicest and most hard-working people we have ever met. She is generous in sharing her knowledge and is always there for her Blossom families. If you are considering adding ragdolls to your family, Blossom Ragdolls should be at the top of your list. And if you're not from the Dallas area, no problem. We came all the way from Indiana to get our two Blossom boys (two separate trips). They flew home with us and were great little travelers. We highly recommend Blossom Ragdolls!

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