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    Is Westie Whispers a respected and responsible breeder,as they are not on the breeder resource list of West Highland White Terrier Club Of America.Does anyone in Colorado recommend them?

    We got Max, a 2 year old Westie from this breeder. He has been a wonderful dog and other than allergy issues, he has been healthy. He has a wonderful temperament and he brings such joy to our family. This is the second Westie we have gotten (the… Read more

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    Maine Coon Maniacs

    Maine Coon Maniacs

    (7 reviews)

    Adopted a kitty from Kim in January, 2026. This is our…read morefirst time adopting an animal from a breeder, and we had an amazing experience. The process was very straightforward and smooth. Our kitty is one of the Maine coons that Kim imports from Europe and then we had him flown to us with a flight nanny. I did a lot of research before purchasing from a breeder so we were very prepared. It is always recommended to quarantine a new pet, and be prepared for ear or upper respiratory infections after an animal has experienced stress from travel. Especially cats. I had our kitty checked by the vet within 48 hours of receiving him and he got a clean bill of health, no infections. As for our kitty, he is well socialized and just overall perfect. He seeks me out for attention, plays well with my kids, and gets along great with my older kitties. Next time we are ready for another kitty, will definitely be using Maine Coon Maniacs again.

    Warning: Restrictive Policy Designed to Avoid Accountability for Sick Cats…read more I attempted to adopt from Maine Coon Maniacs twice and am grateful I didn't proceed either time. First Experience (Falcon): I was set to adopt a kitten named Falcon, but he became so sick that the breeder ultimately decided he wasn't healthy enough to be adopted. This should have been my warning sign. Second Attempt (Samurai) - Policy Has Changed: When discussing another kitten, I discovered their current 48-hour health guarantee policy. The breeder sees each cat right before shipping, then you have only 48 hours after pickup for a vet wellness exam. This appears to be a deliberate policy change designed to move cats quickly while avoiding accountability for health issues that emerge after transport. Why This Policy Protects the Breeder, Not You: Respiratory infections from flight stress typically take 3-7+ days to show symptoms The 48-hour window conveniently ends before most travel-related illnesses appear When I raised concerns about what happened with Falcon repeating itself, the breeder refused to extend coverage She openly admitted upper respiratory infections "can happen even from stress" and that "no breeder typically covers that since it's out of their control" She's essentially admitting these issues are common enough that she's created a policy specifically excluding them The Pattern: Falcon became too sick to adopt (she acknowledged this was serious) Yet she claims this "only happened once in five years" But her current policy is structured specifically to avoid covering the exact type of illness Falcon developed This suggests sick cats after transport may be more common than she admits Red Flags: Reputable breeders offer 10-14 day minimum health guarantees Her policy ends before most transport-related illnesses surface She won't negotiate despite knowing cats in her care have become seriously ill The timing is suspicious: vet check right before shipping + 48-hour window = minimal breeder liability Bottom Line: This restrictive policy appears designed to let her ship cats quickly and avoid responsibility when they get sick days later. Combined with my experience with Falcon, this looks like a breeder who knows she has health problems and has structured her business to avoid accountability. Colorado has no pet lemon laws, so you have virtually no legal protection if your cat gets sick on day 3. Do not proceed without an extended written health guarantee. Better yet, find a breeder who stands behind their cats.

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    Lifeline Puppy Rescue

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    Puppy adoption done RIGHT! I cannot give enough praise to this service on the way they run their…read moreadoption process... It is fair and equal and reasonable! First come, first serve... find the next love of your life and take them home right then Check the website and decide on the puppy(ies) or dog(s) that you want to check out in order of importance(we knew THE ONE right away), go to their location on Saturday before opening time and wait in line in your car for them to open(the earlier you get there, the better your chances of being the first to see and get the puppy you chose), right before they open every car in line gets a ticket with a number on it that tells the staff their place in line and thus their place in priority to visit with and chose a dog... all that's left at that point is to park, go "inside" (visit kennels are mostly outdoors, dress warmly if it's cool out) and visit your pet to be sure their temperament suits your needs... If it does, then you go fill out the short adoption forms and pay the very reasonable fee(as it includes first shots and neuter/spay cost) and then take your new family member home with you! Easy peasy and off to cuddle town!!! ‍ We plan to get all our babies here from now on.. Gracie Mae has been the sweetest girl ever....

    This is by far my favorite rescue in the area. I am both a volunteer and foster with Lifeline and…read morecan say that this organization helps save so many dogs, every week. They work so hard everyday to change the lives of these dogs and to help the community. Please be patient with animal rescues right now, there are SO many homeless animals that need help and rescues are being flooded with requests.

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    Animal Urgent Care North East

    (17 reviews)

    I want to thank Dr. Noll and her team for taking care of my dog last night. The amount of care that…read moreI felt from the entire staff was incredible and I truly am grateful for all of you. Dr. Noll with your knowledge and fast acting team, you put me at ease very quickly in a highly stressful situation. When I picked up my dog the next day, I want to also thank the staff working the front desk. You guys were incredible. For anyone reading this, please don't hesitate to bring your animals here. Trust me when I say they will be properly taken care of with all the love they deserve.

    The facilities assistant manager was insensitive, unprofessional & lacked empathy for my…read moretraumatized dog and my traumatized state of being. My 6 year old dog had just been brutally attacked by another dog ( a dog locked its jaws on my dogs neck) less than an hour after arriving at the facility Saturday 5/30. The assistant manager (who didn't assist us)asked me the same intake questions twice, the same questions I had answered at the desk and online. She was more concerned with asking me the intake questions than to bother knowing why we needed urgent care. When I asked why she was asking me the questions twice, she proceeded to tell me that I was being recorded ( as if to try to intimidate me). During her inquisition, the assistant manager began petting my dogs wound, prior to knowing why we were seeking urgent care for my dog. I told her to stop petting my dogs wound Because she had just been attacked by another dog. The assistant manager didn't seem to care why my dog needed help, she cared more about her feelings ( both my dog and I were traumatized after the attack) than my dogs severe and serious injuries. I am disgusted with the unprofessionalism and lack of sensitivity and empathy for our medical needs. I was made to drive my dog 45 minutes out of my way to the next urgent care in Thornton because she refused us service and kicked us out of the facility.

    Westie Whispers - petbreeders - Updated June 2026

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