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    Zoso Afghan Hounds

    1.0 (1 review)

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    California Corgis Dog Kennel

    California Corgis Dog Kennel

    1.9
    (14 reviews)

    We purchased two male corgis from Tiffany about a year apart. I should have trusted my instincts…read morewhen dealing with her the first time around. No communication, but gladly took our money for a wait list. We had to keep following up with her to get updates otherwise she would have happily taken our funds and ghosted us. After reading other reviews here I can see that I am not alone in my experience with her. Her 'contract' is written very one-sided and holds no recourse for breach on her part, but imparts severe civil penalties to those who break the terms (purchasers). She does not have any reliable way to reach her which has prompted me to begin legal proceedings and at the advice of my attorney I will also be pursuing criminal complaints against her. I have a hunch she is no stranger to those either. Luckily, both of our boys are healthy and have not suffered the fates others have shared in their reviews. However, our boys are half-siblings showing pretty serious aggression toward each other, prompting us to invoke a clause in her contract to surrender one of the dogs back to her. No response for over a year. I have contacted her on Facebook, email and text, as has my spouse. It's very well documented and will be a key piece in my next steps against Tiffany. Tiffany has pretty terrible business ethics and based on other online searches she also has a significant problem with care of the animals she breeds. It is my opinion that she is shifty and knowingly scams people, which is where the criminal complaint comes into order. If you are reading this run away from this 'breeder'. Tiffany may think she is playing a nice con by taking people's money, but she has yet to meet someone like me who will hold her accountable. This will well exceed a small claims judgement. If you are one of her victims you may also want to look into advice on pursuing criminal complaints against her. I also strongly encourage people who have been scammed to look into her operating an unlicensed business and accepting Venmo and Cash App payments (which I would imagine she doesn't claim on her taxes). People like Tiffany can only dodge justice for a bit. Hopefully I will be the one to ensure justice finds her and lands her in jail. Please join me in pushing this through all the way with criminal and civil penalties.

    Do not purchase from this backyard breeder. This review has been long overdue and it's a painful…read moreone to write. We made the unfortunate mistake of buying a puppy from Tiffany. From the day we picked up our puppy he started showing signs of poor appetite and vomiting. He was hospitalized and passed away six days after we had first picked him up. He tested positive for Parvovirus. Tiffany showed no remorse. Even when showing her the positive test results, she made up a lie stating that it is a false positive. She also tried to blame us for our puppy's passing. We took Tiffany to court and she was suppose to pay us back. She refused to pay the full amount upfront and would only agree to monthly payments over the course of about a year and half. She made four payments to us which were late from the agreed due date each month. Then stopped paying us. She would not respond to our messages about payment. We also discovered that a family went through a similar situation as us and tragically lost their puppy in less than 24 hours from when they picked their puppy up from Tiffany. Today, she still continues to produce litters of unfit puppies every month. Please stay away from this backyard breeder. No one else should go through the tremendous heartache that we and other families have went through because of this backyard breeder.

    Soggy Dog Pet Grooming

    Soggy Dog Pet Grooming

    4.7
    (543 reviews)

    Exceptional service; very quick too! My little dog doesn't need haircuts, but Lily had an…read moreall-services-except-haircut flea bath for an excellent price! I found my new groomer! Lily recently had an eye surgery, so I was paranoid reading reviews for other groomers. We'd prefer to keep the eye we still have. Soggy Dog definitely lives up to its 5-star reviews! Just in case anyone else is reading this that has a one-eyed dog (or any dog with blindness), Tanyss's most recent rescue is a one-eyed dog too, so that made me feel much better :) APPOINTMENT/COMMUNICATION: I called on Thursday but they were closed for a staff event; they got back to me asap by text & I ended up scheduling for Saturday afternoon. Elle called when Lily was almost done (only 30 mins later). Their communication is very quick and clear so if you have any questions regarding services, feel free to ask ahead of time! PAYMENT: They accept cash and check, but you get free enzymatic teeth brushing if you pay cash! My dog is 9-10lbs & pricing depends on weight, but for an all-inclusive flea bath (nails, teeth, blueberry facial, gland expression) I paid less than $50 before tip. That is significantly less than I've been charged at other places. Tanyss even explained that with the rising costs of living, they strive to make such services affordable :) MY FEARFUL REACTIVE DOG: was very comfortable here. When I picked her up, Elle (we share a name!!) was holding her & Lily wasn't shaking?? She also wasn't desperate to leave; she was so chill?? Keep in mind this is the same Lily who loses it if I bring her to a pet store (another place that smells like a bunch of dogs have been there). Do not get me started on the vet--this chihuahua acts like she's being deployed. She was confused when we first tried to enter, & Elle (as in not me Elle) suggested I pick her up so she doesn't get out of her harness, which is TOO accurate bc that exact thing has happened to us sooooooo many times. Elle clearly knows dogs, haha. But when I picked her up, she couldn't be more chill! PARKING: So turns out you can stop at the red loading zone right in front for pickup/drop-off, & Elle even explained that if the police pull up, they'll bat for you as a client who was literally unloading a dog, LOL. I didn't see the text about the loading zone & ended up parked a few blocks down the street, because parking in this area is a struggle. Use the loading zone! Save yourself! SUMMARY: Lily has her new grooming place :)))

    From the welcoming appointment confirmation text (first timer), to the most friendly in person…read morewelcome, I had a great first time (& certainly not the last) experience. They take the time to meet your dog, accommodate for which groomer your dog vibes with most to help alleviate any of their stress, communicate with you 30 minutes prior to completion so you could prepare for your pickup in a timely fashion, and send the cutest picture of your dog all groomed! Blue was received clean, relaxed, and happy. 10/10 would recommend!

    Family Animal Hospital

    Family Animal Hospital

    3.9
    (507 reviews)

    We always trust Dr. J with our frenchie care. She is thorough and actually takes time to explain…read morewhat's going on without "over prescribing". I don't love that you just drop your dog off until they can be seen, but I understand that's the way they can get you seen same day, so it works.

    This place is great, until you actually need them for something other than a routine vaccination…read more My dog was completely misdiagnosed here after $700 worth of tests. Look, human error happens, I get it. What's incredibly frustrating is that we specifically brought up our concerns about it being a spine issue, only to be dismissed. Flash forward to an emergency hospital visit over the weekend and... shocker! Our dachshund did, in fact, have a spinal issue. Who could have possibly predicted that? We had the official IVDD diagnosis sent over to this clinic so we could get the proper medication. Just to be explicitly clear, Family Animal Hospital is the one who prescribed these meds. After a couple days, our dog had an adverse reaction to one of them. Having no idea which medication was the cause, because, yanno, I'm not a vet, I called this clinic for advice on what was safe to keep giving her. The response? The doctor who treated her wasn't in today, so they'd just leave a note and I could wait to hear back tomorrow. My dog has IVDD. She is in extreme pain without her meds. They know this, and they prescribed them. Am I supposed to just guess which ones will help her and which ones will make her stomach bleed? No advice? Nothing? Ok, cool. When I asked if they could at least ask the doctor who was currently in the office for input, I was told: "Oh, you'd have to bring her in and pay an exam fee so she can see what's going on herself since it's not her patient." Right. Let me get right on loading up my dog, who is currently riddled with pain at the slightest movement of her spine and dealing with newly developing stomach distress, just to stress her out with an unnecessary vet visit. All so a doctor working at the exact same clinic can look at the diagnosis and chart that are already in your system. It is apparently physically impossible for a veterinarian to look at a computer screen and give a safety directive on medications their own clinic dispensed unless they get another credit card swipe first. Otherwise, I guess I just have to wait until tomorrow and hope my dog survives the night. & I'll probably get some generic response about legality and medical safety, but telling a loyal client to stop a medication because the dog is having a clear adverse reaction isn't a legal liability. It's basic emergency triage. You didn't refuse to help because of the law. You refused because my credit card wasn't actively swiping at the front desk. The doctor was there and the chart was there but basic advice for a suffering animal was held hostage behind another exam fee. All that to say : If you want to dump over $1,000 into a clinic for a misdiagnosis, zero continuity of care, and a complete lack of basic empathy, this is the spot for you. But I know I won't be bringing any of my animals back here, and honestly, you shouldn't either.

    Zoso Afghan Hounds - petbreeders - Updated July 2026

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