Busy B Doxies

Category: Dog breeder

Address: 702 Lee Shirley Rd, Maryville, TN 37801, USA

Phone: +18658566281

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–8PM

Tuesday: 9AM–8PM

Wednesday: 9AM–8PM

Thursday: 9AM–8PM

Friday: 9AM–8PM

Saturday: 9AM–8PM

Reviews

Kristen Danielle Gardner

Jan 20, 2022

Our sweet little girl came from Busy B over 10 years ago and they were amazing!

Diane McGill

Dec 16, 2021

Tammy showed both parents, kennel area for males and females. What I liked most is she would not let anyone handle the puppies until they received shots.

Gennifer Mallard

Apr 6, 2021

I came home with my Teddy Bear and quickly rated Tammy 5 stars as I've noticed so many others have done. After all, it's hard not to be smitten with arguably the cutest puppy breed on earth. She was nice and seemed to be professional answering my many questions. But that ended the day I drove away. With medical genetic breeding issues my vet suggested I contact her immediately and let her know so she could stop breeding that line. She never responded after many attempts. I love my dog but a year later I'm dealing with Queen Anne legs (deformity), lazy eye, never grew a long hair coat and cryptorchidism. He will have medical issues his entire life. The worst part is she doesn't even care and has probably breed dozens more with the same genetic issues. I don't take publicizing this review this lightly but feel convicted if I don't warn others. It saddens me to say that she is not a responsible breeder. PLEASE NOTE: Many 5 star reviews appear to be purchased by breeder, yes you can purchase reviews. I know for a fact because she was not breeding and dates don't add up. I just updated my review and it changed date to current time.

Happy Seasons

Jan 14, 2021

We drove 4 hours from Franklin to look at particular puppies (which Tammy led us to believe were available) but when we got there they were not available. I feel this was a bit manipulative on the part of the breeder. She was a nice lady but obviously wanted to sell a dog that day. Our older dog had just passed & we had our young children with us so we were in a vulnerable position.That part was our choice & in hindsight not a good idea. Only one puppy was available to take home that day & (like the other reviewer stated) it was easy to fall for a cute puppy especially in our situation. We took Zoey home and have loved her, but for many years but she has health issues that are breeding related. Her predominant issues are skin problems as she lost most of her hair at about 2 years old & now in old age has bumps all over her skin as well. We weren’t expecting to have a mostly hairless dog for 9 years but that is the situation. We love our dog to pieces but I am hoping that sharing this will cause folks to look into which breeder they pick & their business practices a bit closer. Thank you

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Questions & Answers

Are you still breeding wire haired doxies?

Jim Hall | Apr 22, 2021
Robert Rollins | Apr 23, 2021

I've gotten three from her all have been great dogs and have had no problems with any of them

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