My pup was the last of the bunch. Because she hadn’t found a home, the owners closed up shop for a couple of weeks until the next round of puppies came in. Since she was the only puppy left, they took her home to live with them until we purchased her. So, in the case of our pup, they demonstrated personal accountability. (They had even worked with her on potty training and basic commands.)
They slowly drop their price until they get a home. But that normally isn't an issue. Everyone is so happy and healthy, they all find good homes pretty quickly. If that home doesn't work out, then they help with finding a new home. They care about their puppies... my puppy escaped my back yard, got swooped up by a neighbor and posted a picture of her on facebook... the owner of puppyland messaged me and told me about the post (without her knowing shes missing) which helped reunite me with my baby.
I bought my son a puppy from puppy land and she’s amazing. I think people should research things before they assume to know what it’s about. I think they are great. They gave us all of her records and information. Breeders history and genealogy. I love that I can see where my dogs parents came from grand parents and so on. They treat the puppy’s well and treat the customers with respect while answering all questions. I feel it’s my choice to buy what I want or Adopt if I want. That’s whats great about America we have the right to choose. Just like women’s body’s. If you have no information about puppyland do some digging and then make your decision.
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