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DaretoDreamlabradoodles doodlelane Puppy mill in Ontario, Canada Internet |
29th of Oct, 2011 by User723134 |
Advertise on the internet that they are a loving, caring breeder of labradoodles and goldendoodles. Visit them first before providing a deposit. You will be unpleasantly surprised with the conditions. More than 60 puppies were on the premises, with one adult human inadequately attending to all of the dogs and puppies. The puppies are kept in the small wire cages they are born in until they are 6 - 8 weeks old and are then shipped to their "adopted" homes. As a result, many pups have broken limbs from getting them stuck in the wire bottom of the cage. The mother's are forced to stay in the cages with their pups - being let out only to defecate. When we arrived unexpectedly, there was a bitch giving birth - in extreme pain - and the multiple other cages we could see had no water or food for the pups or mom's. The puppy mill owner was on her way out - leaving the bitch to fend for herself. Dogs and pups appeared to be very hungry. When food was present, four week old pups with no teeth were supplied with dry dog food. The puppy mill is run by two women - a mother and daughter team. The mother appears to do the work, while the daughter is internet savvy and writes glowing reports on the progress of the puppies within the puppy mill. Mother admitted to owning 22 adult dogs (various breeds, but mostly goldendoodles or labradoodles of some sort), yet lives on what appears to be less than an acre of land in a very small bungalow. Puppies receive no human socialization. They are fearful of human touch. |
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I have no idea what breeder you went to but it definetly was not doodlelane. I have two dogs from doodlelane and one is a guardian dog who has had two litters of puppies. While my dog was with the breeder raising her puppies I visited her everyday and never ever saw anything that resembled a puppy mill!!! The breeder has a two story house and has two huge runs for the dogs to go outside. All of the dogs are well cared for and well socialized. The mother dogs are given as much freedom as they want but most of the mothers like to only leave their puppies long enough to go outside and then they want to go back to their puppies. I cannot believe that you wrote about puppies with broken limbs! If you knew this breeder at all you would know how much she loves her dogs. I am a huge dog lover and would never buy a dog from a puppy mill! I hope that no one pays any attention to your slander of this breeder! |
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