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Dog Breeders

Gamekeeper Kennel

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1/5 stars

Average of 2 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromMary Anne C

    Date: 09/15/2024

    1 star
    I too purchased a puppy that was sick since birth from this breeder. I may have even purchased the same puppy as Mike M. had purchased. At the very least my dog was from the same litter. However, I kept my puppy as I hadn’t seen the prior review and I had fallen madly in love with the puppy. He exhibited compulsive circling from day one. On June 15, I called the breeder to express my concern and he acted completely surprised. He said he would refund my money but I told him I would wait and see. By mid-August, the puppy began deteriorating rapidly. After more than $3000.00 in veterinary costs, it was determined that he most likely had a liver shunt and surgery would be over ten thousand dollars and it was risky and there wasn’t any guarantee it would cure him. On September 4, I made the agonizing decision to euthanize my beloved dog. At the time of his death, he had been awake for 48 hours during which he circled the entire time and weighed less than 5 pounds as he had stopped eating. Never buy a dog from this breeder.
  • Review fromMike M

    Date: 06/16/2024

    1 star
    *******************. sold us a 4 month old sick dog and did not tell us how sick it was. We got the pug home and the 1st day showed signs neurological behaviors. Spinning and circling compulsively. We called ***** and he said to interrupt him. After 2 days of back and forth on the phone with *****, we took our pug to see our vet. The vet said the pug had liver shunt and neurological issues. She said to take the pug back to the breeder. They refunded our money and asked if we would take the pug anyway. Our vet had told us it would be a life of hardship and expense if we kept him. $4000.00 plus to start the testing and do the operation with no guarantees. They knew the pug was sick and they banked on us to love it so much that we would keep him. It broke our hearts completely as we fell in love with the pug at first sight. The wife told us when we brought him back that the pugs mother had liver problems. The breeder said the pug had a brother who was even worse and was aggressive. Do not buy a dog from this breeder. They cant be trusted.

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