Shep Mom
Walworth,#2General Comment
Sat, May 28, 2016
From reading your letter, you were not ready to commit to a puppy. You were trying to replace your dying dog with a new puppy-only in fairy tales will you have the connection with a new puppy in 60 seconds or less like you seemed to want. That connection takes time, just like any relationship. I do noth think that you were willing to give this puppy a chance because it did not fawn all over you when you visited. Maybe if you had visited when the puppy was tired she would have been willing to snuggle. Just like littke kids, they have energy that they need to burn off.
Julie's wishlist, that she has everyone fill out, notes that the deposit is non-refundable. If you don't find a suitable puppy from a specific litter, she will find you a match from another litter. you may have to wait, puppies are not cookies that you just make a new batch on a whim. If you did not get a suitable puppy it is your own fault. Julie has a wait list for her puppies, so I am sure she was not forcing a puppy on you just to get it out of her house. I have 2 dogs from Julie and they are just what she said they would be. Of course when I went to visit, they were all about Julie since she is the only human Mom they know. Once home they were bonded to me b4 the end of 12 hours, one of them bonded on the plane trip home. As far as the puppy squirming and crying, how would you like to be picked up in the air by some giant who wants to force closeness? You wouldn't like it and neither did the puppy-nothing unusual there.
Many of Julie's customer's have multiple dogs from her, if she were so dishonest why do they keep coming back?
Michael
plymouth,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, January 18, 2015
i can't speak to this situation but I can attest to her breeding program and happy customers. Many of the dogs that attend the Schutzhund club I go to are Fromm Er litters. And she has referred several of her litter pup owners to me for obedience training. All of the pups and dogs as they mature have great temperaments and she matched up the pups well whether they went to working or pet Homes.
Michael Burkey
MichiganDogTraining.com
stearnsbd
Roseville,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, November 20, 2014
I have been involved with GSD's for 35+ years... I now have my 11th and 12th GSD both from Alta-Tollhaus. I have visited breeders in Europe and around the US. We train, show and promote GSD's. Comparing breeder to breeder we look for knowleg of the SV rules, sucesses from their breedings, do they show, do they train for IPO and most importantly how they keep their GSD's. Are they in a mud floor kennel or do they have proper secure housing? Generaly, are breeding only for the income or do they want to benifit the breed and improve the bloodlines?
Alta-Tollhaus and Julie Richards is one of the best we have found. They socilize the puppies. They screen the puppies. They go the extra mile to assure a healthy and well adjusted outcome.
Julie Richards has a execllent knowleg of the breed and the SV/AKC requirements. Her breeding program is producing some of the finest dogs in the country... We know because the female out of Gavin that we purchase has now placed 3rd at the WUSV National Conformation Show in Dallas and is on her way up... with a bullet!!
The temperment and drive is just as she described in both our purchase.
Alta-Tollhaus gets our highest recommendation and you are welcome to contact me to discuss any question you may have.
Brian Stearns
Roseville, CA 95661
GSD mama
Canton,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, March 24, 2014
I do not agree with this consumer. My husband has had GSD's all his life and has been to schutzhund and knows quite a bit about the GSD. Recently our GSD passed March 1 of 2013. It was very upsetting and I really wanted to wait at least a year to get another one as this was the first dog I myself had ever had and he was already 3 years old when I came around. I was not a "big dog" fan. My husband changed that though with the GSD. I really did not think he could be replaced that no dog could be as good as him. My husband has been researching breeders for about 3 years now knowing ours was getting up there in age. We found Julie and Alta Tollhaus on Facebook. My husband was really pushing to get another puppy and I was not thrilled with the idea but he had his heart set on it. So my husband emailed Julie and she had him fill out a paper asking what we were looking for in a dog. My husband put down family pet, protector and easy to train. Julie was very good at picking our puppy and picked him very early as well. They did temperment testing and with all the years and experience she has would obviously know what a puppy will be like. When we picked him up he did the same thing to us. He sqiurmed around in our arms, ran from us and really only followed Julie. My husband assured me that he would follow us and that he was "Julie's dog" at the time and he was use to her so obviously he isn't going to follow us. We took him home and he is well adjusted. Follows me everywhere I go. He is such a good dog. I couldn't have asked for a better breeder. In fact, we are going to get a female from her this coming Saturday. She is a very clean breeder and very into her GSD's. You can tell she absolutely loves the breed and is good and well educated in what she does. Kuddos to Julie and her business. I recommend her to anyone and everyone and will continue to do so. It really burns me to see someone say anything but positive about her. And as far as a deposit goes, don't put one down when someone says that it is a nonrefundable deposit! That is common sense.
GSD Mama
Ohio