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chantilly,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, April 26, 2013
This "ex-employee" won't (and can't) dispute the most serious allegation in the gentleman from Leesburg's review--that their dogs come from puppy mills. This company is flat-out lying. Their dogs come from puppy mills. Know how I know? Because 1) they offer breeds that aren't breeds--no reputable breeder is breeding "Toy" Yorkies or "Mini" Boxers. 2) they sell like 30 different breeds of puppies. 3) their breeds all look incredibly inbred and not breed-type at all. Especially their large-breed puppies. Bottom line: I don't care how much staff "care" for the puppies. This business supports places that are basically cruel factory farms for dogs and on top of it are lying about it. Skip this business. Buy from a reputable breeder or adopt.
Debby
Gainesville,#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, July 29, 2009
I worked for Dreamy Puppy for over a year and I grew to be friends with the entire staff. I recently stopped working for Dreamy Puppy so I could pursue full time my collage degree as a vet technician. After reading this review I could not happened to notice that many statements just didn't seem right. Dreamy Puppy does not lie about registration papers, they are very upfront with telling you what the puppy is registered with, even when anyone would contact them and ask what the puppy is registered with , they would always look it up if unsure. If you got a DNA test done on your puppy, did you ever contact them to let them know? If you purchased your puppy with the last year and a half, I don't remember anyone calling saying they got a DNA test done and there puppy was not what it was told to be. Selling a puppy stating it is something it is not, would not seem to be a smart decision for ANY pet store or breeder as a business. I have seen Yorkie/Pomeranian mixes sell for up to $1100, I don't see why they would lie about what the breed is. Cross breeds seem to be very popular lately and I remember there being waiting lists on cross breeds like a Yorkie/Pomeranian. I also noticed you mention that your yorkie was half of what it would cost at a breeder. Yorkies at Dreamy Puppy range from $850-$2500 depending on the size and many other factor. Dreamy Puppy is NOT known for selling a puppy to you and hoping you get to emotional to return the puppy like some other stores are known for doing. I have gone over contracts with new puppy owners and would always mention that if a puppy was unhealthy, we would ALWAYS refund the puppy and the new owner would have the option of keeping the puppy and receiving a refund at the same time without returning the puppy. Dreamy Puppy has always been Dreamy Puppy not Dream Puppy, even on there website the link is DREAMYpuppy.com and to my knowledge (maybe I'm wrong) , but when a company registers a business name they can also register a fictitious name with the county, therefor allowing them not to use the LLC or INC at the end of there name, I'm not sure about this, but thought I would add my two cents. I posted this response today to educate people that everything you read online is not always true. I have worked at dreamy puppy and I know everyone there cares for the puppies as if it was there own, everyday someone emails or comes by with good stories about there puppy. Dreamy Puppy has always guaranteed there puppies for everything since I worked there. I'm sort of illiterate when it comes to the internet , but I just wanted to ad a response. Thank you for taking the time to read my response.
Mike
leesburg va,#4Author of original report
Sat, July 25, 2009
Dream Puppy is now using DreamY Puppy their site is: http://www.Dreamypuppy.com They are still at the same address. As a result of getting bad press they altered their name.