Julia Macias Jimenez
NLPurebred dachshund I got a 5 month old purebred dachshund and he is the sweetest little thing! Every other dachshund on Lancaster Puppies was over $900 at that time, and I got him for $500 because they said he was the only one in the litter that wasn’t a dapple, but when I got him he was a little bit dappled! After I got my dog I recommended Lancaster Puppies to my neighbor and they got a little 3 month old Springer spaniel, and after my neighbor got one my sister got a 4 month old Puggle. Sandy Marlin is the one I got the dachshund from and she was so sweet, They were fast to deliver our pups and I will be getting more in the future!❤️ If Anyone got a Doberman puppy please let me know who you got him/her from. My dream dog is a Doberman or a Cane Corso!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Maiya Sutton
GBToy poodle was advertised… WRONG! Drove 4hrs to pick up my fur baby (8hrs total) just to find out 6 months later he isn’t the dog advertised. The posting was for a black TOY POODLE. He is still in his puppy stage and continued surpassed the size range for the Toypoodle. The kennel I purchased was for the size of extra small dog to miniature poodle and his paws are hanging out. His hair is growing straight and not tight curls. He is a CAVAPOO ! My fist red flag should’ve been not being able to “see dad” when asking questions about the dogs, before the purchase! They assured me he was smaller than mom who was on site and very small (mom was definitely a toy poodle).
S Shawnee
GBThese are Amish and Mennonite puppy… These are Amish and Mennonite puppy mills. Sick dogs infected with Giardia and worms. These pups' parents are treated like livestock. I have been to several of these facilities and its all about quantity not quality. And the pups that don't get sold let's just say they disappear somewhere in the manure pile.
Ang
GBCavapoo puppy I bought my Cavapoo puppy from a breeder in PA. I was hesitant at first because I never purchased a puppy this way. The woman I was decided to get my puppy from was so polite and informative. There was complete transparency and open communication the entire time. I am so relieved everything worked out perfectly!
Chris
GBHad a great experience Had a great experience! All the negative reviews made me caucious, however I am 100% certain of 2 things. 1: Every experience is different. And 2: I noticed and would like to point out the vast overwhelming negative reviews. Have you noticed every single one uses very specific words. "Red Flag" or "Dirty Amish" or "Mennonite Family" and finally "100% puppy mills". Seems to me like if these farmers are willing to breed the dog for a discounted rate than the over priced breeders "such as those charging $1800-$2000 for a mixed breed dog, ie, Goldendoodle" are salty about this because it's impacting their market. I would also troll them constantly. The sympathetic stories you will notice pushes you to take on a stance to help "fight these puppy mills and avoid them" these are posts from people who believe they are activists. You can hear it in the tone and forceful nature to get you on their side. Using phrases to make you feel as if you're doing something wrong for going and buying a dog. These are my observations and I can also assure that you will see the same. My dog is great the mom and dad had full range of the farm, the puppies were running around in a large fensed area with 8 matching cute food and water bowls. Parents were smart, knew a ton of adorable tricks the breeder showed off with pride.