I am the owner of winterhill Kennel and would like to respond to my annonymous friend who is so persistant. First, no one has ever accused my family of living an extravegant lifestyle or raking in the mney raising animals. We live in a small modest home with one bathroom which 6 of us and once, 7 of us shared. We drive old vehicles and rarely vacation. \r
It is true that some of my pups will have parasites. They are very hard to elliminate and I do not know any breeders in the country who do not deal with them. We now know that parasites are not an indication of dirty conditions but just simply live through all disinfectants etc. that may be used. I clean at least twice a day and do EVERYTHING I can to elliminate them. Not all pups have them but some do. I continue to work with vets in trying new things to eliminate them with quite a bit of success.\r
By the way, I called Esther at the state yesterday to make an appointment to have our poultry tested so that my kids could show them and ...she called me called me cack within a half hour. It is as if it is her job to return calls promptly. The state dept. of agriculture is wonderful and I use them as a resource for all of my animal health questions. They are not my enemy and I always welome advise from them. I think they would tell anyone asking that I have always gone above and beyond to take all of their suggestions and seek their help when I need it. \r
Lastly, I tell every person who purhases a pup both verbally and ask them to sign that they understand that pups may have parasites and they are triggered by stress like when moved to a new home. Last, I always offer to pay for my vet to treat any coccidosis and the parasite does not make the pups feel sick. It is an inconvenience causing loose stool and some blood in the stool. it also will resolve itself by the time a pup is 16 weeks old as well.\r
Last, who is the one making fake reviews an knows all about how to do it ? Seems like it may be you.
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