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Pik-A-Pup Kennel
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My boyfriend and I have always talked about getting a puppy and when he moved into a place that allows dogs we were excited to start looking. We went to buddy dog and I got absolutely heart broken over a dog that wasn't marked as being adopted we really wanted to take her home with us. Ontop of that even if we could have her theres a huge process to get "oked" to own her. A co worker of mine recommended this place to us when I told her what happened with B.D. We looked on their website and saw they had a sheltie! The next day we went to meet this little puppy and she was perfect. The staff takes great care in their puppies, they ask you do not touch the puppies until you have washed your hands and then you can meet the ones you would like to. The owner was very nice and answered all of our questions thoroughly. He recommended products to take home with her and even gave us her pedigree so NO she is NOT a puppymill puppy. We had her for a week or so and they called to see how she was adapting to her new home. She was 12 weeks exactly the day we took her home and now she just turned 7 months! She is a wonderful, loving puppy and we can't thank Pik A Pup enough!
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