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Businiess name:  Winterhill Kennel
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Definitely a backyard puppymill breeder. You never get to see the kennel. I thought it was very strange that you never even heard a dog barking there. I don't believe that any of their dogs are accustomed to people. I never even saw one dog in the house OR running outside. I would like to see them actually bring some of their dogs out in public. Doubt that any of them have ever had a car ride or any socialization. It is all about breeding breeding breeding and money money money. I have known others to say that their dogs were sick when they brought them home. Very sad that people go there to save money by buying a cheaper pup than at the better kennels because they probably end up spending the money on vet bills trying to get their dog back to health. Please please please consider a dog from petfinder or any rescue before you keep this lady in business. I believe she truly means well but these dogs deserve better lives. What happens to the ones that are used up for breeding? Breaks my heart to think these beautiful creatures are just someone's business and nothing more. Pros: cheaper than most breeders Cons: you get the quality you pay for

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