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May 2024 by Tom Sexton
Maggie is the best Miniature Schnauzer in the World yet this perfect place only gets a 3 star review. The owner and his daughter are excellent to work with. You will be happy once you adopt a furry friend from here!
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May 2024 by Katie Bacon
this place profits off of the suffering of innocent dogs. please do your research.
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May 2024 by Gary Daley
Jens Larson is an evil man and his daughter is more evil than him. Jens also happens to be on the Protection And Care For Animals - PACFA board in Colorado. Tell me that's not a conflict of interestThey own Perfect Pets in Centennial Co. and they're only in the business to make money off the backs of dogs that are stuck in cages their entire life where they have to poop and pee. When the parents of those puppies stop producing they are killed unless the dog is lucky enough to be saved by a rescue.PP sells puppies that come from one of the "Horrible Hundred" puppy mills which means they support torture and cruelty of animals.Thank you Bailing Out Benji for exposing Jens and Bianca and for showing the truth about pet stores.This store sources its puppies from Nebraskaland Pets, a broker that acts as a middleman buying puppies from large-scale commercial breeders for as low as $75 and selling them for thousands at the store. These are not well-bred dogs. Puppy mills don't breed for health and longevity. They are transported from Midwest puppy mills. They are taken from their mothers too young and are often sick. Two of the breeders are on the Humane Society's Horrible Hundred list (AJ's Angels in Minnesota and Cindy Huber in South Dakota). Two of the breeders have violations. Do these look like reputable breeders to you?The owner will claim that they only get dogs from USDA certified breeders. It means nothing because often the puppy mills don't get inspected for three years! The inspectors often don't follow up with the violations either. Sometimes, the puppy mill owners will not answer the door when they arrive! Do your homework! Better yet opt to adopt your next fur baby!Nebraskaland Pets Breeders List1. AJ's Angels (Minnesota) *major supplier* , horrible hundred breeder2.Bonnie Versteeg (South Dakota)3. Carla Pederson (South Dakota)4. Cindy Hubers (South Dakota) *major supplier* , horrible hundred breeder and received a USDA warning.5. Jody Vande Weerd (Iowa). Hasn't been inspected since 2021.6. Mark Mulder and Kayla Mulder (Iowa). had violations in 2022 for using expired medications.7. Mike Jouwstra (Minnesota). Had violations in 2023. Changes USDA number often. *regular supplier*1028
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May 2024 by Lauren Rombach
Reach out to me or Bailing Out Benji if you bought a sick puppy. This store sources its puppies from Nebraskaland Pets, a broker that acts as a middleman buying puppies from large-scale commercial breeders for as low as $75 and selling them for thousands at the store. These are not well-bred dogs. Puppy mills don't breed for health and longevity. They are transported from Midwest puppy mills. They are taken from their mothers too young and are often sick. Two of the breeders are on the Humane Society's Horrible Hundred list (AJ's Angels in Minnesota and Cindy Huber in South Dakota). Two of the breeders have violations. Do these look like reputable breeders to you?The owner will claim that they only get dogs from USDA certified breeders. It means nothing because often the puppy mills don't get inspected for three years! The inspectors often don't follow up with the violations either. Sometimes, the puppy mill owners will not answer the door when they arrive! Do your homework! Better yet opt to adopt your next fur baby!Nebraskaland Pets Breeders List1. AJ's Angels (Minnesota) *major supplier* , horrible hundred breeder2.Bonnie Versteeg (South Dakota)3. Carla Pederson (South Dakota)4. Cindy Hubers (South Dakota) *major supplier* , horrible hundred breeder and received a USDA warning.5. Jody Vande Weerd (Iowa). Hasn't been inspected since 2021.6. Mark Mulder and Kayla Mulder (Iowa). had violations in 2022 for using expired medications.7. Mike Jouwstra (Minnesota). Had violations in 2023. Changes USDA number often. *regular supplier*1028
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April 2024 by Stacey Boyd
this is a horrible place. They exploit animals they get their animals from puppy mills the man that owns this place and I use that Term lightly is a POS all he cares about is the money he does not care about the animals. Please do not buy animals from pet stores please you can get any type of dog. Any breed from specific breed rescues like the boxer rescue has the hobo rescue that’s what the boxer rescues called in Colorado, you look up a specific breed that you want there’s always a rescue. Please stop funding this man to continue to do this supply and demand. If you keep buying he’s going to keep getting his dogs from breeders breeders don’t care because they paid these animals lives are worth nothing. Please do not buy a dog adopt, please
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April 2024 by Riley Guzman
Sad and dirty place profiting from the sale of sick puppies. Stay far away.
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April 2024 by Gtoeqm ZZ
The owner sells sick dogs. Then you have to pay out of pocket to get them better. And, he doesn’t apologize about it. He had no class and no manners. Update 4/10/24 just spent another $335.
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April 2024 by James Touma
We bought a dog that according to the vet, was days away from dying. When we contacted the owner about this, he said to bring him back to the shop and that giving him string cheese would fix his condition. The dog had pneumonia.
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April 2024 by Donna Atchison
After several failed attempts at finding my dream puppy on Craigslist I decided to go to perfect pets. Rose was super helpful and friendly and keeps in touch. Dante is very smart. As far as reviews about selling sick animals Dante had a slight cold and she wouldn't let me take him that day, so they are cautious and knowledgeable. I followed up with the vet they referred and they paid for everything.
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April 2024 by Edgar Barraza
Great place owner are awesome and always willing to help.
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April 2024 by Sydney K
We bought our shih tzu and wheaten here and Jens was very helpful and a wealth of knowledge. Even after taking our pups home he was always available to answer questions!
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April 2024 by Joshua Shimandle
So much fun to pet animals, they are also well taken care of. Cages are clean and open to pet them
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March 2024 by Michelle Walker
I always wanted a Pomeranian my whole life. I actually got two from Perfect Pets. They have the best personalities and I can’t imagine life without them. Due to back injuries I can only handle small breeds which seems impossible at shelters to adopt. This store owner really cares about the animals and stands by the warranty. He will not sell if not in best interest of animal and if something is wrong he will make it right. Just like with children things can happen. One of my babies required surgery, the owner covered the costs. Rescue animals can also have a lot of medical issues. My first dog before my back injuries was a rescue. Unfortunately she had lifelong expensive medical issues that ultimately took her too soon. Today both of my little Pomeranians are thriving, healthy and happy. This store was the best decision for me. Thank you for helping me complete my little family.
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March 2024 by Marcia Stanfield
A Perfect Experience! I echo the positive feedback about the facility and professionalism, and I agree that Rose is absolutely fantastic. This is such a caring group of people, and they take wonderful care of both tha animals and the people. They patiently answered every question, offed lots of helpful guidance, and made it clear that they are here for me and Bijou every step of the way. I especially appreciate the fact that they only deal with a select group of breeders and provide all the background and pap rs for each dog. This is the place to find your next fur baby!
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March 2024 by Steven Wille
Bought a puppy cavapo cavalier poodle. Healthy and happy