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Jelsi Puppy Farm review: sick puppy 3

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2 years ago i bought 2 frenchtons from jerry and Jeanie. Let me say a complete dump where they keep about 200 dogs in a big barn. Terrible! I should have turned around but we had driven so far. We got the dogs anyways from Jean and she promised papers for them upon neutering...let me tell you good luck getting papers! She refused to send mine and ignored calls/emails. Needless to say, I am pretty sure the dogs were inbreed because of how they acted. Was never able to potty train them, they were complete terrors. Never learned their names. And that is not even to mention the severe health problems I had with both of them to the point at only 1 year old I had to rehome them both as I could not afford it. Don't buy from this breeder it is a puppymill.

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Sep 28, 2017 11:54 am EDT

You are completely wrong. I have gone there multiple times and the puppies are treated great. please stop blaming your bad ownership on the buisness

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Sara B Smith
, US
Jan 30, 2016 10:23 pm EST

Why is she selling 3 week old puppies? Puppies need to be with mother until 8 weeks! Trying to save on vaccine costs?

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Monetdaboo
, US
Jan 25, 2016 9:12 am EST

This place is a puppy mill. They had 101 adult dogs in 2011, 76 in 2012 and 29 in 2013! Where did they all go? Most likely a reducing of "breeding stock" by euthanasia, dumped in a field, auction sale to another breeding machine or high unlikely given to a rescue. If I were considering buying a puppy from this place I would ask about this drastic reduction, would visit in person and ask to see where the moms are kept, ask how often and how young the moms are bred (should be at least 2 years old and once a year not every 6 mths), pay attention to if the dogs are friendly or at the back of their cage uninterested or nervous, ask if they ever get to enjoy nature or if they are always inside in the kennel, if they are socialized or always in their crate (look for a gated in share space if they claim they are indeed socialized:exercised with other dogs), etc. And what happens to moms after they are done breeding them? Where do they go? Glossy marketing stories don't tell the entire story. Here's a photo from an USDA report where they were cited for excessive rust.

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