Ole Field Farm

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Union Bridge, United States

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Ole Field Farm Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ole Field Farm is located in Union Bridge, United States on 13620 New Windsor Rd. Ole Field Farm is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category dog breederkennel in United States.

Address

13620 New Windsor Rd

Phone

+1 3017482180

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Elaine Staab

Adopted a cairn terrier from her in 2008, now in 2020 Buddy is still alive and doing well, such a sweet dog . Joyce also answered my emails and calls and is very knowledgeable about anything you need to know about the breed. She made the whole process easy and enjoyable. A bit expensive but worth it!

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Nicole Czarnecki

Joyce is a knowledgeable, competent, and loving breeder, and she doesn't sell puppies to just anybody: she really wants to assure that any puppy that she sells will be sold to loving owners, and she does not let the puppies go with their fur-ever families until they either are old enough or even a little bit beyond old enough. For example, Reilly (shown here) was born on March 25, 2014 and did not come home until May 24, 2014, when she was eight weeks and five days old. Thus, \Love Little Dogs\ isn't just a website name to Joyce--she really does love little (and not-so-little) does (her own family's dogs, such as Redmond, included--and Redmond's a Red Doberman--and then there are of course the smaller family dogs such as Raymond and Peanut :-) ). PS Reilly's parents are Oobie-Won the Maltese (four at the time of her birth) and Apple the Apricot Poodle (six at the time of her birth), and Reilly was born as the first girl and third puppy in her litter (and one of her brothers ended up being named Charlie).

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Barbette Scaife

She was sweet, patient and very understanding. Professional and nice. We love this place!

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Gwen Steadman

Can't get through and the mailbox is full and cannot accept messages.

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Tanya Mo

I hate to give this rating, but it’s a struggle to get a response. If get a response after reaching out through all forms of communication, it’s usually “ no puppies”. No return call, answers to when they’d be available etc. if someone is unable to talk, they should be professional and considerate enough to inform the person. Not a good sign.