DreamCatcher Hill Puppies and Rescue

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Brighton, United States

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Dog breeder· Animal rescue service

DreamCatcher Hill Puppies and Rescue Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

DreamCatcher Hill Puppies and Rescue is located in Brighton, United States on 4609 Hopkins Ln. DreamCatcher Hill Puppies and Rescue is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category dog breeder in United States.

Address

4609 Hopkins Ln

Phone

+1 6183727547

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Kayla White

Laruel and her family took amazing care of us during a rough time after experiencing a scam. They let us meet first hand before moving forward to reassure us that they were who they are. Everyone communicated effectively with any questions and updates on our puppy. We were able to see him before bringing him home even with the pandemic going on. Our baby boy has been a delight, very healthy and such a great addition. I highly recommend this breeder to anyone wanting a healthy breed as she truly loves her animals and their well-being.

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John Anderson

Purchase a King Charles Cavalier on 3/13/2021 and the dog died 4 days later on 3/17/2021. Puppy (Sparky) was eating, drinking, sleeping fine, with a bunch of energy. Then the morning of 3/17/2021 the dog got ill and died within 3 hours at the Emergency pet clinic. Laurel immediately blamed us, stating the puppy was fine when she gave it to us. We could get autopsy for 400 to see what the cause of death was but Laurel wouldn't replace the puppy anyway so why spend the money. Don't buy puppies from this woman. All is good until there are problems.

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Brittany felter

We have a Shar Pei named Skye that we got from Laurel. Our vet is amazed at the care that was taken to make sure Skye was healthy. Laurel truly loves her animals and does not cut corners to provide for them health wise and she genuinely loves her pups! She is a responsible breeder and I would recommend working with her to find your fur baby!

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Angel Brown

When I was younger my family had to surrender some animals from our home and I saw their story up on their website and it was full of falsehoods, first off we told the rescue the breeds of our dogs and their ages and even wrote it down for them and gave the dogs names and told them which brand of food each dog liked and which type of toys. Second our dogs were surrendered willingly not forcefully taken from our home. Third we are not the bad people depicted in the story, we'd fallen on hard times financially and found it really difficult to feed our dogs and decided to surrender them even though it broke us cause we loved them. And lastly the dog pin for the dogs was big enough for all of them it also was only used a few hours a day and when the rescue came to our door the dogs were free roaming our 3 acres of land. That being said it is wrong to depict someone as they are not. Had the story been told truthfully people still would have adopted those babies. And had the situation been as bad as the site says it is then they would have removed all of the animals instead of letting us keep 2(whom they did spay for us but took months to do). What I'm trying to say is some of the stories you read on these sites may not be the entire truth and anybody who has questions about Izzy(red shepherd), El Lobo(real tan shepherd), Tiny(brindle shepherd), Cuteness(red shepherd and Izzy's daughter) or Bugg(tan shepherd dark). Please don't hesitate to email. I can tell you about all their personalities and habits. I was a early teen back then but I still remember them all. I can also provide pictures of them to anybody who wishes as I kept them and can prove we'd really had just fallen on hard times.

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Kathy Harris

Adopted an Adult Westie from them and she has been a great addition to our home. She was in great shape, well behaved adult dog.