Testimonials

“We could not ask for a better experience with our puppy, PJ! When we met him and first showed interest in making the commitment to get him, the owners welcomed us into their home so we could spend more time with him. This was important for us to be sure before making the decision. During the visit it was immediately evident how loved and nurtured PJ had been since the very beginning! He was loved, snuggled, cuddled, and played with. Our kids fell in love with PJ instantly and so did we.

PJ was sweet and gentle from the start, and even at three months, he was already used to the normal family routine and structure. When we took him home, he was already almost completely potty trained. He had no trouble at all acclimating to our family’s routine and our plans for his feeding and potty training. We already had another dog at home, and PJ jumped right into the mix and got along with him perfectly with no issues.

We cannot say enough good things about our experience with PJ. Jon and his family set up a solid and loving foundation for him to be successful with us, and they were there every step of the way to support us and answer any questions we had via phone or text. We love PJ so much and we are so grateful he has joined our family!!”

— Meg

“My Cocoa journey began when my neighbors asked me to let their dogs out and told me Chloe had puppies and feel free to pick one up. I held the only puppy that wasn’t eating and fell in love with her. Two months later there was a FB post saying, “They’re almost ready for their forever homes, was anyone interested?”

Clearly, I jumped on this chance! Cocoa has been a pleasure!  She comes with me to my office every day and loves when people come in. It’s a cemetery office, so not everyone is happy to see us, but Cocoa has truly made everyone feel loved and she is so gentle with all our families. I believe she is the best medicine for their hurting hearts!

I have a 17 year old mutt that is 26 pounds and while Cocoa still attempts to play with her, she has learned to be less aggressive with her. Cocoa has been pretty easy to train. She is crate trained and at 7 months rarely has an accident in the house. She loves going on walks; especially to the park! At 7 months she weighs 13 pounds.

I can’t imagine not having Cocoa in my life!”

— Maria