I take offense against the negative reviews of Posh Puppies Indiana. The Breeder reached out to me directly and provided extra pictures and videos for me of the puppy I wanted from June 23 when we ultimately reserved our new puppy until today, July 1 when we picked our puppy up. Not only were all vet visits and papers dated with vaccine stickers in order and up to date, but they were in order for the regular visits to ensure the wellness and health of my puppy since she was born April 1. The breeder directly met with me the morning of our puppy pick-up and explained her microchip number to us. They offer a health guarantee and have a relationship with Trupanion insurance. They require a wellness check-up within 72 hours of pick-up to ensure my puppy got home safely and is still well and I have to send a copy of the vet visit results to maintain my health guarantee and if she becomes sick and worse in the first 3 years she will be replaced; they also require for health guarantee that we keep her on the same puppy food until she is 1 year old: Dr. Gary’s Best Breed puppy food (which I can tell you is only available through Chewy and Amazon and is not cheap!) They also genetic test and verify the puppy is negative for the common defects of my puppy breed. The puppy is playful and loves playing in the grass, with toys and loves people. She was clearly well socialized and we got her at 13 weeks old. She is eating and drinking well, despite a nearly 12 hour drives home to Connecticut. The facility is clean and has everything required for taking your puppy home safely, happily. They also give a soft travel blanket and some puppy food (though I bought the food ahead and brought it and also got a soft blanket for ur new puppy, we were happy to accept the travel items). Finally, Pawrade.com hosts some of their puppies and only works with breeders that meet a specific set of high standards to verify they are not a puppy mill place! They also do not mutilate their dogs: our Spaniel had only her dew claws removed while her tail is undocked. Dew claws of the breed are known to get infected so removing them is a responsible breeder health care decision. Docked tails are unnecessary if your Spaniel is to be a companion and family member. Posh Puppies Indiana is not a Puppy Mill breeder.
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