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by Valkyrierider on 25 June 2009 - 23:06
I have read numerous posts regarding this facility. I did not see any from someone who has been there. I have been there and purchased one of their pupies.
THIS PLACE IS NOT A PUPPY MILL! It is well run by a highly caring staff.
I spent many hours researching breeders in California and visited many. Kreative has very healthy animals and go well beyond most breeders to ensure the well being of their dogs.
I would recomend them to anyone that wants a good tempered, healthy animal. If fact I plan on going back to purchase an addition puppy very soon.
I suggest that if someone is interested in buying a dog. Do your homework. But by all means, Go to the perspective breeder/kennel and see it for yourself. Please do not rely on anonymous posts on this or any other web forum as a sole basis for your decision.
As for the comments regarding their training. I am not a trainer. But there are obvious differences between aggression /attack training and play time. I would think a ball on a string would fall under playtime or evaluation purposes to judge the dogs drives and abilities.
And now for the disclaimer: I do not work at, own or have any financial interest in Kreative Kennels. I am a VERY happy customer!
R.LaGore
THIS PLACE IS NOT A PUPPY MILL! It is well run by a highly caring staff.
I spent many hours researching breeders in California and visited many. Kreative has very healthy animals and go well beyond most breeders to ensure the well being of their dogs.
I would recomend them to anyone that wants a good tempered, healthy animal. If fact I plan on going back to purchase an addition puppy very soon.
I suggest that if someone is interested in buying a dog. Do your homework. But by all means, Go to the perspective breeder/kennel and see it for yourself. Please do not rely on anonymous posts on this or any other web forum as a sole basis for your decision.
As for the comments regarding their training. I am not a trainer. But there are obvious differences between aggression /attack training and play time. I would think a ball on a string would fall under playtime or evaluation purposes to judge the dogs drives and abilities.
And now for the disclaimer: I do not work at, own or have any financial interest in Kreative Kennels. I am a VERY happy customer!
R.LaGore

by JRANSOM on 26 June 2009 - 01:06
I don't know??? 29 Breeding females? What's that?
by SitasMom on 26 June 2009 - 01:06
are the breeding females
taken care of?
do employees play with them?
are they loved?
are they kept in cages and knocked up every time they come into heat?
taken care of?
do employees play with them?
are they loved?
are they kept in cages and knocked up every time they come into heat?

by ShelleyR on 26 June 2009 - 19:06
Nice to hear. Ask them if they have room for another dog trainer out in Oakdale.


by Alirod12 on 06 October 2009 - 20:10
I have personally visited this kennel as well. The dogs are treated great, they are all beautiful and healthy. The owner loves the shit out of them and gives great detailed descriptions of each of their personalities and tell lots of funny anecdotes about them. My puppy is arriving in 5 days, and I can't wait!

by ShelleyR on 07 October 2009 - 00:10
I am moving right down the road from them.
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by Uber Land on 07 October 2009 - 01:10
not sure what people have said about them.
but you can probably find just as nice, if not better pup from a smaller breeder for alot less money.
doesn't matter how well the animals are taken care of, nothing can take the place of a small breeder with just a few dogs.
they are still a mass producer, and charge out the ass for the dogs/pups.
but you can probably find just as nice, if not better pup from a smaller breeder for alot less money.
doesn't matter how well the animals are taken care of, nothing can take the place of a small breeder with just a few dogs.
they are still a mass producer, and charge out the ass for the dogs/pups.

by Uber Land on 07 October 2009 - 01:10
and another thing, I hope you can handle 2 very young pups out of these strong working style lines.
just because the pups are priced at $$$$ doesn't make them better, and just because someone can afford the price doesn't mean they should own one.
sorry but after reading the recent Kraftwerk thread, I am a little irked with these large kennels. selling pups for absurd prices to anyone with the $.
just because the pups are priced at $$$$ doesn't make them better, and just because someone can afford the price doesn't mean they should own one.
sorry but after reading the recent Kraftwerk thread, I am a little irked with these large kennels. selling pups for absurd prices to anyone with the $.
by Orchardhof on 07 October 2009 - 09:10
Always research a kennel first over a long period of time not just for a few days on the internet. Visit the kennel. Ask for references. Ask questions of others in the area (schutzhund, agility, showing whatever). The most vocal people on the lists aren't always the most experienced or knowledgeableand yYou need time to sift out the gossip and trends and the flashy web pages. You can still get burnt but its best to do as much research as possible. Remember you get what you pay for.
Terri
Terri
by Alirod12 on 13 October 2009 - 03:10
If you're going to slander a kennel, at least visit it before you make ridiculous unfounded statements. It will make your future posts more credible as well. Just a thought?
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