Tall Pine Labradors Llc (Dryden, Michigan)
- Monday: 10 AM-7 PM
- Tuesday: 10 AM-7 PM
- Wednesday: 10 AM-7 PM
- Thursday: 10 AM-7 PM
- Friday: 10 AM-7 PM
- Saturday: 10 AM-7 PM
- Sunday: 1-7 PM
Tall Pine Labradors Llc Customer Reviews Summary
We’ve analyzed all available reviews for this breeder and summarized our findings below for your convenience!
Reviews for this golden retriever breeder are mixed, with some customers expressing high satisfaction and others raising concerns about the health of the dogs. Positive reviews highlight the breeder's personal communication, beautiful and smart dogs, and the overall positive experience.
However, negative reviews mention a specific issue with the Fox Red Bloodline, where multiple dogs from the same litter developed seizures. Customers express disappointment with the breeder's decision to continue breeding the dogs despite being aware of the seizures.
Some reviewers question the breeder's morals, integrity, and transparency. Key takeaways:
- Positive reviews highlight the personal experience and genuine communication with the breeder.
- Customers are satisfied with the quality and intelligence of the dogs. - The breeder does a good job of posting pictures of the puppies while they are waiting to be taken home.
- Negative reviews specifically mention concerns about the Fox Red Bloodline and the occurrence of seizures in multiple dogs from the same litter. - Reviewers express disappointment with the breeder's decision to continue breeding dogs with a known genetic issue.
- Some customers question the breeder's morals, integrity, and transparency in handling the situation.
Tall Pine Labradors Llc Reviews
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Stephanie K
I’m so thankful I found Tall Pine Labradors on Facebook and got my dream dog named Rex! He is a such beautiful light red color and the best dog! He learned so many tricks at 8 weeks old, I was impressed! Very smart, loving, sweet dogs at TPL. They do a great job of posting pictures of your puppy while you anxiously wait for them to get a little older to take home. They take good care of their dogs and we’re a pleasure to work with! Thank you for my fur baby!! If you are looking for a lab, I would recommended TPL every time !
R Long
Strong beautiful Labs known for superior gene breeding. We have a Black Lab for Tall Pines Labradors LLC.
Mike Powrozek
When I started looking for a black lab puppy as a surprise for the family, I had talked to many lab breeders across the state. All of the breeders were very informative. The difference with Tall Pines was the personal experience and genuineness in the conversation with Ann. Once the decision was made to obtain a puppy from Tall Pines, the entire experience exceeded our families expectations. Although it has only been a week, we cannot be more happy with Tucker! Thanks Ann!
Pj Durfey
Buyer Beware of the Fox Red Bloodline from this breeder Ember/Molly. My dog started having seizures at 1 1/2 yrs old and we had to say goodbye to him 7 months later, he was only 2. His brother started having seizures at 8 months and his family had to say goodbye to him at 11 months. When I called Ann, the owner, about my dog’s seizures when they first happened, she made me aware that one of the other litter mates also started having seizures 2 weeks before mine did. A total of 3 dogs in the same litter. Ann continued to breed the mother of these dogs even after she was aware of all 3 dogs’ seizures. The mother Ember had 3 litters after the owner was aware. One pup from another litter started having seizures between 6-11 months, and the next breeding one of the pups had seizures and died. And with Ember’s last litter, the mother began to have seizures herself. She also bred the mother’s daughter Molly a few times even after the mother started to have seizures. I feel for all the families out there that will have such heartbreak if their dogs start to have seizures. The mother has been bred at least a total of 6 maybe even 7 times and the daughter Molly 3 times. I know they are selling Molly’s pup right now – April 2023. By the time she bred Molly the daughter this last time born March 2023, there had been 6 puppies that Ann was fully aware of in this bloodline diagnosed with epilepsy PLUS THE MOTHER.
I don’t blame Ann from Tall Pine Labradors LLC for what happened to my dog since he was Ember’s 2nd litter and she wasn’t aware of the hereditary epilepsy gene yet, but I do blame her for all the pups that were born after she knew in August 2021 of the first litter mates’ seizure. I do question her morals, integrity and the transparency of her company as she has NOT reached out to the other families from this litter or any other litter about the hereditary epilepsy gene in this bloodline and kept breeding Ember and Molly.
Julie Durfey
Buyer Beware of the Fox Red Line from this breeder. My dog started having seizures at 1 1/2 yrs old and we had to say goodbye to him 7 months later, he was only 2. His brother started having seizures at 10 months and his family had to say goodbye to him at 11 months. When I called the breeder Ann about my dogs seizures when they first happened, she made me aware that one of the other litter mates also started having seizures 2 weeks before mine did. The breeder Ann continued to breed the mother of these dogs even after she was aware of all 3 dogs’ seizures. The mother had at least 2 litters after the owner was aware. One pup from one litter started having seizures between 6-11 months, and the next breeding one of the pups had seizures and died. And with that last litter, the mother began to have seizures herself. She also bred the mother’s daughter a few times even after the mother started to have seizures. I feel for all the families out there that will have such heartbreak if their dogs start to have seizures. The mother has been breed at least a total of 6 maybe even 7 times and the daughter at least twice. Ember is the mothers name and Molly is her daughter. I know they are selling her pup right now. I reached out to the breeder a few weeks before we had to say goodbye to him and after to let her know and to ask why she would continue to breed these dogs and she decided to not get back to me. I gave her 2 weeks to reply, I felt that was plenty of time for her to respond. When I decided to make some comments on the Facebook post, she deleted them and kicked me out of the FB group. I don’t know about the other color dogs but make sure you confirm the family history if you buy a red fox from them.
I don’t blame this breeder for what happened to my dog, but I do for all the pups that were born after she knew. I do question her morals, integrity and the transparency of her company.
Kevin Woyciechowski
Too expensive