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February 2023 by Breanne Turner
I couldn’t have dreamed of a better puppy! Breeder is very thorough in the process of becoming a puppy owner and setting their pups and their family up for success.
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July 2022 by Sharrie Louise McJimsey
Our friend found out that we were looking for an amazing English Labrador and she told us about her 2 Micon labs and showed us pictures. She said how great the family was and how happy the dogs were so we check them out and found our amazing girl. We really appreciated the information Connie gave us. We’ve also sorta made acquaintance with and few of Sams litter mates on Instagram. All her brothers & sisters are super healthy, happy, goofy & adventurous lab pups. We’re hoping to get another puppy in the near future. Thank you Micons
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March 2022 by Kassi Smith
Extremely horrible experience with Micons! It was even more horrible because the dog that we purchased form Micons was the best dog we have ever had…. And he passed away at 2 years old from a GENETIC disorder that could have been avoided!! Our 2 year old chocolate lab passed way from Copper Toxicosis, which is prone to happening in labs if you are not performing the correct genetic testing. Come to find out, they bred his parents, Sierra and Ammo, before even completing the health/genetic testing… the mother is “affected” with the copper Toxicosis genes (meaning she carries both and has copper Toxicosis and can pass it to puppies) and the father was a “carrier” meaning he carries one gene. And they bred those 2 dogs, meaning that 50% would be carrier, and 50% affected. Our lab, the sweetest in the whole world, DIED at age 2. He spent nearly a week at the historian and we even transferred him to a specialty vet to try to save his life. It was the most awful thing to ever happen to our life, due to POOR BREEDING from this awful breeder!!!!! Also, when we went to look at the parents, the mother, Sierra was limping and could hardly walk on her hind leg. They brushed it off like it was no big deal. They also require you to feed your puppy these vitamins, otherwise their health guarantee is void. Once again all about the $$$.
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February 2022 by Kristin McWeeney
I bought Angel a 7 year old lab last June 2021. I took her to the vet because she had such bad breath. This is when I noticed how bad her teeth were even though this breeder said she has recently had them cleaned. The vet told me she would need a cleaning and extraction and gave me a price of $1500 - $2400. This was back in July. She is now at the San Francisco SPCA in dental surgery. The vet just called and said she will probably need most to all of teeth extracted. Which means the cost will be $2400+. Not to mention she will be in pain and may need a second surgery because there is so much damage. I have had many Labs, not from this breeder, in the past and they have never had even 1 tooth extracted. This is so irresponsible. I am not a complainer but when it comes to a dog I have fallen in love with I want to warn others of this breeders lack of care.
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January 2022 by Kristin M.
This breeder is just a puppy mill. I bought Angel a 7 year old lab last June 2021. I took her to the vet because she had such bad breath. This is when I noticed how bad her teeth were even though this breeder said she has recently had them cleaned. The vet told me she would need a cleaning and extraction and gave me a price of $1500 - $2400. This was back in July. She is now at the San Francisco SPCA in dental surgery. The vet just called and said she will probably need most to all of teeth extracted. Which means the cost will be $2400+. Not to mention she will be in pain and may need a second surgery because there is so much damage. I have had many Labs, (not from this breeder) in the past, and they have never had even 1 tooth extracted. This is so irresponsible. I am not a complainer, but when it comes to a dog I have fallen in love with I want to warn others of this breeder's lack of care and honesty.
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January 2022 by Cate O.
Micon breeder Connie has at least 3 litters or more per month. The females if they ever get out of the kennel are unsocialized with their teats hanging to the ground. It took a while yet I was able to reverse some of the damage done by lack of time, socialization by the breeder. No one should have that many litters in a months time. The males used at stud frequently die in the kennel. The female I adopted at age 6 got pyrometria, lost her litter of 3 or she too would have died in the kennel only luckily for her she no longer had any value $$$ for Connie. It's a shame for the breed and the dogs stuck in the kennel. After that experience I adopted from rescue groups to avoid dealing directly with greed driven breeders. The AKC doesn't care as they make money off Micon litters as well as entry fees for the dogs they show. I'd suggest avoiding Connie, her granddaughter if you want a chance at getting a healthy, sound dog as I have with my current, previous rescue dogs.
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December 2021 by Mary Soriano
If your looking for the best pup ever this is your place. Top quality Labrador Retrievers. All meet AKC Standards and are papered with health guarantees. Plus they are the cutest, sweetest, best priced puppies anywhere.
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October 2021 by Kassi S.
I'll start with saying that the dog that we got from Micon's was the best dog in the entire world, which makes what I'm about to say so much more difficult. We had to have our 2 year old chocolate lab put to sleep, due to a genetic disorder, Copper Toxicosis. After much research and contact with my vet, this happens in Labradors, but it is avoidable! Our pup was from Ammo (dad) and Sierra (mom). There IS testing for this copper Toxicosis and when contacting the breeder, she was just now testing the female, after breeding her, which to me is not ok or right. Come to find out, the mother is affected (carried both genes), and the father is a carrier (carrying one gene). When you breed the two, you get some pups that will also be affected and carriers. Our lab began to throw up, and very soon showed signs of jaundice. He spent a week at the animal hospital and eventually succumbed to the copper Toxicosis, which is genetic. He was only 2 years old. I'm not sure if the breeder was just negligent or what but I don't think it's right to continue to breed the female that is affected and will pass that down to the pups. I wanted others to be aware of this and that is why I'm posting this review. Also, they "require" to you give your dogs a multivitamin "NuVet" and if you don't they void their guarantee of their dogs health. Which again, is not right, that part is all about money and only money! They require you to give your dogs these vitamins which are completely unnecessary with a good quality puppy food, but again, it's just for the money.
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August 2021 by Madison Murray
I inquired with many breeders after a comprehensive search and Micons were by far the best. Communication was very quick and responsive, along with updates - a big thank you Connie for always answering my many many questions so quickly and making the whole process clear and easy! And of course such a beautiful perfect puppy! No question about how well Micon's dogs and puppies are treated and looked after, in a caring family environment. Whilst we didn't take the training or puppy pre school options, it's nice to see they take the care & responsibility beyond puppy purchase to offer these further services. Highly recommend Micons.
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August 2021 by Robin Tanner
They breed outstanding dogs, all the dogs we have bought from Connie over the past 30 years have been fantastic family members, trusting, loving dogs and great hunters!!! Than you Connie for making our family complete!!!!
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August 2021 by Madison M.
I inquired with many breeders after a comprehensive search and Micons were by far the best. Communication was very quick and responsive, along with updates - a big thank you Connie for always answering my many many questions so quickly and making the whole process clear and easy! And of course such a beautiful perfect puppy! No question about how well Micon's dogs and puppies are treated and looked after, in a caring family environment with great socialisation. Whilst we didn't take the training or puppy pre school options, it's nice to see they take the care & responsibility beyond puppy purchase to offer these further services. Highly recommend Micons.
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May 2021 by Laurel Sorensen
Best breeders of Labradors.....EVER!!! Our 4 yr old Chocolate is an absolute beautiful, well mannered princess! I'd recommend them if you want a top notch family dog.
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April 2021 by Patti S.
I just got my Labrador puppy 2 weeks ago. His dad is Iceman and his mom is Layla. My pup is Cooper and he is handsome and so smart. He also loves to cuddle. I couldn't be happier. Excellent health as well.
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February 2021 by george
This will be my second puppy that I will have purchased from Micons Labs. I was very impressed with the facility and how all the Labrador puppies are very well taken care of by family members and are always around people and never kenneled and constantly being checked for their health. All the staff show extreme care and love for each and every puppy that's born. I would recommend micons labs to anyone looking for a healthy and intelligent and extremely gentle puppy.
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October 2020 by Bald Eagle
Not sure why some people are sour on reviews? My experience was just great. The dogs seem to be well taken care of and happy. This was our first Labrador Retriever. I understand why people are so fond of the breed. My Ben has just been the sweetest boy and gets more attention when we go out in public than any of our kids did when they were little. Would and have recommended Micons to family and friends and may even be in the market for another Lab from them in the next few years , if the wife will allow it. ?