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May 2024 by Becky ImagineNation
Don't like cross-bred dogs...for the price
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April 2024 by ken naylor
Picked up our cavashon and the family was very informative and very nice. We named her daisey. She is fitting in great and is our new baby
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April 2024 by Shay Galvan
I had a good experience with purchasing my puppy especially because of Sena, but she no longer works for them. My almost 30 pound dog (told would be around 20 pounds) is such a sweetheart. However, I was super bummed to find out that at 9 months she was diagnosed with having luxating patella in both knees. She will need an expensive surgery when she stops growing. Other than that, she has been healthy so far. The pic is her at 7 months in her Halloween costume. She has such a sweet and quirky personality!
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February 2024 by Edward Herrman
We drove in from Michigan to pick up are puppy. When we left we were very well informed on her history. Very clean facility . Our puppy got named Marlie spoiled.
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January 2024 by Cara Kunz
Great place, great people. I love my Havanese puppy!! He is adorable and a great addition to our home. I would definitely suggest getting your puppy through Century Farm.
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December 2023 by Cam Geis
Extremely knowledgeable staff, walks you through everything about the breed, tricks for potty training, dogs are in good shape and happy. Picked out cooper and he’s done great with our other dog, as well as easily housebroken at 12 weeks old.
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November 2023 by Connie Hartje
I purchased my wonderful Cavachon puppy from them. He is now 1 1/2 year old, very smart, healthy & a wonderful dog we love very much.
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October 2023 by Perry Brodigan
This place should be turned in to the humane society and have an inspection done. We got a teddy bear puppy there in July and she tested positive for giardia we have spent hundreds of dollars in veterinary bills and still can't beat this infection. BE AWARE!!@
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October 2023 by Rosa D.
We purchased a Cavachon puppy 16.5 years ago. Clifford was a fantastic member of the family, very loved and he gave much love return. He was worth every cent. He passed away in Jan 2023 after a short illness. The owners we dealt with were so helpful and kind. We would purchase another pet from them.
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August 2023 by Donna Gwinnup
They tried to sell us the wrong breed (shih-poo instead of a Suchon). Deb, the owner, told us she put the pictures (on the website) in the wrong place (making it look like the dogs were suchons when they were shih-poos) But they did have 2 other dogs that “really were suchons” but they were $300 more than what was posted. Do not recommend this facility.
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July 2023 by Kimberly Harms
Thank you so much for our beautiful, Shihchon, Teddy. Rex was very knowledgeable on everything to know about the breed. Even sent us home with syringes and meds just in case . And he gave us a bag of dog food. And he said if we had any questions at all, even if we think they are stupid, don't hesitate to ask. Because you aren't going to know if you don't ask.
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July 2023 by Lucy M.
I love these dog soooo much because they are so playful and sweet! They always have the perfect health, care, teeth, and nails! Highly recommended!
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July 2023 by Karen H.
it's the perfect place to buy the cutest dogs. when they send them home they have perfect health.
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May 2023 by Wei Y
Kind, local, and down to earth folks. You can’t get more original than these hardworking heartland farm families. Great puppies.
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February 2023 by George Hinkens
1st off, the puppy I got from century farm puppies is the happiest, most affectionate, and playful puppy I could ever imagine. She has no health problems at all. I am very happy with her and Century Farm Puppies. I highly recommend Century Farm Puppies as a dog breeder.I checked out Century Farm Puppies before I bought my puppy, and they checked out perfectly. Here is how you can do it. Go to the "USDA Animal Care Public Search Tool" on the internet. Scroll down to inspection reports and click on it. Under certificate number type in "42-A-1672". This is the number the USDA gave me for Century Farm Puppies. You can call to verify the number the USDA gave me is correct. Hit the search button right below. Right below that, click on View Inspection Reports. The address that comes up is for Century Farm Puppies. You will find "Canis Lupus Familiaris" which means "dog adult and dog puppy" on the reports. I'm not sure why they don't just say dog breeder, but oh well. The 2 inspection reports have zero problems. My guess is government agencies inspections rarely find no problems with a breeder facility they are inspecting. Rex says the USDA tells him they are the best breeder around, and this certainly adds credibility to his claim.The next way I checked them out is I called 5 pet veterinarians within 20 miles or so of Century Farm Puppies. One recommended them. Three had heard of them and didn't have one negative word to say about them. The last one had never heard of Century Farm Puppies. Century Farm Puppies has either a positive reputation with the professional vets in their area or no reputation, which I took over all as a positive sign.Next is Rex himself. This guy REALLY cares about the puppies he breeds. When you talk to him, that he cares about his puppies comes out a lot. This is not a sales technique, this is Rex. He took the time to personally blow dry my puppy after she got a bath and blow drying from another employee. That employee handed us the puppy ever so slightly damp on one spot on a dry winter day in a warm office. Amazing guy that cares about the small details and his dogs and puppies.Once again, I highly recommend Century Farm Puppies.