Greenfield Puppies

Karissa
6 months ago

Bought a chocolate lab puppy through Greenfield website listing. Unfortunately the Amish and backyard breeders on this site make no effort to promote good breeding. Parents hips, eyes, elbows were not checked, did not get to see the Site or Dam or living conditions. The puppy was super hyper and chewed all the molding and rec room drywall. Took to puppy kindergarten and realized the inbreeding/poor breeding gave me a pip that just would not settle down during the multiple sessions. Ended up rehoming the puppy after numerous efforts and hindsight I should have known better to stay clear of farm breeders as the majority are not promoting good breeding standards which result in lots of potential headaches for the naive puppy buyer.

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Tanner
9 months ago

I bought my puppy from an Amish family advertising poodles. That鈥檚 exactly what I wanted. I drove to Millersburg OH to meet with the breeder, Daniel Miller and see the puppies. I didn鈥檛 do any research except what Greenfield Puppies claims online. He is nothing more than a backyard breeder. I have since learned that the Amish are very well known for running puppy mills. First, my puppy鈥檚 tail was docked to a nub, which I later learned was common with puppy mills and BYB, because they don鈥檛 care about the integrity of the breed. Then I later learned from my vet that he has a known hereditary condition and my vet said the dogs should never have been bred. Now, at 10 months, learning a lot about poodles, and people warning about BYB and puppy mills I decided to do a DNA HEALTH AND TEST kit by a reputable company- EMBARK. Now I find out my puppy is not even 100% poodle. He is mixed with Bichon Frise. BUYERS BEWARE! There are plenty of bad reviews about Greenfield Puppies. Check out Yelp and the BBB. DO NOT SUPPORT THIS COMPANY or you will be supporting puppy mills! They do not care about their breeders! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

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Elliott
9 months ago

I have been disturbed by Greenfield puppies for some time now. I got my puppy from an Amish farm and was so disturbed by what I saw. My puppy had the worse case of ear mites by vet had ever seen and was in pain since his birth. The Amish kept the dogs in a shed in cages; the females looked so sad and malnourished from breeding. Please do not support them.

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Latosha
10 months ago

I found my puppy through Greenfield. They advertise individual Amish breeders and will not respond to any type of email support. This should be a must as most breeders have no email.
Many of the breeders run puppy mills. For most of the breeders, contact is by leaving messages on a landline phone because of Amish religious restrictions. Few have email or cellphones. Good luck trying to get your money back. My puppy at 6 1/2 months showed Avascular Necrosis in the left hind hip. This is from recessive genes and the breeders should be sure to not breed dogs that can produce such pups. This will cost me over $5000 for surgery this week. I went into this very naive thinking Amish are good religious people. But in actuality, most see these dogs like breeding of any other livestock. For most of these breeders, the mother spends her life in a cage with cage floor. Google "puppy mills Amish Pennsylvania" and you will see see the story. I got excited because of how cute the puppy was. Keep your head and please don't make my mistake.

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Jerome
11 months ago

This company is so evil. The Amish runs the puppy mill rings in Lancaster PA. Greenfield puppies sell their puppy to the general public.

Please stay clear from them. Our pup died from Parvo and we got him from Greenfield.

If a breeder or "broker" will not give their customers PawFax reports….run!

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