Of course it's a big concern - you could loose your job if this place closes down!
The above phrase was was what I was referring to.....
I am a sales rep for a dog supply company and travel all around. That is why I say that some of these people need to really visit a "puppy mill" to understand what one really is as Brushy Creek is NOT one. Not only does Mr. Moore always try to stay on top of the best products on the market to care for the animals, but he also sends his staff to seminars, training etc. to keep them on top of the newest technology in the industry. I have met the staff and know first hand that when a dog/pup does become sick, they do everything possible to treat and care for that animal. As I said before, it would serve NO purpsose for them to intentionally sell sick animals. Repeat customers and word of mouth are the backbones of most small business in this country. Again, I do NOT agree with selling sick animals. I do feel horrible for anyone who has ever had the nightmare of dealing with a sick animal and the problems it can cause for a family etc. What I am saying is that these posts are mostly from people who have never seen the kennels and have a nasty, ugly picture in their minds as to what it looks like. I even see where people question why there is a wooden privacy fence. Simply said, not only is the Kennel a business, but a FAMILY lives there.... and when you have small kids and the kind of foot traffic that occurs when selling puppies on a weekend etc. a fence for privacy is important for the downtime when your family is trying to simply be that. A family. My back yard has a wooden privacy fence, does that make me "suspicious?" Enough said. |