Biden dog news: The Wolf Den Kennel inspection report
The December 10 inspection report for Wolf Den Kennel, the breeder from which Vice President-elect Joe Biden purchased his German Shepherd puppy, can be viewed below. A pdf of the Wolf Den inspection report is also available here, courtesy of Bidendog.com. What do you think of the violations? Should Biden change his mind about buying a puppy from Wolf Den Kennel?







Excuse me folks but the info I see in PDF here looks like an almost clean bill of health. With some hairballs and piping in disrepair, I would find it hard for most homeowners to be able to comply with an inspection.
As for sick puppies, I can't give an answer to that because I never saw or heard about it.
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BEWARE!!!! I purchased a puppy from Linda Brown at Jolindys German Shepherd in Spring City, Pa. in June 2009. My puppy had bad diarrhea and was diagnosed by my vet with GIARDIA. Puppy was put on antibiotics for 3 wks, but still had diarrhea. After $ 600.00 in vet bills which included extensive tests on stools and blood work the vet prescribed Hills ID food to try to calm the digestive track and solidify the stools, but still didnt work!! Nothing seemed to help my puppy, no Immodium, kaopectade,or pepto bismol. The diarrhea persisted the entire seven weeks I owned my puppy. I was even getting up two times a night to let the puppy outside to diarrhea!!!! Unfortunately, I had no choice but to return my puppy and get my money back. My children and myself are extremely heart broken and constantly worry what is happening to the puppy. I wish I could get the proper authorities to take my complaints serious and shut down Jolindys German Shepherd Kennel.
Posted by: mem | 07/30/2009 at 07:33 PM
NO responsible breeder has 85 dogs.
Sure we all have a few cob webs , but our dogs are part of the FAMILY. Dogs are companion animals not livestock.
Any responsible breeder has only enough dogs that they can care for properly. And the dogs are part of the FAMILY not kept in a barn.
Posted by: Mary Stickney | 04/15/2009 at 08:03 AM
I am appalled by the treatment that Linda Brown has gotten! Oh please tell me how many of you have NO cob webs anywhere in your home, dust bunnies under your beds, and know exactly where all your paperwork is at the drop of hat? I am sorry but the way that this woman has been victimize is horrendous. Animal Rights people such as HSUS and PeTA (among others) do not LOVE animals. They want to see a world WITHOUT any domesticated animals. Are you ready to see a sad world where no one anywhere can own any form of a pet? How lonely a world that will be for everyone. These people bully, lie and abuse the legal system. If the world of pet owners do not wake up soon and see them for what they really are you will have a very hard time finding a pet of your choice in the coming years. Ms Brown hold heart there are many of us in the country who know exactly what is happening to you and why. We also know that you are a reputable and honest breeder who loves her dogs very much.
Posted by: Nancy | 04/11/2009 at 05:13 PM
Only idiots blame those who responsibly breed purebred dogs and those who purchase their puppies for the population of unwanted dogs in shelters. Good breeders place their pups in good homes and often require the purchaser to sign a contract requiring that they have their pet neutered. These are not the people who are responsible for the proliferation of unwanted mixed-breed canines. Place the blame where it belongs; on the irresponsible jerks who allow their unneutered pets, mostly of mixed parentage, to roam free and breed with other unsupervised animals. There are hundreds of recognized breeds of canines in the world today and they have been bred for centuries for many different purposes. These valuable animals should be sustained as pure breeds with predictable physical and mental characteristics. If others want to allow their mutts to produce unwanted progeny, don't blame those of us who prefer a good purebred dog and don't demand that we 'clean up your mess' by adopting the animals you produced through your own carelessness.
Posted by: Jerry Redmond | 04/10/2009 at 07:55 PM
I think it's very sad that some people are giving Mrs Brown such a hard time. At least she fines a good home for her dogs and people tend to take care of them. Not like so many other people who once the puppy stage is over find out they don't want the animal any more and turn it out on the street. Next there will be people saying you shouldn't have a baby
take in a homeless person instead.
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Posted by: Eddie | 04/10/2009 at 03:41 PM
I have been trying to get hold of the First Family to let them know that we have a labradoodle puppy in our shelter needing to be rescued. I cannot seem to get an answer from them. can you help?
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