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Amys Acres King Shepherds

1.8/5 - based on 9 reviews

Amys Acres King Shepherds Overview

Amys Acres King Shepherds has a 1.8-star rating, derived from feedback provided by 9 customers. In the Animals category, it secures the 16th position out of 127 companies.

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(989) 387-1995

Address
3123 M-76, Standish, Michigan, 48658, United States

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Amys Acres King Shepherds Reviews

1/5

Beware

Contact the AG's office for help they are surprisingly helpful for consumers who have been wronged.

1/5

Promised a purebred puppy with papers and health checks

I have not gotten any papers from Amy still to this day! I have not had any contact for years. She makes up excuse after excuse as to why she can't or won't send the paperwork! My puppy is currently 7 years old and on medication for hip and joint problems. Have had issues with hips and joints for quite a few years. My best advice is to NOT buy anything from this breeder as i believe she only breeds for money and not quality

1/5

Amys Acres King Shepherds - Review in Animals category

She’s crazy. Don’t believe her lies. I promise you’ll regret it.

5/5

Amys Acres King Shepherds - King Shepherd Dog Review from Houston, Texas

I bought a beautiful puppy from her after my nephew passed away (the pup was suppose to be for him)...the pup , Meeka, is probably one of the most intelligent, beautiful dogs i have ever owned.. I think the bad reviews are not fair because i couldnt asked for a more wonderful beautiful white shepherd with absolutely no health issues at all Terri in texas

1/5

Review in Animal Services category from Nashville, Tennessee

Well ... It has been a few years but I had contact with Amy Giese as well. We discussed purchasing a puppy after seeing a large male at a local per shop. The owner who was just discharged from the Army told me to contact Amy's Acres... Long story short the cost of the puppy doubled after the first conversation. She wanted stud rights and it was up to me to bring the dog back to Minnesota when she wanted. $1600 to $3200 and a signed agreement plus $550 crate and airfare fee was too much. Wish she wasn't so greedy.... Some of the puppies were beautiful... Just read the previous persons complaint. The health of the dog was never mentioned...buyer beware!!

1/5

Poor Communication, failure to Uphold contract

Reading this, Amy will know exactly who her customer is. I put a deposit down in April of 2014 and as of now have yet to know if I will EVER receive a puppy from any of the litters. I had to send reports to the BBB and the AGO and through paypal to get any sort of response from them. They "assured" me I will get an update on the puppies by March. That has not happened. Once again, I have lost all communication with them. The only thing they're good at responding to is money. I may be apt to change my review if I ever get my money back or a decent pup from this seller.

1/5

Aggressive Dog (Lady) Attacked Me

I had boarded my horse at Amy's for a while (over a year?), and decided to go see him, since she gave me permission to go out to her property whenever I wanted. I boarded another horse there back when I was a kid, so I trusted everything to be okay. There were puppies in the barn, on my way to the horse pasture. I walked past them, and all of a sudden, the mother dog came barreling out of the house. Mind you, Amy KNEW that this dog was aggressive when nursing a litter. The pups were probably 8-10 weeks old. The dog (Lady was her name) was old...about 9 or 10 years...and had been bred her entire life, and was always known to be aggressive around her pups. Lady attacked me, over and over. I have a horrible scar on my leg. She tore my pants to shreds on my right leg. She also managed to grab my arm and upper thigh. Shortly after the attack, Amy forced me to move my horse from her property, and evicted me from the apartment I was renting from her. She's a joke. A horrible person. Stay away from her, and do NOT purchase a puppy from her...as a lot of them come from Lady and her progeny. You'll see Lady on her website. Amy is a liar, and a user. This is coming from someone that's known her for 10+ years.

1/5

Never got papers and puppy under weight

In Feb of 2012 I got a "6 Month old puppy" from amys acres me and my family drove 24 hours to pick him up and also to pick the best one to match with us and our 7 yr old mastiff mix. When we left I had forgot to get his papers so I called amy from my cellphone and she said she would mail them boy was i a sucker! It has been almost a year and no papers even though she kept saying she sent them certified mail. PLEASE NEVER BUY A PUPPY WITHOUT GETTING ALL YOUR PAPERWORK AND DO NOT GET ONE from Amys Acres in michigan.

1/5

Amy's Acres King Shepherds-failed to provide refund/honor contract

Amy Geise sold us 3 defective King Shepherd pups which were medically proven and diagnosed by 2 vets and the Orthopedic foundation for Animals to have mild to severe crippling hip dysplasia.Although contractually stated,she never honored her own contract and never refunded any monies.The pups were also well under standard height and weight with two having severe temperament issues.It has been over 3 years waiting for a refund.Also she states on the Michigan BBB website,she has been in the dog breeding business for 10 years when in fact it clearly states on her website she started her dog breeding business in 2006.The BBB has been informed and has yet to correct the obvious misinformation.Upon further investigation ,it seems,that if you have multiple complaints in a short period of time through the BBB regarding your business,your rating is poor.(perhaps the reason for the falsehood stated by Amy Geise as to the period her business has been in operation)Otherwise if truth be told,if the number of complaints versus the actual low number of years in business ,her rating would certainly show a decline. After providing complete documentation in regard to each pups diagnosis and asking for a refund due us on the severe crippling diagnosis,Amy Geise contacted the company our pups microchips were registered with.She then claimed she as the breeder was the owner and authorized missing posters circulated through out our area.She also notified our vets,local police and humane societies stating dogs needed to be returned to her.After speaking with several agencies ,providing proof of purchase for all pups (Ms. Geise did this only after we attempted to exercise our contractual right to a refund and the pups had been with us for approx. 14 months),the local agencies etc. came to understand Ms. Geise true motives behind her erroneous statements. Buyers Beware,this is not the only issue nor are we the only customers of Ms. Geise's that have been sold defective dogs.Read her website carefully,many inconsistencies.Read her statements as to size,then read actual statements of vets while doing OFA checks on her site for example.Interesting reading!

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