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Heard anything about Four Willows Kennel?

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I am thinking of purchase a pup from Four Willows Kennel in Cream Ridge NJ. Has anyone hear anything regarding their reputation>
 
#4 ·
They have two dogs listed in K9data but without any sort of info other than the name and sex... what information do you have on them?

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I do not know Robin (Four Willows) well but what I do know of, she is ok. She at one time worked with Ann Johnson I beleive. She has belonged to the Garden State GRC for a couple of years and has helped at numerous club functions in that time. I believe she has recently adopted the "Four Willows" kennel name. She has in the past also used "Willow" and "Meirs" as her kennel name. She also used "Willow Gold Rush" and you will find numerous dogs in OFA database under tha kennel. I am not aware of any thing negative but with any breeder you want to be sure they are doing all their clearances.
Sorry I can not be of more insight. Good luck in your search.
 
#9 ·
Good luck finding the puppy of your dreams. I guess you'll know more tomorrow night. It's exciting.
 
#12 ·
Also looking at this kennels pups any more news? Are all dogs goldrush background? We foolishly didn't look at pedigrees from parents , no clearance on moms hips but eyes, elbows , heart. Dad has none yet. Dogs look amazing. but now nervous. Please respong:uhoh:

I would not recommend purchasing a puppy out of parents that do not have ALL clearances - hips/elbows, CERF eyes, and cardiac - preferably done by a board certified cardiologist rather than a practitioner.

Mom having everything but hips would cause me to wonder if her hips were done but did not clear (since elbows are done, and rads are usually taken at the same time). Dad not having any breaks the deal completely for me.
 
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I agree-I would not purchase a puppy from such a breeding. I don't understand elbows but not hips done, since they are generally done at the same time. Dad not having any clearances done is enough to be a deal-killer for me. Even if it were an accidental breeding and Dad too young for clearances, no hips on Mom would still be a deal breaker for me.
 
#16 ·
Four Willows

My husband received a nicely written email from breeder today, lots of information. Says that both sire and dam have heart, eyes certs, will be having hip and elbow certs on Tuesday. She understands our hesitancy and we can back out of course. She also has alot of gold rush in her line, and about 10 yrs ago we lost a gold rush pup to cancer at 6. My hubby is concerned about this too. I frankly don't feel any one line of goldens is solely responsible for cancer in the breed. I feel much is environmental, vaccines etc. With our current golden we titer for shots, use no lawn products with pesticides, etc. We are sooo in love with the pups, I'd be happy to forward her email to someone privately to get an unbiased opinion. I do not want to cause any trouble for the breeder, she is wonderful, and had been totally wonderful to us. Honest from the get go, its just alot of information to obsorb. We went with our little list, all of our questions and then picked from a litter we didn't know existed, and of course have arrived at this situation . Thanks for all of your opinions. I know I need to listen to my head instead of my heart, but what if she show proof of all the other clearances and then offers, to forward the hips and elbow copies to us? Thanks again.:(
 
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My husband received a nicely written email from breeder today, lots of information. Says that both sire and dam have heart, eyes certs, will be having hip and elbow certs on Tuesday. She understands our hesitancy and we can back out of course. She also has alot of gold rush in her line, and about 10 yrs ago we lost a gold rush pup to cancer at 6. My hubby is concerned about this too. I frankly don't feel any one line of goldens is solely responsible for cancer in the breed. I feel much is environmental, vaccines etc. With our current golden we titer for shots, use no lawn products with pesticides, etc. We are sooo in love with the pups, I'd be happy to forward her email to someone privately to get an unbiased opinion. I do not want to cause any trouble for the breeder, she is wonderful, and had been totally wonderful to us. Honest from the get go, its just alot of information to obsorb. We went with our little list, all of our questions and then picked from a litter we didn't know existed, and of course have arrived at this situation . Thanks for all of your opinions. I know I need to listen to my head instead of my heart, but what if she show proof of all the other clearances and then offers, to forward the hips and elbow copies to us? Thanks again.:(
The breeding was made before hips and elbows were done - what if they don't clear? Why was the breeding made prior to having done the clearances in the first place? If the others were already done, why were they not listed on the databases?
 
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Four Willows Kennel

We had a negative experience with Four Willows Kennel. The setting and the owner seemed nice. We put down a deposit on a pup, but within hours went home and did some research on k-9 data to discover that the owner's dogs are Gold Rush dogs, which we've heard by numerous sources have a number of health issues. We called back within a few hours, and when we mentioned that we didn't realize the pup had Gold Rush lineage, the owner turned from very friendly to very unfriendly. I recognize that we had no leverage regarding the deposit and no legal leg to stand on in terms of getting it back, but with breeders who really love the dogs and breed because they love it, I think they would be happy to refund a deposit for these reasons. We certainly didn't keep anyone else from buying the pup within a few hours. It's not even about the money; it's the attitude and the approach to dog breeding and selling. I've about had it with people who turn breeding goldens into a business. To be honest, this has become such a big business, I'm not even sure this post will remain up due to some legal wranglings over reputations and lawsuits and the like. It feels terrible dealing with folks like that, and in the end it's all about the money and moving dogs, not the dogs themselves or the people you're selling them to. Luckily we've met a very nice woman who is still breeding because she loves dogs, and only breeds once or twice a year--Four Willows had three litters available yesterday. Good luck; we're just lucky we only lost $200 rather than being worrying for the next however many years that we doubled or tripled the dog's likelihood of passing away young.
 
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We had a negative experience with Four Willows Kennel. The setting and the owner seemed nice. We put down a deposit on a pup, but within hours went home and did some research on k-9 data to discover that the owner's dogs are Gold Rush dogs, which we've heard by numerous sources have a number of health issues. We called back within a few hours, and when we mentioned that we didn't realize the pup had Gold Rush lineage, the owner turned from very friendly to very unfriendly. I recognize that we had no leverage regarding the deposit and no legal leg to stand on in terms of getting it back, but with breeders who really love the dogs and breed because they love it, I think they would be happy to refund a deposit for these reasons. We certainly didn't keep anyone else from buying the pup within a few hours. It's not even about the money; it's the attitude and the approach to dog breeding and selling. I've about had it with people who turn breeding goldens into a business. To be honest, this has become such a big business, I'm not even sure this post will remain up due to some legal wranglings over reputations and lawsuits and the like. It feels terrible dealing with folks like that, and in the end it's all about the money and moving dogs, not the dogs themselves or the people you're selling them to. Luckily we've met a very nice woman who is still breeding because she loves dogs, and only breeds once or twice a year--Four Willows had three litters available yesterday. Good luck; we're just lucky we only lost $200 rather than being worrying for the next however many years that we doubled or tripled the dog's likelihood of passing away young.
I'm going to stick out my neck here and say "This does not sound anything like the person who owns Four Willows at all" I happen to know her personally! And I would also like to add, she is very much so involved with Goldens. geesh.....nuff said...before I get banned
 
#20 ·
I'm sorry that you had a bad experience. Finding a puppy is the easy part, you could go to the classified and find one tonight. But- that isn't what we're looking for, is it? We all want a breeder that cares about their dogs health first and foremost. It is a tough journey to find the right breeder and puppy, but it will be very worth it!

Try contacting your local GR club or visit: http://www.goldenbreedersresource.org/kennel_search_results.php

Make sure to ask all questions regarding clearances and ask for help along the way. Start a new thread and ask for recommendations. We have a few members from NJ area. Good luck in your search! Your puppy is out there!!
 
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Negative Experience with Four Willows Kennel

From personal experience, I highly recommend looking elsewhere for your golden pup. Robin, the owner, was hostile and single-mindedly focused on keeping our deposit when we asked if her dogs were Gold Rush dogs. We are so happy with our pup now, and she can keep the $200 if it's so important to her. What's important to us is getting a pup we feel good about, not being pressured by someone who I suspect doesn't really like dogs or people.
 
#26 ·
Four Willows Kennel

HI Yes we do indeed have a puppy from four willows, her name is Daisy and she is wonderful, smart, beautiful and please god, healthy..... the only problem healthwise was waxy, not infected ears, and we feed her grain free now, so thats not a issue.....We do follow the Jean Dodds vaccine protocol, limited vaccines, and titers to see which vaccines are not needed. I have a fantastic vet that is open to all of this of course. I have not had any contact with the breeder, Robin Meirs, but I will say that we recently lost our 11 yr old golden to cancer in October, and did consider another pup from Four Willows, but found a breeder with our first dogs linage.....

Good luck, Daisy also has a great temperament, and loves all people and animals....there is no dog in the world like a GOLDEN RETRIEVER!!!:wave:
 
#29 ·
What makes you think this breeder is not local to the poster?
And why not a dog from Four Willows?
 
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Four Willows

I know this post is old but I am curious (rfallon) if you decided to purchase a pup from Robin at Four Willows. I will be looking for a Golden Retriever breeder soon and just starting researching. I would appreciate any information you could give me from your research efforts. Thank you