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Spiros G
2 years ago
We got our beautiful F1 doodle, Cisco, 2.5 years ago. She is the sweetest dog and we have no regrets. Kerry was great to deal with and very knowledgeable. Yes there were a lot of dogs at house, yes the house had the odor you would expect if you have 20 dogs all the time. I’m not a breeder so I have no idea what it’s supposed to look or smell like. I do know we got scheduled for a litter, there were no surprises, and Cisco is incredibly happy and healthy.
K Smith
3 years ago
We have the most well behaved sweet doodle! Kerry’s boot camp is truly invaluable!!! We didn’t need any training beyond what we learned before taking our furbaby home with us. We highly recommend!
Nikki Flores
3 years ago
Top notch breeder. You'll love working with them
Sam A
3 years ago
Best dog Breeder around by far! Our puppy Sassy that we bought from Cove Angels is so great with kids, other pets and is extremely smart. She is the best dog I’ve ever met. The entire process of buying the dog was professional and easy. I highly recommend them to everyone.
Stephanie Dos Santos Da Silva
4 years ago
Such a pleasure to work with, it was unfortunate my son had allergies, we miss our little pup!
Lisa O'Brien
4 years ago
We visited this place about a year ago. Lots and lots of red flags. She had way too many puppies of different ages and different breeds. We weren’t allowed to see the mom or where the puppies were kept. The smell was insanely bad. While we wanted to take every cute puppy she showed to us, our gut was telling us something wasn’t right. Pretty sure this is a very expensive puppy mill.
Liam Barry
4 years ago
5 stars - my dog from Cove Angels is the sweetest, most well-behaved dog ever. Dogs need love and exercise. Some come with health issues.Ratings below this didn’t do their research or really don’t deserve to have a dog at all.
Kelley Kelly
4 years ago
I am so impressed with the responsiveness and quality of dog you receive from cove angle! Nicole is amazing at accommodating all needs through this pandemic and Kerry and Michael are amazing. They truly loves all their pups. Our boy was a Emma and hobbie puppy that was due October 9th. I had dreams of a Santa pup and they bent over backwards to accommodate. We did boot camp the next day and was worth every second. Our little boy is 11 weeks and just about potty trained! Sleeps through the night and let’s my small children lay on my and take away his toys! He has had his first vet visit with me and I’m assured again he is a healthy happy little guys!! Nice work cove angel!!
Jacqueline DeLucia
4 years ago
We purchased a Goldendoodle 10 years ago . We loved the breeder and how well she handle the dogs . Lots of love in the home and the dogs were very happy . I loved we got to go visit and see how things were done . Unfortunately we had to put Bella down a little over 1 1/2 ago . We miss her dearly . We notify Nicole we are interested in purchasing another dog . We are from Ct and will drive to MA again to get a dog at Cove Angels .
Helen McDonald
4 years ago
Clearly care about their pups. Spent over an hour with us providing information regarding training, grooming, etc. All upon pick up. Terrific people. Great dog. Ours is 6 now; beautiful well tempered guy!
Christopher Brown
5 years ago
In our 2nd week with our new Buddy, and he's awesome. They produce awesome puppies!
Nicole Littlefield
5 years ago
I am not here to shame you're business, rather try to inform people about breeders. It may be easiest to find a breeder with the type of dog you want, but there are thousands of dogs across the country waiting for a forever home. A little research can bring you to a dog/puppy who needs you more than the breeder's dogs.
Nick Tessitore
5 years ago
Great place. Food is excellent.
Kristin Martin
5 years ago
Kerry knows what she's doing and her puppies know what they're doing!!!! Would definitely recommend and already have to family.
fabio guerschuny
5 years ago
Cutest dogs. And the owner/breeder is so polite and knowledgeable. Can't wait to buy a puppy.
Cait Croy
5 years ago
Couldn’t be happier with my pup. Kerry was so knowledgeable and correct with everything for training. Puppy came home the first night and didn’t even make a peep in his crate! Impressed from the very beginning!!!
Michael Hogan
6 years ago
I can not imagine a better experience with our dog Harley. I grew up with a dog years ago and this is my first dog in double digit years, and my first dog with kids. My friend has an amazing Goldendoodle from Cove Angels but we also did our own research. Kerry, the owner, was amazing. There were a few litters at the time and she was so patient and so helpful picking THE one. She is also wonderful with kids. To say she loves the dogs is an understatement, I honestly don't think she would send the dog home with someone she felt wasn't a fit. We went to a few breeders and Cove Angels was the best in our opinion. Real and good people who run the business out of a nice home. The coaching she gave us with our first dog was beyond helpful including a few tips I never would have come up with in my puppy book. We love our dog, he is so gentle, happy and healthy. We are thinking about a second "doodle" already. Would give an extra star if it was an option.
Karen Parmenter
7 years ago
We have a 10 year old golden doodle that we got from Oklahoma and she is great. We contacted the same breeder to get another and unfortunately the breeder died. We went here and picked out a doodle. It seemed to shed some but I was told that they all do as a puppy. Well it has been 2 years now, puppy hood is over and he has not "grown out of it". I need to vacuum at least every other day. I know that getting a non shedder is not a guarantee but I think experienced breeders can tell. I feel we were deceived.
Chris Kinney
7 years ago
Breeders who care about the dogs they breed. Great people.
Future Info Soft
8 years ago
My puppy was having some trouble putting on weight, and when I asked Kerry, she told me to try BARF food. So glad I did, he’s healthier and happier than ever now!
Steve Andrews
8 years ago
I have two Doodles from Kerry at Cove Angels and am very happy and delighted with both. She is a world of knowledge and a consumate top notch breeder. Those who complain about odor need to remember dogs are bred there, duh. As far a the genetic eye issue it is not a proven geneticbdefect defect. Just an accident of nature. She is the best and I can't say enough about her.
Wendy Hendrickson
8 years ago
My husband and I drove three hours for a scheduled appt, made several days beforehand. When we arrived there was noone on the premises. We had called 30 minutes beforehand to say ,to a man that answered ,that we ran into traffic but would be there shortly. After waiting and knocking and no one answering the door, I called the number again. I explained we had an appt and had driven threehours in traffic to get there and noone was there.The gentleman rudely dismissed me and said I was not in his appt book. He explained he was kerry's father and was in Rhode Island and had not taken any such message. I said i talked with a guy who had repeated all my information. He said he knew "nothing about it and it must've been Michael". He kept giving me an attitude and was extremely demeaning and rude. I again repeated how we had just driven three hours through boston traffic to be at our scheduled appt and I found his attitude very troubling..he then said well why dont you just get in your car and drive back three hours and hung up on me. I am pretty grateful this whole disturbing conversation took place because we were seriously considering paying the very expensive price of $ $2231.25 I would hope that future doodle owners would be extremely cautious of such an operation and find another breeder who would treat their clients with respect rather than abuse.
Jane McFarland
9 years ago
I am severely disappointed in the lack of professionalism and irresponsibility this breeder has shown. Kerry Angell, of Cove Angels, is breeding Goldendoodles that have a genetic disorder and she does not alert buyers that their puppy may suffer from a congenital deformity. I paid $2,200 for a Goldendoodle from one of her litters in June of 2014 and within 6 weeks I noticed an issue with the puppy's eye. I took him to two Veterinarians who diagnosed a problem called Nictatating Membrane Cartilage. This genetic deformity requires surgical correction and costs over $2,000, with no guarantee the problem will be completely resolved . When I notified Kerry about the eye deformity and that it is likely to be passed on to other puppies through her breeding business, she denied that my puppy came from Cove Angels. I was shocked - I have the paperwork and the canceled check to prove that he was purchased from one of her litters. Please be forewarned - Kerry of Cove Angels is knowingly passing on a genetic disorder through her breeding business and charging top dollar for puppies who initially appear to be healthy, but may suffer from inherited physical problems as they become older. She runs a dishonest and unhealthy practice.
Molly Byman
9 years ago
If I had trusted my instincts I never would have purchased our puppy from Cove Angels. I ignored all the red flags because we got caught up in the excitement of owning one of the adorable puppies. The first red flag was the odor. When I entered Kerry's house, I was met with a foul odor, but trying to remain non-judgmental, I assumed it was just the way a house full of dogs smells. I ignored it. However, when we were viewing the puppies, they were peeing and pooping all over the carpeted family room, and Kerry didn't care. My throat actually burned after visiting with the dogs. The second red flag was the sheer number of puppies available to us. Kerry's house is average size, but there were puppies of all ages. In one visit we saw several adult dogs running in the yard, and several litters. There were 4 day-old puppies, 4 week-old puppies, 9 week-old puppies, 12 week-old puppies, 4 month-old puppies and this was just a sampling. I was never invited downstairs, but I shudder to think how many dogs were kept in that basement. The third red flag was waving the day we picked up our puppy. At first Kerry brought us the wrong puppy, and then she did it again. She had no record of the puppy we had painstakingly selected. When she was filling out the contract, she didn't know who the mother of our puppy was. Finally, she scribbled some name down, but I'm still not certain it is the actual mother of our puppy. I was never allowed to see the mother, only the father. If my radar wasn't up by now, it was when I looked at the contract and noticed that the Golden Doodle we paid over $2,100. for was actually a cross between a Golden Doodle and Labradoodle. We were very clear that we wanted a Golden Doodle. At this point my 2 children had fallen in love with Luna, and we didn't want to give her up, so we ignored the misrepresentation. The final red flag was when we took Luna out to potty before she got in the car for the hour long ride to our house. We were told that she had never been outside once since she was born 9 weeks ago. It was too cold. Well, yes it was cold and it was still cold when we brought Luna home, but we somehow managed to take her out 20 times a day despite the New England weather. Luna acted like a deer in headlights when she stepped on snow for the first time. She never did potty before the car ride because she obviously had no idea that dogs pee outside. Sadly, our problems only worsened once we got Luna home. She had a nasty case of parasites which took 2 rounds of antibiotics to clear up. She was peeing and pooping in her crate every day for the first 2 weeks. Luna certainly wasn't proving to be the house trained dog we were promised. After that Luna developed/had a urinary tract infection, which also took 2 rounds of antibiotics to cure. The only reason I discovered the UTI was because she was constantly peeing all over the house and I called my vet because I was afraid I was giving her too much water. The vet ordered a round of tests because she said what we were experiencing with Luna was not normal. Now Luna is almost 7 months old, and despite the private and group training classes, and our herculean efforts to train her, Luna still isn't house broken. She pees in the house every day, even thought she is watched vigilantly, taken out constantly and fed on a schedule. We have read every piece of literature on the house breaking and asked every expert, and we can't get the problem under control. I have come to the realization, that we bought a very expensive puppy mill dog. The instinct to relieve herself outside was destroyed because of the inhumane conditions that Luna lived in for 9 weeks. We are at our wits end trying to house break our Cove Angel puppy. The last straw was when we called Kerry and sent her a letter alerting her to the health issues Luna has experienced, and we never heard back. If i had to do it all over again, I would never have bought a puppy from Cove Angels. There are many wonderful breeders out there, so seek them out and trust your instincts!
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