About BestAussieDoodles.com
BestAussieDoodles.com is a website that lists Aussie Doodles for sale. This website is a “partner” or “sister” website to known high volume online doodle puppy seller CrockettDoodles.com that is based in Greenville, SC.
BestAussieDoodles.com is a website that lists Aussie Doodles for sale. This website is a “partner” or “sister” website to known high volume online doodle puppy seller CrockettDoodles.com that is based in Greenville, SC.
BestAussieDoodles.com is a “sister” or “partner” website of the massive online doodle seller CrockettDoodles.com. In fact, you are not actually buying a puppy from the BestAussieDoodles.com you are redirected to CrockettDoodles.com to find and pay for a puppy. CrockettDoodles.com lists dozens and dozens of doodle puppies for sale. Because of this, we do not recommend buying a puppy from BestAussieDoodles.com.
The BestAussieDoodles.com website seems to be a landing page for people looking for Aussie Doodles for sale online. Once they have you on the page, if you are interested in buying a Aussie Doodle puppy they redirect you to the Crockettdoodles.com website. Crockett Doodles sells up to 15 different doodle breed mixes on their website. They have Aussiedoodle puppies, Bernedoodle puppies, Cavachon puppies, Cavapoo puppies, Cockapoo puppies, Goldendoodle puppies, Irishdoodle puppies, Labradoodle puppies, Maltipoo puppies, Newfiedoodle and Saint Berdoodles puppies, Sheepadoodles puppies, Springerdoodles (Sproodles) puppies, Swiss Doodle puppies and even Yorkipoos. That is a lot of dogs! CrockettDoodles.com also has many other “sister” or “partner” websites capturing buyers of other Doodle mix breeds too.
The following websites are associated with CrockettDoodles.com, BestGoldenDoodles.com, BestBerneDoodles.com, Irish-Doodles.com, BestLabraDoodles.com, NewfieDoodles.com, Saint-BerDoodles.com, BestSheepaDoodles.com, SwissDoodles.com, and SpringerDoodles.com (Sproodles). These as well as BestAussieDoodles.com are landing pages of sorts used to capture more puppy buyers.
We consider BestAussieDoodles.com along with all their “sister” or “partner” websites including CrockettDoodles.com to be high-volume online puppy sellers. Crockett Doodles claims their puppies are family raised but they will not let you meet the breeder, meet or see the mother of your puppy or see where your puppy was born. CrockettDoodles.com states they direct ship puppies. They are also known to use USDA commercial and USDA Amish dog breeders as “guardian” families to supply their puppies.
The website uses the words “adopt” and “adoption” when you are actually buying the puppy and shelling out thousands to do so. The day you pay for the dog is called “adoption day” maybe to make you feel good about the transaction of paying thousands of dollars for an animal you have never met and are not allowed to see where it was born but will have for 15 plus years.
As stated on their website, the costs of their puppies’ range in the $2,500-$4,000 which does not include the extra costs and delivery charges. Speaking of delivery, they will ship a puppy by ground delivery or flight nanny anywhere is the contiguous United States. We consider the shipping and delivery of puppies in these manners red flags.
Crockett Doodles will let you pick up your puppy in person at a pickup “location,” but you are not allowed to go to the breeder’s “home,” meet the mother dog or see where your puppy was born. All what we consider huge red flags. In fact, we asked specific questions about the breeding dogs, how old and how many litters and they would not tell us anything. They decide which dog to match you up with from the checklist submitted by you the interested puppy buyer. They then send you a match and you decide from a picture if you will accept it.
We do not recommend buying a puppy based off a picture ever and we never recommend buying a puppy from a website. BestAussieDoodles.com and CrockettDoodles.com websites are no exception.
We do not recommend buying a puppy from Bestaussiedoodles.com because you are actually buying the puppy from Crockettdoodles.com There is no transparency about the breeder or where your puppy is actually coming from. There are too many red flags, and you might be supporting cruelty.
Please contact us if you have more questions about BestAussieDoodles.com or would like to report a sick puppy.
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We do not recommend buying a puppy listed for sale on the BestAussieDoodles.com website ever.
Buying a puppy from an online breeder is risky. We do not endorse websites like BestAussieDoodles.com. You are not actually buying the puppy from BestAussieDoodles.com you are buying it from the massive online doodle seller Crockett Doodles. CrockettDoodles.com lists hundreds and hundreds of puppies for sale online each year.
There are too many risks to buying puppies online. Dogs live for 14 plus years, and it is important to see firsthand where the puppy was born, meet its mother to make sure she is treated well, she is healthy and happy, not over bred or living in a commercial breeding facility. CrockettDoodles.com states on their website they do not allow you to visit the breeders home or see where your puppy was born. These are huge red flags to us, they want you to trust them with your hard-earned money, yet they are not transparent about where their puppies are born.
We do not recommend buying a puppy based off a picture. It is not safe to buy any dog online, nor do we suggest having the puppy shipped to you by air nanny or even meeting the breeder halfway or in a parking lot.
If you are not able to pick up the puppy in person, see the mother dog and where she and all the breeder’s dogs live, you might be supporting a puppy mill or animal cruelty.
BestAussieDoodles.com talks a lot about their dogs being family and home raised. Since interested puppy buyers are redirected to the CrockettDoodles.com website, the breeders’ selling puppies are the same ones used by CrockettDoodles.com.
Crockett Doodles states on their website that they used to let people go to the breeder’s home and meet the mother dog, but they are too high volume now to allow that and too busy to arrange it, so it is no longer an option. We consider this excuse a giant red flag.
Since CrockettDoodles.com uses USDA dog breeders to supply their puppies we don’t ever recommend buying a puppy from them.
Puppy mills are any dog breeder that puts profit over the health and well-being of the breeding dogs and puppies produced. These breeders vary in size from small breeders — ten to twenty dogs — to very large breeders that have hundreds of breeding dogs. Puppy mills are legal, and some are licensed by the USDA.
To maximize profit, female dogs are kept pregnant, bred at every heat cycle to produce as many puppies as possible. The breeding dogs are usually kept in wire cages, many times stacked. The breeding dogs are not groomed, they are not given opportunity to exercise, nor do they know the touch of a loving hand. They are denied basic veterinary care, and most are living and breeding with painful conditions such as urinary tract infections, ear infections, rotten teeth, infected eyes, tumors, infected mammary glands, and sore feet from standing on wire cage floors — that never get addressed. It is important to know that any breeder can be a puppy mill. It’s hard to imagine the breeder you are talking or texting with could be a puppy mill.
If the breeder has excuses why they won’t let you see where they keep the breeding dogs or you are not able to meet the mother dog in person, we suggest you find another breeder. It is important to know that any breeder can be a puppy mill. It’s hard to imagine the breeder you are talking or texting with could be a puppy mill. If the breeder has excuses why they won’t let you see where they keep the breeding dogs or you are not able to meet the mother dog in person, we suggest you find another breeder.