We purchased a puppy from Liz in December of 2014. For the first nine months of her life, our dog was the ideal puppy: she was easy to train, sweet, and affectionate. But, in September, her health began to deteriorate. She began limping on her right leg. We took her to the vet, and she improved for a few weeks. Then, the limp returned, she began bunny-hopping on her back legs, and would not eat or move. We took her to a specialist, and they diagnosed her with hip dysplasia. We have spent and will likely continue to spend thousands of dollars treating our puppy, and she has been in severe and chronic pain for most of her life. I contacted Liz to let her know about this and she ignored my email. I’m am writing this review to protect any future customers of this business. Do not buy or do business with these people. But, if for some reason you do, do not buy a dog from them unless they can show that the dog has certified hips. It has been very hard on us to fall in love with a puppy only to find out that she has a serious congenital issue like hip dysplasia. I hope that, in the future, no one else has to experience the heartache we have.