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Cakebread Cockers


Country United States
State Arizona
City El Mirage
Address 12741 W Sweetwater Ave
Phone 602-695-8362
Website http://cakebreadcockers.com

Cakebread Cockers Reviews

Most Useful Comment
  • May 22, 2017

12/16/2016 Aimee Cakebread from Cakebread Cockers www.cakebreadcockers.com contacted me to purchase a puppy that she was expecting to breed the end of Dec via FB messanger. I was looking for a chocolate Merle male. I wanted to have the puppy by summer for potty training reasons as fall and winter in Wisconsin cannot be great for this reason. I posted this on sites looking for cocker spaniel puppies. She saw my post and contacted me off of this post. She offered me 2nd pick of the litter if I put money down to hold the puppy. (Right up front I did not sign any contract) As it was the week of Christmas she asked if I could

put the $1000.00 nonrefundable puppy deposit down. I read through all her contracts regarding the puppies. I agreed to it as I assumed I would get a puppy or be refunded if no puppy was available for me to purchase. She breed them on 12/19/2016. She called me that day to talk over things. (I don’t have actual evidence of this conversation so I won’t say what was all said) I waited 9 weeks. No choc merle male available. One merle girl that I asked about as I had 2nd pick and the 1st pick went to a male parti. She said I couldn’t take her as someone had money down on a merle female. FIRST time she lied and cheated

me. She again called me as she wanted to discuss other options. She mentioned she has another one preg. and was waiting for Ginger to be breed as she expected her to come into heat with the other girls. I waited another 4 weeks. She told me she breed her the middle of March. On April 25, 2017 I contacted her checking to see if she was preg. She never kept me updated. She told me she didn’t take and that she had again gone into heat and breed her to Bo again. I found out by her website that again she lied to me on the 25th as she had not yet breed her. At this point I didn’t want to wait another 4-5 weeks just to find out if she was

preg and then another 5 more to find out we didn’t have a choc merle male. I asked if I could have a refund. I told her since I know this was an inconvenience that if she wanted to keep $200 and refund the $800. I know I didn’t waste any of her time or money as there was never a puppy that I chose to keep. She refused. I gave her more time to think about it and did discuss things with my lawyer. I again gave her time to think about it…she responded extremely nasty as she was having medical issues. (None of which I knew about). I told her to take care of herself first and we would talk later. I followed up a week later asking if she

would consider a compromise. She had a puppy from the first litter still there that was almost 12 weeks old. I offered her $200 more for him as it is not what I wanted and flights have now doubled since the last time. I only offered this thinking that it would not waste my money or time. She refused again and was extremely nasty. At this point I have no interest in giving her any more money. I have contacted the Federal trade commission and my lawyer. If anyone wants a dog from her let me know as you can have my $1000 deposit that I will lose at the end of the year since it is nonrefundable and only lasts a year!!! After this all happened

I have since researched her through court records in Iowa, Nebraska and Arizona. She has multiple charges against her for the exact same thing. She has lost multiple lawsuits but never pays what is due. She has 4 names to look up Aimee Cakebread, Aimee Fowler, Aimee Webb, Aimee Atkins. 2 Business Names as she knows she has an issue AJ Kennels and Cakebread Cockers. She has lived in 3 states in the last couple years. BEWARE!

Nicolette West Bend, WI

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  • Nov 7, 2020

I am from the area both Amiee and her husband come from. Their families are as questionable as they are. Their families will cover for them. People from my area generally avoid Aimee, her husband, and their families. Too many people have been burned by them.

Last I knew they were living by McCook Lake in extreme SE south Dakota. They tend to stay in the tri-state area there as that is where most of their family is. Aimee's husband Kenny Cakebread's mother lives in Arizona. Aimee's mother owns a large part of a small town in NW Nebraska.

They do not live in one place for very long. They tend to move from rental houses into their trailer and move from campground to campground in the tri-state area often.

Their dogs do not get to roam their home. They spend most of their lives in travel in crates. If anyone finds out where they live, you may want to contact local animal welfare to check on those animals. There are people who claim to have seen things. I did not witness them so I will not talk about it.

Just beware when dealing with her and her husband. I know them and know both are liars. I know they can also pick up and move within a few hours.

  • Oct 28, 2019

On or about August 20, 2019 Aimee Cakebread alegedly committed fraud by purchasing two show/champion lined Cocker Spaniels from a show breeder (Cheryl Brown, Che-Lee Cockers) in Georgia under a false name. Aimee drove over 1300 miles from Le Mars, Iowa to Byron, Georgia to purchase the two dogs. Aimee presented herself as Jamie Goodier and fruaduantly signed paperwork using a false name.

Perhaps because she was not able to purchase the champion lined dogs using her own name. Aimee breeds the Merle line and registers them with the AKC kennel name Aj’s. She markets them with the name Cakebread Cockers. Many in the show community do not want their lines bred with a Merle therefore they will not sell or trade with Aimee.

After the transaction was completed Aimee drove back to Iowa and bragged to a friend about what she had done. The friend contacted the original breeder of one of the dogs sold to Aimee (Lisa Bowers of Bow-Ks Cockers) and shared the information she received from Aimee.

  • Oct 19, 2019

On or about August 20, 2019 Aimee Cakebread alegedly committed fraud by purchasing two show/champion lined Cocker Spaniels from a show breeder (Cheryl Brown, Che-Lee Cockers) in Georgia under a false name. Aimee drove over 1300 miles from Le Mars, Iowa to Byron, Georgia to purchase the two dogs. Aimee presented herself as Jamie Goodier and fruaduantly signed paperwork using a false name.

Perhaps because she was not able to purchase the champion lined dogs using her own name. Aimee breeds the Merle line and registers them with the AKC kennel name Aj’s. She markets them with the name Cakebread Cockers. Many in the show community do not want their lines bred with a Merle therefore they will not sell or trade with Aimee.

After the transaction was completed Aimee drove back to Iowa and bragged to a friend about what she had done. The friend contacted the original breeder of one of the dogs sold to Aimee (Lisa Bowers of Bow-Ks Cockers) and shared the information she received from Aimee.

On 8-28-19 Lisa posted a description of the entire event on her Facebook page, including text messages asking the Cocker community to help by sharing the post. The post was shared on other pages and the show cocker community demanded action.

Lisa and Cheryl intended to press charges for fraud and had contacted local authorities. Cheryl's property contains security cameras and footage was available to support the allegations. When faced with her 'mistake' Aimee agreed to return the two dogs if no charges were pressed and the original post on Facebook was removed. Lisa removed the post on her Facebook page however the post had been shared on Linda Jacob's Facebook page. Linda refused to remove the post until the dogs were returned.

Aimee, pretending to Jaime began texting Linda and threatening her with police action if Linda did not remove the post from Facebook. Linda refused to remove the post.

On 9-2-19 Cheryl Brown drove from Georgia to Iowa (Aimee’s home) to retrieve the dogs from Aimee Cakebread. Lisa posted pictures of the two dogs in Cheryl’s car on their way back home.

The original posts describing what Aimee/Jamie still remains on Facebook.

Aimee Cakebread has several accounts on Facebook. The Cakebread Cockers account is where she posts her litters for sale:

  • Oct 14, 2019

Aimee cakebread was reported to the iowa dept of agriculture in oct 2019 for running an unlicensed commercial breeding operation. She was also reported to the plymouth county zoning authority for running a commercial breeding operation without a conditional use permit. The iowa dept of agriculture visited aimee's breeding facility and sited her for not having a license and not vaccinating the adult dogs on her property against rabies.

Commercial breeding facilities in the state of iowa are required to have scheduled vet and agency visits. Aimee's first official vet visit was approximately 10-10-19 as stated on her facebook page where she was forced to vaccinate her adult dogs.

Aimee was also reported to the akc for alleged fraud related to the purchase of two cocker spaniels under a fake name Search for aimee cakebread in scamion.com or search facebook for aimee cakebread)

  • Oct 2, 2019

On or about August 20, 2019 Aimee Cakebread alegedly committed fraud by purchasing two show/champion lined Cocker Spaniels from a show breeder (Cheryl Brown, Che-Lee Cockers) in Georgia under a false name. Aimee drove over 1300 miles from Le Mars, Iowa to Byron, Georgia to purchase the two dogs. Aimee presented herself as Jamie Goodier and fruaduantly signed paperwork using a false name.

Perhaps because she was not able to purchase the champion lined dogs using her own name. Aimee breeds the Merle line and registers them with the AKC kennel name Aj’s. She markets them with the name Cakebread Cockers. Many in the show community do not want their lines bred with a Merle therefore they will not sell or trade with Aimee.

After the transaction was completed Aimee drove back to Iowa and bragged to a friend about what she had done. The friend contacted the original breeder of one of the dogs sold to Aimee (Lisa Bowers of Bow-Ks Cockers) and shared the information she received from Aimee.

On 8-28-19 Lisa posted a description of the entire event on her Facebook page, including text messages asking the Cocker community to help by sharing the post. The post was shared on other pages and the show cocker community demanded action.

Lisa and Cheryl intended to press charges for fraud and had contacted local authorities. Cheryl's property contains security cameras and footage was available to support the allegations. When faced with her 'mistake' Aimee agreed to return the two dogs if no charges were pressed and the original post on Facebook was removed. Lisa removed the post on her Facebook page however the post had been shared on Linda Jacob's Facebook page. Linda refused to remove the post until the dogs were returned.

Aimee, pretending to Jaime began texting Linda and threatening her with police action if Linda did not remove the post from Facebook. Linda refused to remove the post.

On 9-2-19 Cheryl Brown drove from Georgia to Iowa (Aimee’s home) to retrieve the dogs from Aimee Cakebread. Lisa posted pictures of the two dogs in Cheryl’s car on their way back home.

The original posts describing what Aimee/Jamie still remains on Facebook.

Aimee Cakebread has several accounts on Facebook. The Cakebread Cockers account is where she posts her litters for sale:

https://www.facebook.com/Cakebreadcockers/?ref=br_rs

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