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    Dogtopia

    1.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Barking Up the Right Tree

    Barking Up the Right Tree

    4.4
    (7 reviews)

    I was very hesitant of using Barking Up the Right Tree at first…read more After having 2 pet sitters quit on me because of my overly aggressive cat, I didn't have much confidence that this would go any different. However, my sitter - Andrea - is phenomenal and probably one of the first people ever that my diabetic cat lets near her. I am very happy that I have found her. I do find that they are a bit pricey. $2 for every additional cat seems a bit much, considering that the process would be the same, especially when you already are paying extra for medication administration. But I guess that when you have a good pet sitter, it's worth the extra money.

    OUR EXPERIENCE WITH BURT WAS A NIGHTMARE. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THEM AND WOULD NOT HIRE THEM AGAIN…read more We hired Barking Up the Right Tree (BURT) for the first time as part of a five-day, five-night pet-sitting engagement for our two dogs, agreeing to five walks and five overnight stays with a female sitter (our dogs tend to prefer women) and a military discount. During this time, we experienced three issues, all of which we brought to their attention (vs. of the other way around): 1. The first pet sitter brought her fiancé along without our knowledge or permission, which we caught on our doorbell. The excuse was that he was experiencing "a distressing personal situation." This is not only extremely unprofessional; it's a liability. We let it go and asked that it not happen again. 2. The second pet sitter, who was booked for an overnight stay, left at 9:45 PM to spend the night at her own home. At first, we thought she went to get dinner, but after two hours, we contacted the owners again. They confirmed she went home because she interpreted my offer "to stay in our guest room if she wanted" meant she did not actually have to stay overnight, despite the fact we paid for an overnight stay. They sent her back and took one night off our bill. At this point, I started wondering if I needed to fly home; this was not going well. 3. A couple of days later, we returned home only to find that the first pet sitter had burned the interior of our built-in microwave and melted the interior door panel by heating up metal dog bowls in it, twice. She could have caught our kitchen on fire. When contacted, the owners confirmed she did it but claimed she didn't know you can't microwave metal or where alternate bowls were located. I would assume this is common sense, but you'd think you'd stop the microwave after it started sparking the first time. I also sent her a photo of my instruction letter where I had explicitly mentioned where the other bowls were. Despite our open communication throughout this experience, their manager blamed us for the sitters' errors and made both excuses (e.g., "they're not our employees; they're independent contractors") and sarcastic comments ("we don't put trackers on them"). She informed us that our "old" microwave was worth $100 "if that." It's a built-in, name-brand appliance with a replacement cost almost three times that. After everything, she also decided it was a good time to ask for proof of my husband's military service, questioning his integrity. When you trust someone with both your pets and your home, you might expect them to treat you a little better.

    Dogtopia - petboarding - Updated August 2026

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