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    Go Dogs Go - Max and Molly Mae at Halloween and Molly in her Butterfly costume.

    Go Dogs Go

    (3 reviews)

    WARNING‼ ZERO STARS SHOULD BE AN OPTION!…read more*On Thursday October 17th 2019, I dropped off my Zula, my Frenchie, at Go Dogs Go in Bellbrook for 5 days of boarding. *I paid up front for her boarding through Monday. I paid via Cashapp. *On Saturday October 19th 2019, at 5:42pm I looked at my phone and saw that I had two missed calls, a missed FaceTime call, along with a voicemail message from Donald Bolton, the owner of Go Dogs Go. I returned his call and learned of Zula's death. *Bolton told me that Zula along with 6-7 other larger dogs were left unattended in the back yard of his business "for 10-15 minutes" and when he returned, Zula's dead body was being dragged by a particular dog. I had met this dog before so this didn't make sense to me. He was a friendly dog, and he and Zula enjoyed playing together. *Mr. Bolton offered to cremate Zula the next day. I responded that I would pick her up the next day immediately upon landing, and not to destroy my dog. *My flight landed Sunday October 20th at 12:30 pm. I arrived home by 1:45 pm. I unloaded my car with the assistance of four close friends, and went to pick up Zula's body. *The five of us arrived to Go Dogs Go in Bellbrook at approximately 2:15pm *MR. BOLTON BROUGHT ZULA OUT TO ME IN A TRASH BAG! She was soaking wet. He said that he was washing her when we arrived. The sight of my Zula brought out in a trash bag destroyed me. *Bolton spoke graphically about Zula's head being almost ripped off. *Kelly Capasso, the Practice Manager of Bigger Road Veterinary Clinic took the trash bag with Zula's body to her car and brought blankets so that she and her mother would be able to present her to me to say goodbye before Kelly took Zula back to the clinic for autopsy reports. *Mr. Bolton told Kelly to send him the veterinary bill. *Mr. Bolton then told me that when I am ready for a new dog that he would pay for it. I learned later that this was not offered out of kindness, it's the law. There are plenty more frustrating details to this story, but what I need pet lovers to know is that the state of Ohio considers dogs property. Replacement of property is all that I was legally owed. Even though my Zula was left unattended with several large dogs, for hours, there were no criminal charges that could be filed. This was negligent as hell, but I had no legal recourse. Whether our dogs live or die in their care, the facilities remain protected by law AND THEY KNOW IT! All they legally owe us is the adjusted value of the dead pet, which Bolton's insurance has paid. **Mr. Bolton STILL refuses to refund me the money I paid him in advance for dog the weekend she was killed and beyond. . Payments were required in advance for daycare packages.** It's all about money. Beware!! #JusticeForZula Dr. Williams

    Don and Mike work tirelessly to love my puppy and socialize him with all of his puppy friends at Go…read moreGods Go. Don has a way with animals, a pleasant energy, that makes them feel at ease. We've been taking our 8 month old lab/mut mix to GDG for about 3 months now. He is so well behaved, happy, and well exercised since he has started going there. My husband and I work full time, so this is an economical solutions for us to have a happy dog at the end of the day. When we turn down the street approaching Go Dogs Go, you hear the sound of a tail wagging and whines of happiness coming from my back seat, because our pup knows EXACTLY where he is going. He can't get in the doors quickly enough. Thanks Mike and Don!

    Cincinnati Children’s at Lindner Center of HOPE - Lindner Center of Hope offers a lodge-like setting for comprehensive mental health and addiction services for youth and adults.

    Cincinnati Children’s at Lindner Center of HOPE

    (60 reviews)

    My experience with the in patient crisis units has not been great. They will release a patient when…read morethe patient is not safe to leave and have poor follow up options. The psychiatrist we saw on an out patient basis ended up refusing to continue to see my daughter because she had drug issues. She would not follow all of the psychiatrists prescriptions and would take her own meds on the side. This is a drug addiction issue, something not uncommon with mental health patients, yet the psychiatrist's response was, I can't see you any more. She has since left Linder. On two occasions Linder recommended residential programs out of state, neither of which were appropriate. She ended being removed from both. It would seem they are unable to know if an outside center is a good fit or not. From the outside, it's quite impressive. However, I did not get the sense that this is a top facility. Should you be interested in Sibcy House, for further diagnostic purposes, you will be told that you will pay up front, $50k for thirty days residential, and they do not accept insurance, but will help you with applying to your insurance company. What exactly do they offer for $12,500 a WEEK? Their schedule reveals yoga, group therapy, music therapy, as well as testing. People who consider places like Sibcy House are desperate. Parents will pay anything for their mentally ill child. And they are there to charge for it. I would strongly suggest they go into great detail about what, exactly they are offering for your $50k. Read the reviews here. Their services appear to be lacking. And read their responses to reviews "We are so sorry for your feelings. Did you contact our patient advocate?" Their marketing is more important than their care. They take advantage of those in desperate need. All that said, and it's obviously not positive, the other options in greater Cincinnati are much worse. Perhaps someday we'll have a top diagnostic and treatment center for mental health in Cincinnati. It's sad that we don't.

    I came in for a prescription for antidepressants, but instead of receiving help, I was asked…read morewhether I wanted to harm myself or someone else. That was the only "care" I received -- no prescription, no real assistance. My appointment was at 11 a.m., and I had to wait 30 minutes for the doctor. The staff were rude, dismissive, and unprofessional. When I called later, they claimed they couldn't understand me and simply hung up. This experience was unacceptable. Asking those kinds of questions without providing any actual help is not only inappropriate but also shows a complete lack of professionalism and basic respect for patients. If someone truly wants to end their life, they are unlikely to answer such questions honestly. Asking every patient these same questions in this way does not feel helpful or effective. In many cases, appropriate treatment, including antidepressants, can actually help people much more. Honestly, this was one of the least helpful experiences I've had in a medical setting in the United States. I came for help, but instead felt dismissed and misunderstood.

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