I do not recommend this place for taking care of your dog. I brought my dog there for a week while I was on vacation, and I thought everything was going well until I picked her up. I dropped off a confident, vibrant 3-year Whippet in perfect health and picked up a timid, completely out-of-it dog that had obvious severe injury to her hind legs. My dog could hardly walk when I picked her up. Her hind quarters were so severely out of sync from her front legs that I took her to an emergency vet on the way home immediately after picking her up. The ER vet at first thought she had a tick-borne disease that was causing general lameness in her body since both back legs were not working properly. The vet's quick check found a tick still stuck on her during their review. The tick tests came back negative, which was good but then they needed to do x-rays to see if she had broken something bone-wise. X-rays showed no breaks or fractures. This led the vet to be unsure as to what was wrong with my dog, perhaps sprains on both legs that were so severe they went up into her belly causing the odd wiggle of her back legs. It has now been 8 days since I picked her up. Lolli has been on anti-inflammatory and pain-killer medication since then. Lolli still cannot walk properly or put weight on her right-hind leg. I have an appointment with my regular vet tomorrow to ask what we should do next. I used to proudly tell people "Lolli's never had a bad day in her life". It's heart-breaking this is no longer the case. When I picked up Lolli, when I saw her, I couldn't believe it. She was freezing cold shivering with the most violent shivers beyond anything I've ever seen. And she couldn't walk. I couldn't believe it. Lolli was really hurt and not doing well. I asked what was wrong with her and they said they weren't sure and asked if she generally has hip problems. My dog is a 3-year old Whippet in excellent health; she's never had a health or body concern in her life. Sadly, this is no longer true. When I asked how long she had been like that, they told me "about two days". This kills me. I do not understand why they would not have taken her to a vet to get looked at or called my emergency contact to alert that my dog was injured and any moving around would just be making things worse, to ask what we wanted to do. I cannot believe it. When I got Lolli to the car, I sat in the backseat with her for a bit because I was nervous about what was wrong with her. The lady came out to ask if everything was ok, and I told her, yes, I'm just really nervous about what's wrong with her. The lady responded, "oh I know, I'm the same way". This is infuriating. If you really felt that way and extended those feelings to the dogs you watched as part of your farm stay program, you would have taken her to a vet or called my emergency contact rather than let her hobble around in obvious pain and injury for two days. If you decide to take your dog to the Laszlo Family Farm Stay program, they will be let out in a field every day, with seemingly no supervision, or at least no one who cares about how the dogs are doing, until you pick them up. I trusted this place too readily; I shouldn't have. I sent one check-in email towards the beginning of my trip to ask if they could try to keep Lolli warm as she can get very cold if it's cold out. It's not difficult to warm up a dog for a few minutes before they are scheduled to be picked up from boarding. It's as though they didn't care one bit about how distressed, cold, and obviously injured she looked. I'll never forget how bad my little girl was shivering and hobbling when I arrived. I was so excited to see her; then seeing her and seeing how she was. My heart breaks thinking about it. I'm so sorry I put my dog in that situation. I really hope she recovers 100%. I do not recommend boarding your dog here. As a follow-up, the ER vet suggested I might want to contact the BBB to file a complaint and explain our experience. I will do so once I see how things go with Lolli's healing. read more