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    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    1 year ago

    Reliable, personable and fairly prices dog boarding. She is a vet tech who knows how to care for your dog. A++

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    Dropped my beautiful, 3 year old Dobie off for daycare at 730 am - perfect health, no cuts, wounds,…read moreetc. Picked her up at 515pm from daycare - injured from their admitted neglect. My dog had a huge wound across her face and her front paws were incredibly inflamed and damaged from being scraped up. At 515pm, I was waiting at the reception desk next to the door by the hallway where they bring the dogs up. I could hear two women whispering on the other side of the door about whether they needed to tell me that my dog was injured. I could hear one say that they needed to say something because it was "right there on her nose." Does this mean that if the wound was not readily visible that they would not have said anything? When asked how she obtained this gaping wound across her face, they responded that she must have been distressed when she was in the kennel while they were on a THREE HOUR BREAK. Now, I was told when I toured the facility that they have cameras that are monitored at all times. Well, this is clearly a lie, inaccurate, misinformation, fake news, whatever you want to call it - their claim that they monitor the cameras at all times is just not true. If it were true then I would not have picked my dog up with a gaping wound on her nose, and her smooth toe beans would not look like they were fur (from being shredded). If it were true then someone would have seen that she was in distress instead of being neglected in the kennel for THREE HOURS. Now, when I toured, they did inform me that they do take a break in the afternoons; however, when I'm told that cameras are monitored that should mean that while no one is there, the cameras are still being monitored - after all, that is what they claim. They told me about their policy of monitoring the cameras at all times MULTIPLE times - during the tour, during the social, dropping her off, etc. They prided themselves on this! Again, if this were true, someone would have intervened when my dog was trying to self-destruct in the kennel. The other incredibly disturbing part about this is that they WAITED to tell me about this. They did not call me, they waited until I picked her up (at which point the vet was closed). So my dog had a gaping wound across her face while she was at day care for hours, when they could have called me and I would have rushed over and taken her to the vet immediately. Another concern, but miniscule by comparison to an injury, my Doberman, who has been well trained and socialized (in daycare since she was 3 months old) gets along with all dogs even small ones because we also have a Pom and a Morkie. While she gets along with everybody, we specifically asked them not to put her in with little dogs, because she's 110 pounds and we want her to get her energy out - which she cant do at home around our small dogs. So when we picked her up the same day that she had been injured, they tried to placate us by telling us how well she played that day with little dogs. What? Why would they put 110 pound dog in to play with little dogs? Especially when I specifically asked them to put her in with dogs her own size and NOT little dogs. If you have a small dog, would you want your dog to play with a 110 pound Doberman? Probably not, and I wouldn't want my dog to inadvertently hurt another dog because she is so much bigger by comparison. The owner of this facility shows Dobermans. I wonder what she would do if she picked up her show dog from a facility where her dog was injured to a degree that the vet said, "Wow, that's going to leave a pretty scar" - and she would NEVER be able to show her dog again. Anyway, a $250 vet bill and a scar down my dog's face later, they STILL refused to refund the credit on my account, so I had to do a charge back with my bank. Bottom line, I'm not exactly sure how this place has glowing reviews, how they are still in business, because this place is literally balancing on the head of a pin. They are a lawsuit waiting to happen. DO NOT TAKE YOUR DOG HERE. Just save yourself the headache and the heartache and the money!

    My little Bob the Terrier loves coming here. The staff love him and treat him very well. I also…read morehave him groomed here and he comes out looking like he should win Best in Show because he looks that great! The kennel he stays in for boarding are large for him Bob and I think he likes it. I really like the staff here as they are happy to see Bob arrive and I see them interacting w/Bob as I drive up or pull away, so that's a plus.

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    Melanie's been watching my three dogs for years and I've always praised and bragged about how she…read moreinteracts with my GS who was once told that she's too vicious to keep and that I should get rid of her from day one Melanie has not only bonded with my dog echo, but broke through the wall of fear that my dog has. she was able to not only be become her friend, but someone that echo trusted and respected and accepted which I've known from day one but this past stay with Melanie last week was exceptional as usual. She responded very well with Melanie and I would watch on the camera in the cabins that they stay in and I would watch echo Wag tail when Melanie came in run over to her like it was me. if that wasn't enough the day we came home I can't drive so Melanie offered to help Eddie. Bring the three dogs to my house and she wanted to come in the house with echo. I can't lie. I was very nervous and scared because echoes always territorial in her house. At least that's what we were led to believe. When she arrived to the house, she took echo out of the car and walked her in the house sat down in my living room told echo to sit down. Echo sat down. She gave echo a hug. She called me into the living room. I was afraid to come in the living room because I was always told that she's jealous of anybody around me or Eddie when I came into the living room. She stayed with Melanie didn't do anything. Didn't bark didn't show any fear, aggression or jealousy. she just stayed there with Melanie and Eddie was there and I was there and everything was extremely calm like Melanie lived there. I've learned a lot today that my dog is not aggressive. She's a good dog as Melanie says she's scared, but she's very good and she just needs people to understand her and not show her fear. I will never forget this and I will always be grateful to Melanie and I'm so grateful that we found her She also has ring doorbell set up for each cabin inside and out, so you can watch your dogs as she watches them to give you a peace of mind. It's a wonderful set up and it's amazing how it is set up each dog has their own little house their own yard it's not boring there. They can look at the pig and the goats. It's simply amazing. My dogs actually feel like they're going on vacation and it proved that this time around thank you Melanie. Thank you for everything. 5 STARS

    Not sure why the negative review. Mel does a great job and truly loves the pets that she cares for…read more She provided updates during Mona's stay , provided a cot and the dogs get their own room with entrance/ exit dog door. There is a dirt... it's out in the country and the dogs have allot of space to run around. Mel matched our previously attacked puppy with a senior dobie mix and she said they did great together. We felt that Mona was in great hands and Helped ease any fears of dropping off our fur baby for the first time using overnight boarding. When In the area, I can see us visiting her in the future. Thanks for caring for our pup! This is a great option for any owner needing a safe place to drop their pets off. She takes credit cards and has reasonable rates. Thanks again for the great service

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