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THIS PLACE is TERRIBLE. I WAS A LOYAL FAN IN THE BEGINNING, AFTER I RETURNED FROM A TRIP MY DOGS EYES WERE CLOSED SHUT WITH SLEEP AND MUCUS. I WAS SOOO DISGUSTED, BUT I GAVE PET CAMP ANOTHER TRY.... More
THIS PLACE is TERRIBLE. I WAS A LOYAL FAN IN THE BEGINNING, AFTER I RETURNED FROM A TRIP MY DOGS EYES WERE CLOSED SHUT WITH SLEEP AND MUCUS. I WAS SOOO DISGUSTED, BUT I GAVE PET CAMP ANOTHER TRY. MICHELLE, PROMISED AND PROMISED THIS WAS JUST A MISUNDERSTANDING. THEY PROMISED TO WIPED THE SLEEP OUT MY COCKERS EYES. AGAIN, I PICKED HIM UP AND HIS EYES WERE FILLED WITH MUCUS AND CRUSTED SLEEP. THE LADY AT THE FORNNT DESK HAD TO GO GET A HOT TOWEL TO HELP ME PRY THE CRUST FROM HIS EYES. JOHN, THE MANAGER, TRIED TO TELL ME THAT MY DOSG EYES WERE CLEANED AN HOUR AGO.THEY DON'T TAKE OF YOUR PET IN A WAY, WHICH WARRANTS $45.00 A DAY. YOU GET YOUR DOG BACK SMEELY, COVERED IN URINE, HUNGRY AND THEIR EYES CLOSED SHUT. BASICALLY, YOU ARE PAYING YOUR PET TO BE LOCKED IN A CAGE FOR DAYS WITH MINIMAL CARE. THIS IS COMMON SENSE. PEOPLES PET'S ARE LIKE CHILDREN. ONE WOULD NEVER RETURN A CHILD THAT THEY ARE WATCHING TO THE PARENTS WITH CRUSTED SLEEP IN THEIR EYES, FULL DIAPER AND SNOTTY NOSED. I HOPE.
Pros: NONE
Cons: PET neglect, over priced and terrible service
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Our little girl Uma loves going to Pet Camp! It's the only kennel she's ever liked. On the way there, when we turn down the street, she starts to get excited! Once we get inside, they recognize her... More
Our little girl Uma loves going to Pet Camp! It's the only kennel she's ever liked. On the way there, when we turn down the street, she starts to get excited! Once we get inside, they recognize her by name on site (even though she only stays a couple times a year) and she doesn't even say goodbye to us, but just trots off happily, wagging her tail.
Uma's a 7 year old pittbull (very sweet), but has been a little dog aggressive (alpha, that she is) in the past. The folks at Pet Camp persuaded us to let her join the older dog play group. She did so well that they put her in a group with her peers. Now she plays all the time, and she's successfully gotten over her bad play habits and plays nicely with other dogs. (Thanks, Pet Camp!)
When she comes home, she's pooped, but really, really happy. An extra added bonus is that Pet Camp is a green business. They've got a huge solar panel array on top of their facility, and I've even heard that they recycle the dog poo for an alternative fuel source!
They get my vote!!!
-Liz Tioupine
Pros: Excellent staff! Great facility
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This place is ideal if your dog is only going to need a place to stay for a few days. It??s $40 a night, which seems like a lot at first, but it??s better than having your dog stay in a cage. ... More
This place is ideal if your dog is only going to need a place to stay for a few days. It??s $40 a night, which seems like a lot at first, but it??s better than having your dog stay in a cage. There are play areas and beds made of towels for the dogs, and there is even music playing in the background all day. If I need to leave my dog for a day or two, I leave him here with no worries!
PROS: Great for a short time, attentive staff
CONS: A little pricey
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We left our cat there for 2 weeks over the holidays. I have to say the whole operation looked well-run and efficient though definitely more attention is paid to the dogs. The cat's room is this tiny... More
We left our cat there for 2 weeks over the holidays. I have to say the whole operation looked well-run and efficient though definitely more attention is paid to the dogs. The cat's room is this tiny little hallway. They have to stare at a blank wall only 3 ft in front of the cages and poor things must be traumatized by all the dog noises going on just outside where they groom the dogs! I can't comment on the playroom since they never let me see it when I visited. I don't think the level of service is really what you would expect given the price. They say all the animals get personalized attention but my cat's fur was the dullest it's ever been after a stay in a boarding place, evidence that she received no petting whatsoever. I wouldn't pay for this kind of treatment again.
Pros: not many
Cons: hard to get there, overpriced, not attention to cats
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I've entrusted Pet Camp with the joys of my life, my English Springer, Molly, and my hard-to-please cat, Big Guy, while traveling in Europe. To my mind, I couldn't have made a better decision. The... More
I've entrusted Pet Camp with the joys of my life, my English Springer, Molly, and my hard-to-please cat, Big Guy, while traveling in Europe. To my mind, I couldn't have made a better decision. The staff provides the kind of care and attention you'd want for your pets, if you can't be around to care for them yourself. Pet Camp is popular - deservedly so - so make reservations well in advance if you're leaving for the holidays.
Pros: grassy playareas, caring staff, heated runs
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You know all those stories about the little old lady with fifty cats in a filthy house? Where animal control has to go in and basically fumigate the entire house for fleas and FLV? Well, this is... More
You know all those stories about the little old lady with fifty cats in a filthy house? Where animal control has to go in and basically fumigate the entire house for fleas and FLV? Well, this is like that, only the old lady is young, and the house is clean, and it's the perfect cat hotel. They even send your cat christmas cards and make them little stockings that say "Fluffy" (or whatever). They get to play outside in a little cat jail, or inside in one of three playrooms. They even have a TV that shows an aquarium. They're pretty cheap, too.
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Left 2 cats there for 30 days in 2003 due to emergency trip. I liked the people (I'm very particular about my beloved cats) and trusted them. I would use them again in an emergency, but the two... More
Left 2 cats there for 30 days in 2003 due to emergency trip. I liked the people (I'm very particular about my beloved cats) and trusted them. I would use them again in an emergency, but the two things my cats didn't like was (a) being in a room with other mewing "inmates" which rattled their nerves and (b) the other cats had fleas. For short trips, you're better off using a local cat sitting service for in-home visits.
Pros: Staff attentive, Courteous, Humane
Cons: Fleas, Caged, A bit pricey
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If you can get an appointment to board your pet, then you are doing well because they constantly tell you to book way way in advance for the honor to have your pet with them. Remember that they... More
If you can get an appointment to board your pet, then you are doing well because they constantly tell you to book way way in advance for the honor to have your pet with them. Remember that they have a pick up of 11AM. We were running late and they charged a full day for being 1 hour late and proceeded to lecture us, while still making us pay. If you would like better customer service, you might want to consider somewhere else.
Cons: Hard to get to, Poor customer service, Expensive
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Heard great things. Pets can swim.
Heard great things. Pets can swim.
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