I have been taking my 6-yr-old beagle ""Taz"" to Wag the Dog for over a year now and he and I are so happy that we found them. We tried 2 other doggy daycares and I can tell you that he and I were not happy. When we began to go to Wag the Dog, we noticed a change in Taz right away. He loves to go and see his human and doggy friends at Wag the Dog. At the other daycare facilities they seemed to just let the dogs run wild (regardless of their size or personality). Christine, Toni, and all of the other staff, genuinely care about and love all of the dogs and take care of them as if they were their own. From the moment I drop him off, I know he is well taken care of and he enjoys his time there. (A tired dog is a happy and good dog!)\r
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When I first contacted Christine about bringing my dog in I was given a tour of the facility and met with some of the staff. I was highly impressed. We do not have human children so our animals (our dog and his 2 kitty sisters) are our children. Believe me; I would not take him to Wag the Dog if he wasn't treated well. I have never used the overnight boarding services because we take our ""kids"" with us where ever we go but if we did need that service I'd have no apprehension about leaving him.\r
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The person who wrote the one bad review is probably the type of person that you couldn't make happy no matter what. Dogs are like kids. They play and sometimes they might get a little scratch or bump, but let's not exaggerate!\r
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In regards to their customer service Christine and her staff are beyond exceptional and their rates for daycare and boarding are definitely NOT over priced. If you love your dog, you should call Wag the Dog immediately and take him as soon as possible. Your dog with thank you for it! Thank you to everyone at Wag the Dog. Taz thanks you too!\r
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