I had my dog at Molly's for 6 days (although I picked up my dog at 8:30am on the last day, they still charged me for the day. Be aware, they charge you one more day if your dog stays there for 1 min of a day). I wasn't really happy with Molly's. First, they don't show you around the facility if you miss the tour time. I didn't know what kind of place my dog was sleeping in, so I had many many questions, and the woman at the counter certainly did not like answering my questions. When I asked if I could see a picture of the place, she said ""it's on our website"" which was not even remotely true. I knew that there was no indoor picture on the website so I said ""No, there's no picture. There is only a very small (almost unrecognizable) picture of the best room (the beach house suite)"". It was only after I mentioned that none of the other boarding houses I visited refused to show me around, that she finally ordered someone else to play a videoclip, which also didn't have any image of the indoor rooms! Anyway, the woman assured me that the place is going to be roomy. It was only after I made the full payment she said (as if she was doing me a favor) I could peek through a window. I almost cried at that moment. It was a very large room full of dogs, from small to large. So many of them barking. I saw Wagsworth and Philadelphia Animal Resort before, and they had rooms separated by walls so dogs won't hear too much barking. Nothing like that here. Plus, the place was just gray cement floors & walls with steel cage nets dividing the spaces. The aisles between cages were so narrow, I wondered if a person could move through the aisles. It was evident that Molly's was making the most out of the one big room.
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