When I took a tour of the ""resort"", I found that there was very little area that the dogs could lay down on that was comfortable. The majority of the yards consist of gravel and rocks. My dog came home limping because of the rocks hurting her feet. Would it be too big a price to pay to put in some grass, or some sort of ground cover for the dogs to walk on, along with fences that aren't made out of sharp metal chain link fences? If they cared at all about the dogs rather than profits, they would make sure the dogs would have the best possible living conditions. Personally, I recommend taking your dog to Willowcreek Pet Center or another pet care place that is accredited by both the American Animal Hospital Association and American Boarding Kennel Association. I wouldn't ever recommend this ""resort"" unless you really don't care if your pet is comfortable and safe.
Pros: Nice staff
Cons: Not clean, very little shade for dogs, injuries
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