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Businiess name:  Xtreme K-9
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am *extremely* disappointed in Xtreme K9. I recently boarded my labrador with xtreme. As soon as I picked up my dog I noticed right away he wasn't himself. He wasn't the energetic, happy-go-lucky dog that I know and love. I figured he might just be tired from playing with all the dogs (and I mean tons of dogs). After having thought about it, how can three or four people possibly watch 35+ dogs all at once? Anyways, after letting my dog take a 4 hour nap I glanced over him again to make sure I hadn't missed any possible bite or scratch marks from the first time i checked when I picked him up. He was lounging in the kitchen all lethargic when I noticed his lower belly was all red. Something is not right here. His skin is normally soft as a baby with a tint of gray. I looked down to find his poor little belly from his belly button to his inner thighs and down to his butt was all red. Red like raw meat. Really, really raw. I proceeded to take him to the animal hospital and was told that he acquired a staphlococcus infection of some sort due to the unsanitary conditions in which he was in. Oh, by the way, $200 for the visit.

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