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Businiess name:  Smilin Dogs
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
On May 22, 2012, Smilin Dogs of San Carlos lost my dog for most of the afternoon on their 750 acre private property in rural Pescadero. At 3:30 pm, I got a phone call from the owner, Konrad, that my dog was ""missing"" & that he had been looking for her, both on foot and by car. My dog is a 4-year-old, 50-pound lab. This was her second off-leash hike with Smilin Dogs. Konrad, the owner, searched the property himself. At no time, were there other searchers besides myself. I asked him several times if we could increase the size of the search party, because it would be getting dark soon. He said his wife was on the way from Belmont, as well as a staff member. They did not show up. We found my dog at 6:30 pm by a creek (where she was last seen). Since the property is not enclosed, Konrad said it was possible for my dog to cross HIghway 1, while most of the other streets were rural, so not too may cars. 2-3 years ago, Konrad said another dog had gone ""missing"" under his care on the same property, and was not found for 2 days. I explained to Konrad that there is inadequate training of his dog-walkers. He said he would talk to the dog-walker who had lost my dog. He said, I could still use their doggy day care facility in San Carlos. And I just received an invoice today, billing me for her 2 hikes! Unbelievable.

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