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Pup Scouts
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I've been taking my dogs here almost every day for about six years. Most of the others I know who use Pup Scouts are, like me, loyal and long time customers. It is very clean, spacious and the owner (jane) is one of the most knowledgeable people in Nashville. (As she will admit, she gets along better with dogs than with most people.) It's not hard to tell how dogs feel about going somewhere. There are some kennels where my dogs clearly never want to enter again, but they are always happy to go to Pup Scouts. They enjoy playing with the other dogs and especially lying on the large couches. (The only criticism I have is that there has been a lot of turnover in staff over the years.)\r
I heard recently about one of the incidents described here. All the dogs are kept in individual crates during nap time, after hours, or if the dog needs a ""time out."" Two crates are in a bathroom near the play area where a dog can be kept away from the others.Sometimes a dog needs to be isolated either to calm down or as punishment. Apparently the owner of this dog did not understand that.\r
As a visit to a dog park will illustrate, not all dogs belong in a group environment.That's why dogs are ""interviewed"" before being admitted to Pup Scouts and why some dogs get asked not to come back. Sometimes the same is true of the owners.
Pros: convenient; friendly staff, they will give your dog a bath.
Cons: staff turnover , hard to get on the phone during work hours
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