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Safe Journey Dog Boarding
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This review is for Safe Journey Dog Boarding at 3525 Se Milwaukie. Confusingly enough, there is ""Safe Journey Pets"" (the previous owners started a new business)who walk dogs in the Sellwood area.\r
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I have taken my dogs to safe journey in the Brooklyn Neighborhood where I live for about 4 years. In the beginning it seemed a great, albeit expensive, way to keep the dogs out of cages and well taken care of. My older dog, Bubba, would even try to go up the steps if we were just walking through the neighborhood!\r
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I started getting concerned when the live-in staff turned over (about five times in four years). \r
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The latest owners who have changed the name to SAFE JOURNEY DOG BOARDING do not let you get anywhere near the inside of the house, ""for the dogs comfort and safety"". This new practice raised a red flag, but I trusted my history with the facility and I needed boarding care for the Christmas holiday, so I took my two there this last week. \r
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When I picked them up, it was around dinner time. When I say ""dinner time"" Bubba always howls for a minute. She started to howl, then yelped several times and put her tail between her legs. I later found that SAFE JOURNEY DOG BOARDING had placed an electronic shock collar on her.\r
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Whether or not shock collars are humane is a debate for somewhere else. Whether or not you'd expect Safe Journey to use them (secretly) after reading their website about ""the safety and comfort"" of the animals is what I take issue with. The typeof pet owner that seeks out cage free boarding in an old victorian house where dogs can roam free DO NOT expect their animals to be electrically shocked into silence.\r
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