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Petropolis Pet Resort
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citysearch c.
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I paid $1,350 for the Petropolis "perfect puppy" package. This bought basic commands "sit, down, climb" with the Petropolis mantra of "stay is implied, entrapment is legal, and you have 1.3 seconds to reward/correct" but what I wasn't counting on was the hundreds of dollars of veterinary care required to treat the pink eye and kennel cough my five month old puppy contracted at Petropolis. It appears as though Petropolis is either not vigilant about immunization requirements or doesn't rigorously disinfect. I'd suggest they rethink placing a well used bone in a dog's mouth to train to "drop" or encouraging a dog to lick the floor clean of treats after the "leave it" command is FREED. Free! Free! That's the command Petropolis uses to release a dog from a particular command. Little did I know that Free! Free! would not be the case when it came to the horridly contagious disease they 'gifted' my puppy. I only hope he recovers. Never, ever, ever again would I return to Petropolis,
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