It has been a long time I have posted something. Well this last one year has been life changing year for me.
Got married; Changed jobs and now am looking for places to move in with my husband. He is a country boy from North Carolina….long story how we met….
Matrix my German Shepard is now 3 years old. He is not neutered. He is doing great. We love him. Once we settle down, we are planning to get another Shepard puppy. Let us see what happens.
I was writing this because- we may have to leave him for 1-2 weeks as we are going out of town. My sister just forwarded me this website.
I don't know anything about this guy or the place so I suggest you to look at Better Business Burea. I don't think anyone is allowed to say anything about him here so I'm sure you will get a few PM.
"It's better to be an optimist who is sometimes wrong than a pessimist who is always right"
If he has no compliants then I would visit his kennel. I would ask them how often do they keep their runs clean and what chemicals do they use to kill mircoorganisms.
Kennel cough is very common at boarding place so you want to make sure you didn't hear any dogs coughing. I would ask how do they deal with dogs who have kennel coughing.
"It's better to be an optimist who is sometimes wrong than a pessimist who is always right"
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just a side note, if you do go visit....don't let him know you're coming...do a surprise visit.
That way you will be able to see how things look knowing full well that he didn't have any time to "straighten things out" so to speak.
at least thats what I did when I had to board my other dog.
If they are on the up & up they won't have a problem with showing you around even if you do show up without an appointment. For me it would raise a flag if you show up un-announced and they say they are too busy to show you around and say to come back another time.
Thats just my opinion though.
Im sure other people will not agree.
I would also see if they have references for you to check that use them too. Past customers, the vet they use. Also check around where he is located and see what people say about the place, his neighbors that see what goes on everyday.
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