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Pet Boarding

Beastmaster Farm

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1/5 stars

Average of 2 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromDanielle L

    Date: 13/01/2024

    1 star
    Bad experience. After one week at the kennel, we picked up our 12 year old bulldog who has arthritis and requires pain medication. It was 9:20 in the morning and: she had not been fed: she had not been given her meds; she was not given enough food and had lost a whopping 5 ponds in one week; had pressure sores on the back of both hind legs. She was shut down and miserable. The barn was cold . **** ** ***** ******  Never again.
  • Review fromAmy J

    Date: 24/07/2023

    1 star
    *********** **** ** ********** *********** Owners put zero effort into caring for the dogs. To our knowledge and observations they have 1 young female employee who is caring for over 20 dogs she was empathetic and caring. 2 separate barns with inhumane kennels in each. 1st barn / kennel houses short term stays, 2nd long term. Kennels reek of urine and feces. All dogs were barking incessantly. Our dog was only there for under 3 hours on July 14th because we called a family member with concerns with what we had been promised and what we physically observed when we dropped our beloved dog off. Our family member showed up with our dogs comfortes from home. Our dog showed signs of dehydration. A large very aggressive dog was put in the pen next to ours and our dog was beyond extremely terrified to the point of hiding in the corner of the kennel, frothing at the mouth and shaking uncontrollably. **** ***** *** **** ******* *** *** ****** *** **** *** ** ********* *********** Owners allowed someone to pick up our dog without our knowledge and they had no idea who picked up our dog and allowed our family member to have full access to all of the facilities without any employees present. Owner had no idea who the dogs were that were with in facility and our family member was asked to phisically identify our dog. We paid $430. for our dog to be at Beastmaster facility for 7 days. Owners are refusing to offer any form of compensation that we had paid beyond the date of July 14th for the conditions that we had been promised that Beastmaster were clearly unable to provide.

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