Dog dies while boarded at PetSmart Potomac Yard location

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We avoid those chain pet store right after first vet visit. We tried rover once but the sitting was cancelled by sitter for personal reasons. We only use vet office boarding service now, they would call us right away for medical issue or if our dog’s picky on eating again ( they would add chicken and/or broth ).

You know most vets don’t have anyone there overnight? The dogs are left in kennels from 5pm if whenever they close until they open the next morning.
It’s traumatic.


You’re right that’s same as our own vet so we don’t use them, we use a different vet that has their own ER and boarding that have people on site 24 hours daily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We avoid those chain pet store right after first vet visit. We tried rover once but the sitting was cancelled by sitter for personal reasons. We only use vet office boarding service now, they would call us right away for medical issue or if our dog’s picky on eating again ( they would add chicken and/or broth ).

You know most vets don’t have anyone there overnight? The dogs are left in kennels from 5pm if whenever they close until they open the next morning.
It’s traumatic.

Most kennels don’t have 24/7 staff and most pet sitters won’t sleep over.
Anonymous
I pet sit my neighbor’s dog. I don’t have a dog and kind of wanted one but couldn’t commit to having one full time due to other obligations. I just fell into it after the neighbor had a medical emergency. The dog is amazing and I love him. I feel like he’s my dog in a way. He stays with me when they go out of town and now loves me so much. I think finding a neighbor or high school/college student is probably best. Talk to your neighbors, post on Next Door, etc. I know there are more people out there like me! For me it’s the best of both worlds. I get a dog sometimes but don’t have to have one full time and no vet bills!
Anonymous
My cat medical boards only at Rocky Gorge Animal Hospital when I travel. They are open 24 hours with a vet and technicians on duty. They saved my cat’s life last January. Because my sweet boy is on meds twice a day and 100ml of lactate ringers once/week, he gets excellent care. The regular pet borders are on a different level than pets requiring medical care. I love I can check in on my sweet boy 24 hours/day by phone and tests can be done while he’s there. Medical boarders don’t have 24 hour camera access like regular boarders.

I absolutely love the staff and know he’s safe and in great hands when I’m away. I only purchase special Rx food at Pet Smart.

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