Anonymous wrote:Ooph. I didn’t blink at the flood but this is bad.
It’s a shame because I really prefer a boarding situation like district dogs to the house sitter/backyard situations, which seem far more risky to me.
The problem with district dogs maybe is it’s so big and corporate they have to hire too many too fast, idk.
Yea, I feel a lot safer with my dog at a facility than with some random from Rover. I agree that District Dogs being large and corporate is what puts me off of it. They probably do have to hire a lot of employees regularly and don’t do the best job vetting them. I like independent places that have longtime staff.