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    EveryDog

    EveryDog

    4.8
    (173 reviews)

    We had such a great experience with Dave! We elected to do in-home training sessions for our…read more(roughly) 1.5 year old pup, Knox. Dave was super patient and informative and gave us great tips for helping with Knox's energy and excitability. Not only that, he did a great job navigating our other dog, Maddox who was along for the ride and sometimes really interested in Dave's treats! Dave helped us with methods on how to help handle Knox's excitement when new people come into the house and to keep him calm when he sees dogs on walks and some things in-between, providing step-by-step instructions for ways we can work with him to get him to those calm places. We really liked his approach and the kindness he showed our dogs. So many places we looked at used electric collars and it was not something we wanted to do, so we were really happy when we found Dave!

    Dave came to train our pup, Hanky who had serious issues with anxiety, aggression, and resource…read moreguarding. Dave was compassionate, informative, and incredibly helpful. He took time to get to know our family and tailor Hank's training to his personality and needs. He is incredibly knowledgeable and we have seen a huge improvement in our dog's behavior. Hanky is happier and now we know how to support him in order to avoid aggression. We also started taking both of our dogs to EveryDog Daycamp and it has been amazing to have a safe place where our dogs can play with other pups without me worrying something might happen to them. I can't recommend Dave and EveryDog enough!

    Bark City

    Bark City

    4.8
    (281 reviews)

    I'm going to let Coco review Bark City for me. As we turn…read morethe corner onto Edison, she starts jumping up and standing on her hind legs to get a better look at the entrance. Once I pull up the car in the parking spot, she immediately turns towards the car door waiting for me to come and put her leash on to go to the entrance, with her leading the way. She sits right next to the entrance gate while I check her in. Once in the anti-room, she greets the staff member and goes to the door that leads to the yard patiently waiting for her to open the door. She looks back like saying "see you later" and she's off. When we come to pick her up, she's always excited to see us, exhausted from a day of frolicking with other dogs. A happy dog for sure!! That's what matters. Thanks Bark City. PS. We also boarded her one time for 5 days. They took great care of her.

    I worked at Bark City for an extended period of time and based on my firsthand experience, I cannot…read morerecommend this facility. During busy seasons, the facility often felt severely overcrowded. There were times when around 120 daycare and boarding dogs were being cared for by only 3-4 employees (clients are also not allowed to know how many dogs are currently there). Staff were expected to supervise playgroups, feed dogs, take them outside, clean kennels and yards, administer medications, monitor behavior, and respond to emergencies all at once. It often felt impossible to provide every dog with the level of attention and care they deserved. One of my biggest concerns was medication administration. Some dogs required medications on strict schedules or needed extra time and attention while taking them, but with the workload and staffing levels, it was extremely difficult to consistently give those dogs the individualized care they needed. I also found there to be very little transparency with pet owners. From what I observed, clients generally had no way to see where their dogs were actually staying, even though some boarding dogs remained at the facility for weeks or even months at a time. I believe owners should have more visibility into the environment where their pets are being housed. The daily report cards also declined significantly during my time there. They used to include detailed descriptions of how each dog's day went, but as the number of dogs increased and staffing became more limited, there often wasn't enough time to write meaningful updates. In my experience, many report cards became very minimal, leaving owners with little information about how their dog's stay was actually going. The work environment was also disappointing. In my experience, management frequently spoke to employees in a disrespectful and demeaning manner. Staff members' decisions were often questioned or undermined, and there were times when management yelled at employees. Regardless of someone's position, I don't believe anyone deserves to be spoken to that way. I also observed the yards not being deep cleaned as often as they should have been due to limited staffing and time. I frequently noticed urine, feces, and bacterial buildup around sections of the turf and fencing. I was also concerned by what I viewed as a lack of emergency preparedness if every dog needed to be kenneled at the same time. I personally witnessed situations where health concerns, including vomiting and bloody diarrhea, were documented internally but were not always consistently communicated to pet owners before pickup. In some cases, owners only learned about these issues after contacting the facility themselves. After my employment ended, I was informed by former coworkers that the facility began accepting more unspayed and unneutered dogs into daycare. Because I was no longer employed there, I cannot personally verify the current policy. However, I was told that some of these dogs were being housed separately rather than participating in normal daycare activities, and that pet owners were not always clearly informed of this arrangement. If true, I believe clients should be fully informed about where their dogs are staying and what activities they are or are not participating in so they can make informed decisions about their pet's care. This review reflects my personal experience working at Bark City. I sincerely hope the business improves its staffing, communication with clients, workplace culture, transparency, and overall standards of care because the dogs, employees, and pet owners all deserve better.

    Diamond Dogs Pet Sitting - dogwalkers - Updated June 2026

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