Sister

Member since September 2021

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Cockeysville

Best Friends Fur Ever

I am very disappointed. Not at all what I expected. I have a $50,000 service (mobility) dog. I wanted him to have more exercise and play time then he gets as a working dog. I had a long talk with one of their trainers and she was kind, understanding and helpful. Today when I arrived for his first day I was told that I couldn't see the facility... no tours. When he was a year old he was taken from me forcibly and put in a crate. We don't know what happened to him during the 48 hours he was caged but he has PTSD. I explained that I needed to take him back and put him in his crate so he would know he wasn't being taken from me again. It isn't separation anxiety but fear of being taken from me by strangers. The first person said I couldn't go back with him "for your own safety". She asked the "management" and told me that she refused. I asked to speak with that person The "management" person, who it turned out was sitting right there, was the Director. The Director didn't introduce herself and refused to allow me to take my dog to his crate even when I explained the situation and that my walking away leaving him with strangers who were going to put him in a crate was going to exacerbate his PTSD. She was rude, treated me without kindness or respect. When I said that I was disappointed and thought that I would only have to take him back one time she wouldn't budge. I said I would have to leave. She didn't seem to care about me, my disability, nor (this is the MOST important) my service dog. She was the problem and I can't recommend any facility whose Director is so uncaring about the welfare of dogs. The rest of the staff were wonderful. The handlers and front desk people couldn't have been better. I do understand the lability issue for them but sometimes exceptions have to be made. A red flag shouldn't have been "no tours" and not being allowed to see anything. I wouldn't leave a child in a place I couldn't see first. Why would I leave a service dog. BEWARE.

Feb. 10, 2023

beautiful but not for disability

Paw Point Dog Park

This is located in one of the most beautiful parks that I have ever seen. We just moved to the area and I was trying to find a dog park for my mobility service dog. The membership was a plus for me but I have a service dog because of mobility issues. It is at least a ten min walk from the TWO handicapped parking spaces uphill to the dog park. There were no hand rails even. We walked it once just to check it out. NEVER again will I even try it. Not for service dogs or people with handicaps. PLEASE figure out a way to get cars into the dog park area.

Sep. 30, 2021

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