Warning About Boarding Pets in a Kennel

hmp2z

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I posted this in the doggie hotel thread at the Resorts board, but wanted to let other people learn from our terrible mistakes:

This is just a word of advice for those boarding your pets at a kennel/doggie b&B at home while traveling:

Make sure you get everything in writing from the kennel, relating to your dog's care. This includes things like feeding the dog, providing prompt veterinary care, not giving them treats like rawhide (that they can choke on) and providing individual cages. It sounds so obvious that you'd think you wouldn't need to do it, but, sadly, we've learned from our own terrible experiences that you do indeed need to do so.

We boarded our dogs Molly & Moo at a local boarding facility on a recent 4 day trip. We were traveling for business, not pleasure, and we thought we could trust the kennel we chose. They were fully ABKA accredited, air conditioned, etc. We had toured the facilities and hadn't noticed a problem.

Unfortunately, both of our dogs were killed while we were on vacation, because the kennel was full and decided to put several dogs in each stall, instead of the individual kennels that we'd asked for and reserved. This was completely against our knowledge & wishes; we know how dangerous it is to leave dogs together, unattended. Poor Molly was killed the first day, and we don't even know when, because the kennel staff said they didn't even notice her screaming. They left her body on the floor of her kennel for 5 hours, after they did notice her, because they said that they thought she was past the point of medical attention by then. :confused3

Moose was injured and suffered a heat stroke (I guess at some point they had put him outside & left him there?) They did eventually take him to the veterinarian, but it was so bad that we had to have him put to sleep when we did return. The kennel didn't even bother to call us to notify us until 3 days after Molly had died.

And then they tried to stick us with Moo's veterinary bill, because they didn't have anything in writing from us, signed by them, that requested individual kennels not group kenneling. This, despite the fact that we had requested individual kennels, and despite the fact that, as ABKA members, they are required to provide individual sleeping spaces for each boarded pet.

Their insurance company turned down the claim & found them not liable, because we didn't have anything in writing that was signed by them guaranteeing individual kennels, though we did have their Pet Owners' Bill of Rights that said they would provide such. Apparently this is worthless unless it's signed by a kennel worker? That's what Travelers insurance company said, anyway.

We had a friend who did have a signed agreement from the kennel she left her dog at to keep rawhide away from him. They gave him rawhide, he choked & died, but they stuck her with the veterinarian bill because, while she had left written instructions with them, she didn't keep a copy for herself. They just destroyed the written instructions they gave her, and she, too, never got an apology.

For dogs, they're considered property. Our 2 were pound puppies, so worth about $70 each, not enough for us to even go to court about. We did speak to a lawyer, but he told us there was nothing he could do, without a signed agreement from the kennel.

Anyway, the point of this long & rambling e-mail is that, as a pet owner, it is in your best interest & in your pet's best interest to have a copy of signed care instructions when you board them, even with a veterinarian's office. If we had it to do over, we would print out the ABKA Bill of Rights, have the kennel sign, and then keep that signed copy. Something like this might have at least given us the leverage to get an apology, something the kennel owner refused to give us. To this day, she has been nothing but nasty about killing our 2 dogs, and she has shown no remorse whatsoever.

May all of your pups be safe,
Heather W
 
I am so so sorry!! What a horror story. Yes, always the details in writing. I myself have been very worried about what is written vs what is actually happening with my pet since we cannot see the kennels. You never know if they are sharing the pen with another dog.

I know the level of service we have received has gone downhill.

Have you contacted the District Attorney or Consumer Advocate Group? Something has to be done about that kennel.

Pixie Dust to you - I am so so sorry about your loss.
 
OMG I am so sorry about your dogs! It just does not seem fair tht these places can get away with this. Is this something that happened recently? Is the dog in your post one of them? He is such a cutie(not that that makes a difference). I worry about stuff like that and even though we vist the
"INN" where we leave our dog I still worry.
 
OMG! This is unreal! I am soooooo sorry! :sad:

I can't believe there is nothing you can do. I'd call the TV stations, Attorney General's office - something. These people can't get away with this negligence!

My heart is breaking for you. :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug:
 

:sad2: :sad1: I am so sorry for your loss of your pets. :grouphug: That is just a horrible story.
 
OMG! I am so sorry this has happened to you and your poor puppies! :grouphug:

What about the owners of the dogs that hurt your dogs? Are they liable for any of the harm? I know that if my dog ever hurt another dog like that, I'd never forgive myself. :(
 
OMG!!! I've never heard of that! I am so sorry for your pups. I understand, it's a death in the family. :guilty:

I guess we're lucky, we LOVE our animal hospital and they provide boarding. They are wonderful and Killian (our dog) LOVES to go there. The staff know her by name and treat the animals wonderfully.
 
OMG!!! :sad: This is absolutely horrible!! I am so sorry for your loss!! Thank you for sharing your story to help others. DH and I are talking about kenneling our dog when we go on vacation so as soon as I saw your post I read it! Thank you for taking the time.

I also would be calling TV stations, the local newspapers and the attorney general's office. Also, I'd call the ABKA. If they are a member of their association then you'd think they'd have to abide by the rules whether they sign off on something or not. Why even be a member and display their association with the group if it does not have some backing?

I am just so sorry for your loss. :grouphug:
 
oh my god what an awful story. I've never heard of a kennel doing group boarding that's just odd. I would be writting a letter to the ABK about this keenel and the BBB. People need to be warned about this situation.
 
How awful for you! I certainly wouldn't let this go without taking some action if I were you. Places like this shouldn't be allowed to stay in business.

We are very lucky to have an excellent kennel very near our house, and we use it all the time. Oreo isn't thrilled with going there, but we've never had a problem leaving her there and she's such a veteran that the staff greets her by name when we check her in.

Good luck.
 
I'm horrified. My heart breaks for you. I am so so sorry. This is why we never board our dog, I just don't TRUST strangers with pets or children.
 
I am so very, very sorry for your loss! :( As the Mom to two human children and 16 animal children, I can't even imagine losing a member of our family like that. I can't believe that they are allowed to stay in business...

Jill
 
OMG!!!

That is a terrifying story!

I'm so sorry you had to go through this, and I'm so sorry for what Molly and Moo had to go through...I'm just in shock when I think about it.

Thank you for sharing that experience so that other dogs may not have to suffer anymore.

I was wondering if you had contacted your local media (newspaper, tv) to tell them your story...maybe they would make sure others know about this terrible kennel and they will be put out of business.

:grouphug: to you...I know your heart is hurting...
 
I'm so sorry this happened to your doggies. Thank you so much for warning others. I hope something may be done about the kennel to prevent the same thing from happening again. :(
 
OMG! - I am so sorry about your babies. That is terrible and sad.
 
hmp2z said:
I posted this in the doggie hotel thread at the Resorts board, but wanted to let other people learn from our terrible mistakes:

This is just a word of advice for those boarding your pets at a kennel/doggie b&B at home while traveling:

Make sure you get everything in writing from the kennel, relating to your dog's care. This includes things like feeding the dog, providing prompt veterinary care, not giving them treats like rawhide (that they can choke on) and providing individual cages. It sounds so obvious that you'd think you wouldn't need to do it, but, sadly, we've learned from our own terrible experiences that you do indeed need to do so.

We boarded our dogs Molly & Moo at a local boarding facility on a recent 4 day trip. We were traveling for business, not pleasure, and we thought we could trust the kennel we chose. They were fully ABKA accredited, air conditioned, etc. We had toured the facilities and hadn't noticed a problem.

Unfortunately, both of our dogs were killed while we were on vacation, because the kennel was full and decided to put several dogs in each stall, instead of the individual kennels that we'd asked for and reserved. This was completely against our knowledge & wishes; we know how dangerous it is to leave dogs together, unattended. Poor Molly was killed the first day, and we don't even know when, because the kennel staff said they didn't even notice her screaming. They left her body on the floor of her kennel for 5 hours, after they did notice her, because they said that they thought she was past the point of medical attention by then. :confused3

Moose was injured and suffered a heat stroke (I guess at some point they had put him outside & left him there?) They did eventually take him to the veterinarian, but it was so bad that we had to have him put to sleep when we did return. The kennel didn't even bother to call us to notify us until 3 days after Molly had died.

And then they tried to stick us with Moo's veterinary bill, because they didn't have anything in writing from us, signed by them, that requested individual kennels not group kenneling. This, despite the fact that we had requested individual kennels, and despite the fact that, as ABKA members, they are required to provide individual sleeping spaces for each boarded pet.

Their insurance company turned down the claim & found them not liable, because we didn't have anything in writing that was signed by them guaranteeing individual kennels, though we did have their Pet Owners' Bill of Rights that said they would provide such. Apparently this is worthless unless it's signed by a kennel worker? That's what Travelers insurance company said, anyway.

We had a friend who did have a signed agreement from the kennel she left her dog at to keep rawhide away from him. They gave him rawhide, he choked & died, but they stuck her with the veterinarian bill because, while she had left written instructions with them, she didn't keep a copy for herself. They just destroyed the written instructions they gave her, and she, too, never got an apology.

For dogs, they're considered property. Our 2 were pound puppies, so worth about $70 each, not enough for us to even go to court about. We did speak to a lawyer, but he told us there was nothing he could do, without a signed agreement from the kennel.

Anyway, the point of this long & rambling e-mail is that, as a pet owner, it is in your best interest & in your pet's best interest to have a copy of signed care instructions when you board them, even with a veterinarian's office. If we had it to do over, we would print out the ABKA Bill of Rights, have the kennel sign, and then keep that signed copy. Something like this might have at least given us the leverage to get an apology, something the kennel owner refused to give us. To this day, she has been nothing but nasty about killing our 2 dogs, and she has shown no remorse whatsoever.

May all of your pups be safe,
Heather W

What a horrible story! I am so sorry for the loss of your dogs! :grouphug: It is hard enough losing one dog, but to loose 2 at the negligence of the kennel. :sad2: It makes me wonder how many other dogs they lost. I would definitely contact at least your attorney generals office and report this. If it were me, I would definitely be contacting my local news station as well as BBB. :furious:

So sad :sad1:
 
I am in tears after reading this!!! I am soooooo sorry and I can't even imagine the grief and anger you are feeling.

We boarded our dog at our vet after touring several kennels. Now I don't feel like such a doofus for calling twice a day to check on him. I can't BELIEVE they waited 3 days to call you!!!!!!!

Each kennel we toured was absolutely horrible and it made me vow never to leave my dog anywhere. But, reality is, we have to sometimes board our dogs. Your situation is my biggest nightmare!

Please keep making a stink and somehow get the name of this kennel out to everyone you know. Get the newspapers and TV involved. The more people that know how bad this kennel is, the fewer dogs who will be at risk.

I am sooooooo sad for you and the traumatic end of your babies' lives. :sad2:
 







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