Pros
Enjoyed the customers and interacting with dogs!
Cons
I am not going into detail about occurences, but I would not bring my own dog to doggy day care or overnight boarding. I do not recommend it for the following: the ratio of shift coverage to boarded dogs; poor interpersonal communication and delegation of tasks by management; the cleaniless of corrals and kennels; and lastly poorly trained associates. I think anyone with sound judgement can interpret what these mean for their dog's care. The pretentious "we are a happy family act" given to new hires and customers are overdue several Academy Awards. When the truth is the morale is poor; and gossip and drama is perpetuated in the workplace.The Company views these dogs more as revenue and numbers as I have reoccuringly witnessed clients opt-out for indepedent walkers or competitors. Pay is not competitive, little to no opportunity for advancement, disorganized supervisors, poor updating of records, high employee turnovers, and lack-lustered management that communicates curt and snippy. "I DO NOT RECOMMEND EMPLOYMENT HERE. I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A GREAT JOB BECAUSE OF WORKING WITH DOGS, BUT I HAVE NEVER SEEN A PLACE WHERE BOTH MANAGEMENT AND ASSOCIATES ARE SO MISERABLE!"