Pros
literally just the dogs and cats
Cons
toxic work environment doesn’t even begin to describe this cesspool. to start, the management is abysmal. they don’t help or listen or encourage anyone. forget about getting a raise. understaffed. overbooked constantly. 1 person to 25-35 dogs is ludicrous. due to this, the dogs do not get the care they need or deserve. the managers care way more about the money than the employees’ or dogs’ well-being. it’s also just a very clique-y environment with a lot of gossiping and talking behind backs. the turnover is massive because of all the problems. honestly if not for some of the dogs and the few coworkers i did like, i probably would have left sooner. i once watched them ignore a dog’s health concern for 7 hours after being informed of it by an employee. they told the employee that she was stupid and didn’t know anything about dogs. the dog ended up dying that same night from congestive heart failure. we had notified her of a wheezing coming from the dog hours earlier which is a tell-tale sign of congestive heart failure. she then proceeded to lie to the family and take credit for “helping” the dog. she attempted to blame everyone else besides herself for the dog’s death despite everyone witnessing her buffoonery. she even made the employee cry and didn’t care in the slightest. that was the final straw for a lot of us. most of the shift leads would refuse to do anything besides stand by the pro station and chat while the pros were forced to walk 150+ dogs with only 2-3 people. we would be struggling to keep up, and they would tell us they wouldn’t help us straight to our faces. they act like being a shift lead means you don’t have to do any of the work a pro does because you’re somehow better than them. oh please. i now work at another dog boarding facility where they actually care for the dogs and us. it’s refreshing. if you love dogs and being treated like a human, do not work here. seriously. do not work here.