What our clients say....
****After taking my dog to a couple doggie daycare facilities near our home to be "evaluated," I was very dissatisfied with the way both of them were ran. They were small, 50 dogs were cooped up in a room at a time, and both facilities lacked the passion I naturally assumed would be present. Then our neighbor suggested A Dog Gone Good Place. This was the place I had been searching for. A place where the staff demonstrates a passion and genuine interest in my dog. A place where the owner takes pride in her business and satisfying her customers. A place where I knew Timp would be happy. At A Dog Gone Good Place, Timp (my very energetic, young vizsla) is able to play outside, go in the pool, eat lunch, etc. I am thankful for A Dog Gone Good Place!******
****My 7 year old Westie has been a proud patron at the ADGGP for three years, and he still goes cookoo everytime I make the turn into the ADGGP parking lot off of Evergreen. He loves it so much he wishes he could live there, permanently. Thank you for being the best doggie day care/boarding I could ever ask for. It's great to have someone I can trust to take care of my fearless spoiled "mutt!" Best of all, he never picks up any bad habits - here's to a place filled with both fun and discipline!******
****My three year old labrador, Ella, bounds through the front door of A Dog Gone Good Place with tangible enthusiasm. She knows that her day will be filled with fun: chasing friends; diving and swimming in the pool; soaking up the sunshine.... and an afternoon siesta. Pure bliss!*****
****Jack the Bulldog is at home in the McLean apartment in Mannedorf, southeast of Zurich! YOU DID IT!! Syreece picked him up at the airport this morning and I just spoke to him on the phone. Well, I spoke, he just breathed heavily. Great to have him here. Thanks again to all, especially Lynn at ADGGP for the efforts of her and her staff in caring for Jack over the past couple of months. You guys all did a tremendous job.
Again, our deepest thanks for your collaboration and help.
Jim and Syreece McLean*****
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