Pattys Precious Pets
Tigard, OR 97223
Phone: (503) 590-4056
- Cross Street:
- Southwest Morninghill Drive
- Best of Citysearch:
- Pet Services 2006
- Hours:
- Daily 24 hours
Message from Pattys Precious Pets
Small Dogs "Bed and Biscuit"
- Kennel-free Homestyle Boarding
- Haven for Small Dogs Only
- Fenced Parklike Play Yard
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Know Before You GoThe kennel accepts socialized, housebroken, neutered small-breed dogs up to 40 pounds for boarding.
User Reviews for Pattys Precious Pets
04/04/2008 Posted by grrramma
Inside & out this buisness is simply put, a MUST SEE! The dog yard resembles a botanicaal garden and offers a huge manicured lawn that is well fenced and dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome to come outside & in at will through a doggie door onto a deck. They can lounge outdoors in a well built gazebo away from the sun or rain. I have seen many dog hotels in my travels but this wins 5 stars as the best anywhere, ... paws down !! You can immediately sense what these people are about when entering the foyer. The dogs enjoy safe & secure play areas to fit their individual needs, under a watchful eye. There is even a little infirmary complete with sterile supplies in the case someone gets a boo boo during their stay. This is affordable excellence w/o any hidden costs for any special needs or attention your dog may require. This is the first time I can really relax while vacationing with only one worry; what if they don't want to come home!!? This canine home away from home will not stay a best-kept secret for long, so book early and avoid the rush. Keep up the good work!!....bark, bark..!!
Pros: quiet cul-de-sac w/ convenient parking ... open 7 days a week w/ liberal ck-in/out hours
Cons: none...and I'm not easily impressed!
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
01/09/2008 Posted by severina
I spoke with the owner of this boarding place about 3 months before thanksgiving and all she talked about was herself. I tried to explain to her my little yorkie's and Pomeranian's needs both medically and mentally. We spoke for over 45 min on the phone (mostly about her). I had asked her if she new anything about seizure dogs and again she just talked and talked about her dogs. I don't think she has any animal medical knowledge or any kind of training/animal behavioral education what so ever. I called her back about 4 weeks later to confirm my boarding and she had no clue who I was and had nothing available. What a waist of my time. That's ok I found an awesome boarding place that took my dog's last minute. Their place was huge, warm, friendly and most of the staff were trainers or animal nurses. They gave me a moment to moment chart of what they did, ate, pooped and if my little baby had siezures and they even timed them and called me everytime. Very professional. If your going to charge people money for your boarding then you are a business. When you are a business you should be professional and remember a 45 min conversation you have with someone on the phone. At least write it down. Don't childcare givers have to have some sort of childcare background or education?? Should it not be the same for animal care? I now know I prefere a kennel, dog daycare or animal hospital to board my animals. They have way more training and I know that they are in professional's hands. I think animal nurses and veterinarians love animals more than these small ma and pa places, because they took the time and money to go to school.
Pros: grass? How do they clean it?
Cons: no animal education
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
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