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October 2024 by eduardo whittaker
My dog LOVES this place!!
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September 2024 by Lina Sonnier
In a world full of uncertainty, Dogphoria has been a euphoria for our household! The pack at Dogphoria haven been amazing at helping us with our dog Sammie. During the crowdstrike glitch, we were stranded and Sammie was boarded at DogPhoria. Panicked about what to do, knowing she would run out of food and she's socially awkward we called them up and explained our situation. They were the calm in our travel storm! The crew was able to help us out, as they do on the day to day, but they were able to ease our fears and extend Sammie's stay. They told us not to worry and that she would get food, scratches, and extra love during this time. We're so thankful for DogPhoria and we know our pup is taken care of. The upgrades to the web-cam has been awesome and we do love seeing the pup caregivers show our "lone wolf" some love. Thanks DogPhoria pack for always taking care of us!
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September 2024 by Oycan Gurkan
This place is neat and safe! My dog is looking forward to go play with his friends. He always comes home happy and tired. Staff is incredibly caring and attentive. I’m so thankful for that. I highly recommend here to any dog owner looking for a safe and fun place!
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September 2024 by Alexander Novas
I dog loves coming here.
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April 2024 by B Spikes
Great staff and love the webcams!
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February 2024 by Patricia Janssens
Our puppies love their new day care center.Always excited to see their friends!
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February 2024 by Paul Ferguson
It's obvious that these people love dogs.I feel good about leaving my furry child with them for daycare or boarding her when I travel.No need to leave your friend in a tiny box while you travel. This facility giv3s them room to move about.
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February 2024 by Cait Sirk
My dog was bit.Back in October, my dog boarded with Dogphoria for what was supposed to be 4 nights. I landed from a trip on Sunday evening and wasn’t supposed to pick up my dog until the next morning. However, I received a phone call from Robyn, one of the owners, saying that my dog had gotten hurt and asking if I wanted to pick her up that evening or wait until the morning. I do appreciate that Robyn called and that they stayed open late as I chose to pick up my dog when I was told that she was bleeding from her ear and that she wouldn’t receive attention for it overnight. Robyn assured me though that the choice was mine and that the bite was more of a “scratch.” When I arrived, my dog was waiting in the front and did seem calm. Robyn and a worker that was there when the incident happened admitted that no one actually saw what happened, first red flag. They said that another dog bit her when they were moving the dogs from one space to another, all the dogs rushed to the entrance and it must have happened then, second red flag. They both talked about how dogs sometimes get over excited when moving and it wasn’t an aggressive attack against my dog. Okay but if you know dogs get excited at this transition, why was no one watching? Why would you release a bunch of dogs to rush towards a small enclosure knowing dogs get over excited as you’ve stated? Robyn and the other worker commented a few times though how it was just a scratch and how my dog seemed fine cause she was calm. Anyhow, we get our dog home and notice that her ear was actually bleeding a lot and that the flow had no stopped as indicated when we picked her up. We luckily already had a vet visit planned for the following morning at VCA in Dunwoody. My poor dog was calm all evening but mostly is seemed like she was worn out and in pain more than anything else. In the morning when the vet saw her, they said no, this was certainly not a scratch, her ear was bit all the way through! We ended up paying around $1,000 in vet bills on top of the boarding fee from this incident that could have been prevented and then was downplayed. Plus, I called to follow up with Robyn about what the vet told us. She wasn’t available so I asked that she give as a call back. The manager did ask about the situation so I informed him. Robyn never followed up with us at all which I would have expected even without the follow up information. We were still charged for boarding the evening we picked her up so it seems that is where DogPhoria’s priorities lie.
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January 2024 by Cait Ligon
My dog was bit.
Back in October, my dog boarded with Dogphoria for what was supposed to be 4 nights. I landed from a trip on Sunday evening and wasn’t supposed to pick up my dog until the next morning. However, I received a phone call from Robyn, one of the owners, saying that my dog had gotten hurt and asking if I wanted to pick her up that evening or wait until the morning. I do appreciate that Robyn called and that they stayed open late as I chose to pick up my dog when I was told that she was bleeding from her ear and that she wouldn’t receive attention for it overnight. Robyn assured me though that the choice was mine and that the bite was more of a “scratch.” When I arrived, my dog was waiting in the front and did seem calm. Robyn and a worker that was there when the incident happened admitted that no one actually saw what happened, first red flag. They said that another dog bit her when they were moving the dogs from one space to another, all the dogs rushed to the entrance and it must have happened then, second red flag. They both talked about how dogs sometimes get over excited when moving and it wasn’t an aggressive attack against my dog. Okay but if you know dogs get excited at this transition, why was no one watching? Why would you release a bunch of dogs to rush towards a small enclosure knowing dogs get over excited as you’ve stated? Robyn and the other worker commented a few times though how it was just a scratch and how my dog seemed fine cause she was calm. Anyhow, we get our dog home and notice that her ear was actually bleeding a lot and that the flow had no stopped as indicated when we picked her up. We luckily already had a vet visit planned for the following morning at VCA in Dunwoody. My poor dog was calm all evening but mostly is seemed like she was worn out and in pain more than anything else. In the morning when the vet saw her, they said no, this was certainly not a scratch, her ear was bit all the way through! We ended up paying around $1,000 in vet bills on top of the boarding fee from this incident that could have been prevented and then was downplayed. Plus, I called to follow up with Robyn about what the vet told us. She wasn’t available so I asked that she give as a call back. The manager did ask about the situation so I informed him. Robyn never followed up with us at all which I would have expected even without the follow up information. We were still charged for boarding the evening we picked her up so it seems that is where DogPhoria’s priorities lie.
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January 2024 by Jim Littlefield
Our dog Micky gives DogPhoria 5 woofs! For us It is convenient, temperature controlled and has a caring staff. He comes home complexly happy and worn out from playing.
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October 2023 by Amanda Giffin
Happy pups!
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July 2023 by Nafisun Khan
Rustam
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March 2023 by Nicholas Woodruff
Andrew and Star are both fantastic employees. Andrew has repeatedly helped me at the front desk and answered helpful questions. As for Star, I've seen her be incredibly loving and caring to my dog on the live feed. Casper has enjoyed staying here and hasn't picked up any bad habits. He loves playing with his fellow canines and looks forward to his upcoming visits!
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February 2023 by Timothy Mizell
Our girls GiGi and Lucie love going to day care at DogPhoria. The staff are super friendly and they already know them by name.
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January 2023 by Luz C
I'm grateful for the existence of this place... my dog, Sunny, is a tough cookie, and DogPhoria staff somehow know how to deal with her fear-aggression and her be-out-of-my-own-space situation. Thank you, DogPhoria!!