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January 2024 by Ridley
Keep yourself and your dog(s) away from this place. Mr. Bolton has no remorse or sense of responsibility - the only logical explanation for why he would allow dogs to tear apart other dogs. This veteran deserves no thanks for his disservice.
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September 2023 by Ben Cook
Amazing facility and great staff who actually care about and understand dogs. I cannot recommend this place enough.
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November 2022 by Kelli Stader
We met Don Bolton before he had the property on Ferry Rd. I needed someone to see past my baby Bears anxiety of meeting new people. Once Bear get to know you he was the sweetest snuggle bug ever! Don could see that potential. He worked with Bear and the two became the best of buddies! Bear went to Don's daycare facility and had a blast! It's a perfect size and the dogs really seem to enjoy it.Bear passed away in 2019. I haven't gotten another dog, well Bears brother Captain. I don't live in Ohio anymore, but if I did I would definitely take my buddies to Go Dogs Go!
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January 2022 by Christine Milby
Dogs definitely like going here. Behavior has really improved the past 4 years.
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September 2021 by Kristen Mount Weinstein
Thank you, Mr. Don for sending us home with two very tired doodles tonight! I think we may make it through the witching hour without defacing any stuffed animals, ingesting socks or counter surfing
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October 2020 by Chrissy McKelvey
PLEASE DO NOT EVER TAKE YOUR PETS HERE!!!! THEY ARE NEGLIGENT AND HEARTLESS!!! MY FRIEND’S LITTLE DOG WAS LEFT ALONE FOR NEARLY 20 MINUTES WITH BIG DOGS AND THEY RIPPED HER POOR LITTLE BODY APART. THEN, THE OWNER, DON, GAVE HER BODY TO MY FRIEND IN A TRASH BAG!!!!! THEN HE CALLOUSLY SAID SHE COULD GET ANOTHER DOG. PETS ARE FAMILY!!! THIS IS ATROCIOUS!!! THIS PLACE NEEDS SHUT DOWN!! PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT TAKE YOUR ANIMALS HERE!!!!
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October 2020 by Yvette W.
WARNING‼ ZERO STARS SHOULD BE AN OPTION! *On Thursday October 17th 2019, I dropped off my Zula, my Frenchie, at Go Dogs Go in Bellbrook for 5 days of boarding. *I paid up front for her boarding through Monday. I paid via Cashapp. *On Saturday October 19th 2019, at 5:42pm I looked at my phone and saw that I had two missed calls, a missed FaceTime call, along with a voicemail message from Donald Bolton, the owner of Go Dogs Go. I returned his call and learned of Zula's death. *Bolton told me that Zula along with 6-7 other larger dogs were left unattended in the back yard of his business "for 10-15 minutes" and when he returned, Zula's dead body was being dragged by a particular dog. I had met this dog before so this didn't make sense to me. He was a friendly dog, and he and Zula enjoyed playing together. *Mr. Bolton offered to cremate Zula the next day. I responded that I would pick her up the next day immediately upon landing, and not to destroy my dog. *My flight landed Sunday October 20th at 12:30 pm. I arrived home by 1:45 pm. I unloaded my car with the assistance of four close friends, and went to pick up Zula's body. *The five of us arrived to Go Dogs Go in Bellbrook at approximately 2:15pm *MR. BOLTON BROUGHT ZULA OUT TO ME IN A TRASH BAG! She was soaking wet. He said that he was washing her when we arrived. The sight of my Zula brought out in a trash bag destroyed me. *Bolton spoke graphically about Zula's head being almost ripped off. *Kelly Capasso, the Practice Manager of Bigger Road Veterinary Clinic took the trash bag with Zula's body to her car and brought blankets so that she and her mother would be able to present her to me to say goodbye before Kelly took Zula back to the clinic for autopsy reports. *Mr. Bolton told Kelly to send him the veterinary bill. *Mr. Bolton then told me that when I am ready for a new dog that he would pay for it. I learned later that this was not offered out of kindness, it's the law. There are plenty more frustrating details to this story, but what I need pet lovers to know is that the state of Ohio considers dogs property. Replacement of property is all that I was legally owed. Even though my Zula was left unattended with several large dogs, for hours, there were no criminal charges that could be filed. This was negligent as hell, but I had no legal recourse. Whether our dogs live or die in their care, the facilities remain protected by law AND THEY KNOW IT! All they legally owe us is the adjusted value of the dead pet, which Bolton's insurance has paid. **Mr. Bolton STILL refuses to refund me the money I paid him in advance for dog the weekend she was killed and beyond. . Payments were required in advance for daycare packages.** It's all about money. Beware!! #JusticeForZula Dr. Williams
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October 2020 by Kristy Baird
By not allowing dogs to be killed when your supposed to be watching them and taking care of them.
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March 2020 by Tricia S
We have 4 dogs that have gone to GDG for 6+ years, from 4 month olds to 7 year old. It has been a fantastic experience. Great socialization, wonderful staff (especially Don). Our dogs love it there, love the 3+ Fenced acres to play and get their energy out. They come home wiped out from a fun day. Can’t recommend it enough.
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March 2020 by Anne Elliott
My dog is loved and loves going! She comes home exhausted and happy!
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December 2019 by Katana Williams
BEWARE BEWARE BEWARE!! DO NOT TAKE YOUR DOG HERE!!!!
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December 2019 by Kyetra Williams
A DOG DIED HERE LAST MONTH! Imagine going on a weekend trip and coming back home to your dead dog!
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December 2019 by Kim Skinner Pauley
Amazing! My family has had dogs my entire life and I have had my own dogs for 25 years. I have never taken them to any type of boarding facility. They have always traveled with me for vacations ( even 12 hours to the beach several times). Last summer we decided to get a puppy ( Sullivan) We have not had a puppy for over 20 years. Once summer was over and my daughter went back to school Sullivan was not happy and was acting out. I had a trainer come to our house to help with s
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November 2019 by Lisa Thompson
My dog had been going to Go Dogs Go for a little over 2 years. This week, he escaped from their fenced in area. It was a nightmare!!
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November 2019 by samuel lawson
think twice before you take your dogs here. They lost my moms dog, and only after that did they inform her that he had gotten out before and they never told her. Luckily we did find him but when you loss a dog at doggy daycare there are some problems.