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The Dog Stop - Allison Park, PA
1632 William Flinn Highway, Glenshaw, Pennsylvania, United States
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About the The Dog Stop - Allison Park, PA
The Dog Stop in Allison Park, PA is a luxurious dog boarding and daycare facility located at 1632 William Flinn Highway in Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. This 13,000 square foot location offers indoor and outdoor play yards, a dog grooming retreat, holistic retail store, and more. The facility is equipped with DogCams so you can watch your pup from your smartphone or computer. The staff is friendly and accommodating, ensuring your dog has a great experience. All dogs must demonstrate appropriate social skills before participating in daycare, and vaccinations are required. The Dog Stop is closed on major holidays but still staffed to care for your pups. They offer discounts for multiple dogs and can provide a gift basket for charitable fundraisers. Interested in becoming a franchise owner? Contact The Dog Stop to learn more. Unleash your potential and join The Dog Stop team today!
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1632 William Flinn Hwy, Glenshaw, PA 15116, United States
Opening hours of The Dog Stop - Allison Park, PA
Monday:
06:30 - 19:00
Tuesday:
06:30 - 19:00
Wednesday:
06:30 - 19:00
Thursday:
06:30 - 19:00
Friday:
06:30 - 19:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 16:00
Reviews of The Dog Stop - Allison Park, PA
"Absolutely one of, if not the best, daycare and boarding we've been to. Staff is knowledgeable, friendly and outgoing. My dog loves going there. He's excited to see everyone. Prices are reasonable. Highly recommend this Dog Stop."
"The staff at The Dog Stop Allison Park have been welcoming since day 1! They are extremely gentle and kind to my rescue pup who is sometimes nervous around new people. From the front desk team, to the back of house staff, and to grooming- this store is full of kind souls who have a clear love for dogs! I tend to be hesitant with my pup around new people/in new places because of her rough past, but I trust the Allison Park staff and truly believe my little girl is in good hands!"
"This is an incredible facility! All the staff is amazing, especially Madison, and they truly understand dogs! They also do adorable pictures every so often, which are always a treat to get!"
"Wanted so badly for this place to work. Unfortunately they are not willing to give dogs a chance or work with them at all. We initially took our puppy to the dog stop in the strip district and they never once complained about him. Then we moved and took him to this location and the woman who told me she was the manager was very rude when I picked him up. She said that he needed training on recall and that he tried to play with the mop and leashes they had. She said he was not aggressive but that they don’t have time there to watch every single dog. She went on to say they don’t do things there like they do in the Strip and the staff her is not that experienced. I was quite shocked and upset by how she spoke to me. We stopped taking him and signed him up for training with a local trainer. He has been around other dogs and people with no problems. So we recently figured we would try again. This time I made sure to watch the cameras. I did not see my dog until an after over an hr of being there. Then they put him in the puppy room. He was in there for approx fifteen minutes before they took him out and he was not seen again on camera for the next three hours. When we picked him up we were told he was not welcome there because he attacked the mop. Mind you I watched the camera and all the puppies jump on the staff and each other and were around the mops but only my dog was pulled out. He is a puppy not an adult dog so as puppies are they are curious and need reinforcement and encouragement. I mop at home and he leaves it be because I tell him to leave it which is a basic command. The staff there seems to want to walk around and the atmosphere seems to be catered towards dogs that aren’t as active. What upset me most is not that it didn’t work out. That is a disappointment as it would have been nice for him to have somewhere to be other than alone at home while we work. What is most upsetting is that they promote themselves on social media as being inclusive. I’ve gotten emails about how they will work with dogs who don’t do well in a traditional daycare environment and maybe want to be with people more or need training. I asked about the training before we got our own trainer and was told they don’t do training there at that location. They also have dogs they are fostering which is awesome. However, dogs that end up in foster are sometimes there because the owners have run out of options for care and if you are going to say you are trying to help animals you should be more willing to help dogs that already have homes too. Not everyone has family or friends to help them and need options for care when they go to work. I hope you improve how you treat owners and animals. I love my dog and know he’s not perfect but a little kindness and patience would go a long way to keep animals happy and safe with their families."
"We started taking our puppy to doggy daycare as soon as this location opened. Our dog LOVED going to daycare. Within a couple of weeks we noticed that there was one employee, in particular, that would tell us that our dog was aggressive. So, we worked with her on recall and redirection at home. Still, every time we went, this woman would tell us that she needs work and may result in her not being permitted there but we “weren’t there yet”. This employee even told us that she may have “punctured” another dog’s leg earlier in the week. I found it odd that they wouldn’t call me immediately after this incident that serious. However, every other employee would comment on her high energy but never gave us any indication that she was aggressive. So one day, after the same employee accepted her, both me and my husband watched the cameras. Some of what we saw included one particular dog chasing our puppy, lying on top of her and when she defended herself, they pulled her out. Upon pick up that day, we pulled her from the Dog Stop doggy daycare (and actually ALL of their services) and haven’t looked back. Luckily we only used doggy daycare out of convenience and not out of necessity. Since then we have gotten another puppy and there are no problems with any sort of aggression from either of them. The Dog Stop was definitely not for us!"
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