A pet hotel managed to do one thing it should never do: lose a dog. WJTV reported:
The owner posted these messages on Facebook.
My 6-year old female Yorkie is STILL MISSING. Sadie weighs approximately 7 lbs. She has a petite frame and a gentle disposition. Her fur is a mixture of black, tan, and gray. Sadie went missing from Pet Haven Boarding located at 1138 Old Fannin Rd. She was last seen ~ 4:30pm on Thursday, 8/29/19. Sadie has a microchip. Please continue to keep an eye out and please SHARE THIS POST!
Offering a $2500 reward for her return. If you have seen her, please message me or call (407) 754-8573.
Kingfish note: Pet Haven had one job. One.
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There was a piss ass neighbor that was aggravated that this woman was on his property looking for her dog. I would start there.
How the hell does this happen?!
Do these people ever pay the reward they offer? It is my understanding that they always find an excuse to not pay.
I doubt the dog hotel lost the dog. Yorkies can be easily carried away by birds of prey. Hawks have taken chihuahuas before too.
ToTo come home!
This place looks like Pet Hell from the road, they need a new look or a new name. If a place lost my child, I would show up with a flamethrower the next day. I wish that place a 1000 years of bad luck and suffering.
May your first-born son be the cleaning crew for the school yak.
Pretty sure this is the same place where a friend’s dog “got loose” on a walk and was hit by a car.
This is gut-wrenching for any responsible pet owner. Keeping and caring for people's pets is not a responsibility to take lightly. Hopefully, she'll turn up, soon.
The owner of Pet "Haven" was also threatening the owner with trespassing. This business should be doing everything humanly possible to help return this dog to her owner! Something is very wrong with this story!
From Nextdoor by Owner recently.
It has been ONE WEEK since my sweet girl SADIE HAS BEEN MISSING. Please continue to keep an eye out and please SHARE THIS POST!
Sadie is a Yorkie - 6 years old and weighs approximately 7 lbs. She has a petite frame and a gentle disposition. Her fur is a mixture of black, tan, and gray. Sadie WENT MISSING WHILE BEING BOARDED AT PET HAVEN located at 1138 Old Fannin Road. PET HAVEN LOST HER ON THE SAME DAY SHE GOT THERE AND DID NOT CONTACT ME UNTIL ALMOST 24 HOURS LATER. She was last seen around 4:30 pm on Thursday, 8/29/19. Sadie has a microchip.
Offering a $2500 reward for her safe return. If you see her please do not call her name or run after her. Instead please call me immediately at 407-754-8573
There is no excuse for this to have happened. When a substantial percentage of today’s so-called employable adults is either high or looking at their cell phone 24 hours a day, you don’t wonder why this happened. A responsible parent of a pet has to be SO careful in choosing with whom to entrust the care of that pet for ANY service. Let this event stand as a clarion warning to any pet owner who even considers darkening the door of this “pet care” business. I just hope that this young woman is able to find this little one, safe and unharmed. What a nightmare.
Wrong KF. Despite your snarky remark, Pet Haven had many more jobs to do than one.
I have no idea who Pet Haven is, where it is located, or who owns it. But I assume that it houses many animals at any one time, including things other than the dogs that at times you think are above human.
They not only provide for the feeding, the medication, and the exercise of these boarded animals in addition to their safety, their job does include trying to keep them in their facility.
It appears that they did fail in this one part of their job - although I have no idea how this animal 'escaped'.
I agree this is a sad situation. But, despite your opinion I know that whenever you take your precious partners to be boarded - either by a facility or by a friend - you expect more than just making sure that they stay locked up inside until you return.
The one job is to protect the animals.
As for me, I don't board my dogs. Never have, never will.
I Love dogs. I tolerate humans.
Wrong 11:02. A dog can survive several days without food, water, shelter, or medicine. Pet Havens job was to not lose the dog. They failed miserably. Dont make excuses for them.
The place is located on roughly two acres of land, on a busy thoroughfare and has NO fence around it. They did not alert the owner for 24 hours because they were in hopes the pup would reappear. If an employee took the dog out of one of the small box containers and set her on the floor and someone opened the front door (ten feet away), the dog was straight out the door and into the street in less than 30 seconds.
Birds of prey might have carried it off, my ass.
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