Wagtime Llc
Approval Rate: n/a%
Reviews 2
by irishmissmelis_s3d57e
Sat Dec 12 2009Both my husband and I as well as our little Boston Terrier, Max, LOVE Wagtime. We stopped in one weekend day and were overwhelmed by how clean and updated their facility is, especially when compared to some of the other ones in DC. Its updated, clean and inviting, both for people and dogs. We were granted an all-access pass to the whole place during our tour, an amenity a lot of cargeless places will not grant for one reason or another. I was impressed that the whole place is monitored with video cameras and that clients can log in during certain times to check on their four legged loved ones. The staff is friendly, knowlegeable and as far as I know ( know them all pretty well now since I am a "frequent flyer' at the establishment), they all have experience with dogs, either as owners themselves or as vet techs. Max drags me down the street when we go to daycare and does a little happy dance outside of the door until we go in. Once inside he runs right upstairs to the little dog ro... Read more
by gingerlocks171_ceb
Thu Dec 10 2009This should really read ZERO stars, expect the underpaid staff are relatively nice. As a dog lover, pet sitter, childhood dog owner and volunteer with the Anti-Cruelty Society for Animals in Chicago and Humane Society in NYC I cannot sit idly by and let other people make the mistake of bringing their business to Wagtime. In doing additional research on dog adoptions and veterinary care options in the DC area, I have been informed by local vets to stay clear of Wagtime. Background: My partner and I inquired about dogs for adoption. After many emails back and forth, we scheduled an appointment with Lisa, one of the owners, to meet her and a rescue dog at Wagtime. When we arrived we were told Lisa was not there, her staff had no idea where she was and knew nothing about any appointments to meet adoptable dogs. They offered to call her, which they did. We spoke and - without so much as an apology - said she'd be in at 3PM or shortly there after. Though the one dog in which were... Read more