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  • This is a tough experience to share. TL;DR: I boarded my dog at Paw Commons for 5 nights. Several days later, my dog became ill and nearly died. While it cannot be proven exactly where my pup contracted this illness, the only change in his environment was this boarding facility. Full story: My dog spent five nights and nearly 6 days at Paw Commons. The employees were friendly and the place looked and smelled nice. (My dog has done many long days of daycare at other facilities but has never been boarded.) The days following my dog's stay at Paw Commons, he began to show odd signs; drinking an obscene amount of water, lack of bladder control, and extreme lethargy. Four days after picking him up from Paw Commons, I took him to the vet. After days and nearly $1000 of tests, it was confirmed that he had contracted Leptospirosis, an awful, deathly disease that has quietly been circulating around town. Most boarding and daycare facilities have very visible signs urging the "Lepto" vaccine. Paw Commons does not. They claim this is a clear requirement for boarding yet failed to communicate this to me. They did, however, require a second Bordatella shot and requested those records upon check-in. I informed Paw Commons about my dog's illness and asked if any other dogs who had stayed there had reported illnesses. Of course, they said no. While I don't doubt Paw Commons' intention to run an honest, high-quality facility, they maintain that there's really no way to confirm that the virus was contracted in their facility. To that point, there's no way to confirm it was NOT contracted there. Please be aware of the risks you take before bringing your pet to this, or any other, boarding facility. I have spent over $2,000 and nearly lost my dog to this virus. I am trying to find out the number of reported Lepto cases in the Valley as I'm curious if it is more common in the East Valley. My dog's exposure was the only case our Scottsdale vet has seen.
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