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I love my dog, even though she's a bitch. *rim shot* So when I have to drop her off somewhere for a couple nights, I don't mind paying a bit more for a quality kennel. And that's exactly what Club K9 is. I've used Club K9 only about 4-5 times over the last year. Most kennels wouldn't consider that an A-list customer. But they remember my dog every time. The only reason I didn't rate them with 5 stars is because my dog seems absolutely petrified of the place. It's not like she has the heart of a warrior anyway, but I can never leave her there with 100% confidence as she's usually lunging away from the handler and screaming like a banshee. That may not have anything to do with Club K9 or its employees, but I just couldn't give it the full 5 stars. It's my dogs fault, (I told you she was a bitch.) I've had to call and ask them twice to stay 5 minutes after hours so that I could come grab my dog before their doors close on Sunday. And while they obviously don't like to, they've stayed both times. Gotta love that. I'd recommend them to anyone.
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