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Businiess name:  Singleton's Pet Obey
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Beware before leaving your dog for training with Pet Obey. We scheduled our Golden Retriever for the 8 week training program. We were allowed to see our pet once a week for one hour per visit. We visited our Golden on the seventh day of the first week. Our dog was overweight, cowarding and came crawling toward us. We asked the owner why she was overweight after only seven days. The owner said that she was just ""bloated"". We were not allowed to go in the back yard area to see where the dogs were kept. We removed our dog from the program. When the dog got home we noticed the dog had blood in her stool. The Vet took a stool sample and said the blood in the stool was caused from excess stress. The dog had no health issues prior to the seven days spent with Pet Obey. We would not recommend or suggest taking your dog to Pet Obey. Very disappointing experience. It is a shame that our dog had to endure the seven days at this facility.

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