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adichiara
12-18-2015, 11:40 AM
I've gone to Village Pet Spa for grooming and boarding for 2 years. I love Julia who groomed my 2 dogs. I boarded for a week with them, but the last time I boarded with them for 2 weeks. I picked them up after 2 weeks and they were INFESTED with TICKS. So bad that I took them to the Vet, because they were suffering so badly.

The dogs are always on flea and tick meds. and I get my courtyard villa sprayed. So before you start telling me it couldn't have been caused by them, I do want to share with you that the ticks have been conquered after 2 long weeks and there has not been a recurrence since....needless to say I'm never going back....

golfing eagles
12-18-2015, 12:17 PM
I've gone to Village Pet Spa for grooming and boarding for 2 years. I love Julia who groomed my 2 dogs. I boarded for a week with them, but the last time I boarded with them for 2 weeks. I picked them up after 2 weeks and they were INFESTED with TICKS. So bad that I took them to the Vet, because they were suffering so badly.

The dogs are always on flea and tick meds. and I get my courtyard villa sprayed. So before you start telling me it couldn't have been caused by them, I do want to share with you that the ticks have been conquered after 2 long weeks and there has not been a recurrence since....needless to say I'm never going back....

So sorry for you and your dogs, I'd hate for that to happen to my dogs.
But in fairness, you have had a 2 year relationship with this establishment, and I assume no problems. I very much doubt the Pet Spa owners made a trip to "Ticks-R-Us" and bought a bushel full to infest the dogs in their care. Most likely they hitchhiked in on some other dog, maybe one that did not have an owner as caring as you. Could this have been spotted? Maybe, who knows. It does sound like an isolated incident on the face of it. I might also check with your Vet and ask why your dogs tick meds were ineffective in protecting them from this infestation. Hope it never happens again and Merry Christmas!

Bogie Shooter
12-18-2015, 01:02 PM
So sorry for you and your dogs, I'd hate for that to happen to my dogs.
But in fairness, you have had a 2 year relationship with this establishment, and I assume no problems. I very much doubt the Pet Spa owners made a trip to "Ticks-R-Us" and bought a bushel full to infest the dogs in their care. Most likely they hitchhiked in on some other dog, maybe one that did not have an owner as caring as you. Could this have been spotted? Maybe, who knows. It does sound like an isolated incident on the face of it. I might also check with your Vet and ask why your dogs tick meds were ineffective in protecting them from this infestation. Hope it never happens again and Merry Christmas!

You are so right.
Too bad the damage has already been done with the post on here and the Internet forever.

Cisco Kid
12-18-2015, 01:04 PM
Ticks or fleas ?

Barefoot
12-18-2015, 01:57 PM
I've gone to Village Pet Spa for grooming and boarding for 2 years. I love Julia who groomed my 2 dogs. I boarded for a week with them, but the last time I boarded with them for 2 weeks. I picked them up after 2 weeks and they were INFESTED with TICKS. ..

My friend has boarded her dogs there for years without a problem. She loves the place.

Fraugoofy
12-18-2015, 02:05 PM
I've gone to Village Pet Spa for grooming and boarding for 2 years. I love Julia who groomed my 2 dogs. I boarded for a week with them, but the last time I boarded with them for 2 weeks. I picked them up after 2 weeks and they were INFESTED with TICKS. So bad that I took them to the Vet, because they were suffering so badly.

The dogs are always on flea and tick meds. and I get my courtyard villa sprayed. So before you start telling me it couldn't have been caused by them, I do want to share with you that the ticks have been conquered after 2 long weeks and there has not been a recurrence since....needless to say I'm never going back....
I am concerned about this because my dog is going there over Christmas vacation. What did the owner say when you brought this to her attention? Was there any kind of explanation? I am so sorry for your dogs and for you that this happened.

Phanatic Luvr
12-19-2015, 12:16 AM
Something else to consider .... when I first moved to The Villages 4 1/2 years ago, my vet told me to keep my dogs away from the pine straw, as it is a prime location for them to pick up ticks. We never saw pine straw as bedding before, not even in Tampa where we lived for 7 years prior. So, if the OP had any fresh pine straw recently layed or if Village Pet Spa had put down pine straw possibly around where the dogs go out, that could be the cause.
So happy your two are doing fine. As I am sure you are aware, keep an eye out for any unusual health issues or blotchy skin rash, as ticks spread lyme disease. Check yourself also.

golfing eagles
12-19-2015, 05:17 AM
Never hurts to be aware, but please don't panic over the prospect of you or your dogs getting lyme disease. Borellia burgdorferi (bacteria causing lyme) is spread by Ixodes scapularis (black legged deer tick) in the eastern US, specifically the northeast and upper Midwest. The chances of acquiring it in Florida are extremely low. Human incidence in FL is 0.4/100,000, and most cases were acquired by travel elsewhere. By contrast the incidence in Maine is 87.9, even Alaska was 0.7, so no need to panic. If you do watch for a rash, erythema chronicum migrans (ECM), it looks like a bulls eye target at least 3 inches across. (sorry Luvr, not blotchy) I've seen hundreds of them and they are pretty distinctive. Unfortunately, Southern tick associated rash illness (STARI) has a similar rash, is transmitted by the lone star tick, and is more prevalent in the south. It does not have the same consequences as lyme.

fromHHDS
12-19-2015, 06:52 AM
Available at your vet for tick prevention... Nexguard and Bravecto.

Better place for boarding...Bedtime Tails

virgind
12-19-2015, 08:16 AM
That happened to our dogs in July. They were there for 11 days. Also had them groomed there. When they can home we found ticks on them. The owner gave me a song and a dance. To bad, the groomer did a great job, but no wont go back. Sorry folks that place had a bad reputations years ago but I thought with new owners it was better but I guess not.

Taltarzac725
12-19-2015, 08:23 AM
Village Pet Spa - Home (http://www.thevillagepetspa.com/)

Here's a link to the Villages Pet Spa. I hope someone from there will give an explanation on TOTV.

Barefoot
12-22-2015, 10:21 AM
My friend just took her two dogs to Villages Pet Spa this morning.
She said it was extremely busy with lots of people taking their dogs in for boarding over Christmas.

Mleeja
12-22-2015, 05:35 PM
We boarded our dog at Villages Pet Spa in October of this year. We selected Villages Pet Spa after visiting other kennels in the area. We found Villages Pet Spa to be very clean compared to the others. I am at a loss how a dog could get ticks at this kennel. I would hope the OP has contacted the management for their comments.

I do not like to see people post complaints about a business, be it a restaurant or boarding kennel, without having talked to the management to resolve the issue.

I would not hesitate to board my dog here again.

red tail
12-22-2015, 05:49 PM
don't blame the kennel for your failure to protect your dog with revolution which will prevent any ticks or fleas.

virgind
12-22-2015, 07:44 PM
When you dont have a tick problem till you take a pet somewhere as pet boarding where do you think a problem is.

bike42
12-22-2015, 07:49 PM
I love Village Pet Spa and so do my dogs. Please think about the permanent harm that is done to local businesses by airing complaints on a public forum.

justjim
12-22-2015, 10:13 PM
Sorry about your bad experience. Where is Village Pet Spa located?

Its located on Rolling Acrea Rd south of 466.

Susan G
12-23-2015, 08:48 AM
Your baby may have picked them up in the exercise pen area out front - very wooded all around, many overhanging trees and ticks have legs and can crawl.... Just saying.

On the other hand, someone should have had hands on the dog and noticed/remedied the problem. Yes, their management needs to respond to this thread to clarify.

keithwand
12-23-2015, 09:35 AM
Our dogs Ben and Jerry like it here and their haircuts they get here.
Maybe the OPs dogs came with ticks. Remember Frontline or whatever has to be applied every month. It doesn't kill ticks on contact but before it can harm the pet.

RickeyD
12-23-2015, 09:42 AM
Your baby may have picked them up in the exercise pen area out front - very wooded all around, many overhanging trees and ticks have legs and can crawl.... Just saying.

On the other hand, someone should have had hands on the dog and noticed/remedied the problem. Yes, their management needs to respond to this thread to clarify.


Exactly. They should have noticed the ticks, they are responsible for the safety and well being of these animals and as such should be doing as if they were the owners. I'd be angry if it were my dog.

CFrance
12-23-2015, 08:59 PM
don't blame the kennel for your failure to protect your dog with revolution which will prevent any ticks or fleas.
I don't understand your post, because the OP clearly stated that her dog are always on flea and tick prevention.:shrug:

Barefoot
12-23-2015, 09:13 PM
don't blame the kennel for your failure to protect your dog with revolution which will prevent any ticks or fleas.

I don't understand your post, because the OP clearly stated that her dog are always on flea and tick prevention.:shrug:

I think Redtail is saying that Revolution is a superior product compared to other flea and tick Meds.

CFrance
12-23-2015, 09:23 PM
Who knows what flea & tick prevention OP's dogs are on? Could be Revolution, but they didn't say. We used some awful,greasy topical flea & tick in Michigan because it was supposedly the best, and we lived in dune grass. I can't remember the name. But it worked.

I would let the owners know about the problem so they can check their facilities and make remedies if needed.

Barefoot
12-23-2015, 10:26 PM
Who knows what flea & tick prevention OP's dogs are on? Could be Revolution, but they didn't say.
True!

Tripngirl
12-27-2015, 04:40 PM
Try giving raw garlic mixed in with the dog food. Ticks hate the garlic! I have a Golden Retriever "0llie" who just loves to roll in leaves and run thru the woods.. Ticks are common in MA. This really does help! Check with your vet for dosage if using the pill form of garlic.

Barefoot
12-30-2015, 11:53 AM
I visited the Village Pet Spa yesterday to pick up a friend's two dogs. They were boarded at the Spa for a week.
No fleas, no ticks, no problems.
My friend always leaves her dogs at the Spa, she loves the place and her dogs love it also.
She has moved to Fort Pierce but still brings her dogs to The Village Pet Spa for boarding because she thinks they do a great job.
It appeared to me to be a very clean, well-run boarding facility.
The dogs even came home with a report card with comments about their time at the Spa.

CFrance
12-30-2015, 09:15 PM
I have taken our dog there for day care and a bath and found the place to be very clean and well-run. He came home clean as a whistle. I was shown all parts of the facility, including touring the outside yard. I came away with no ticks, and I'm not on tick meds!

MnGirl
12-31-2015, 07:59 AM
What's wrong with people?? You've been going there for 2 years and now you have 1 problem and your never going back? That's the same as eating at a restaurant for 2 years and get one bad meal and the world is coming to an end. Most likely it was one of the other customers that brought the problem to Village Pet Spa. If you could also clear up whether it was fleas (which usually infest a dog) or ticks (which attach themselves and suck blood), because a dog usually will get ticks when they go hunting or are in a wooded area.

Fraugoofy
12-31-2015, 09:55 PM
My dog stayed for 5 days over Christmas. Great place. No ticks. Would take him back there again...

TidalWalkers
01-01-2016, 08:44 AM
We always used Pet Spa for our elderly boxer, Bailey, and she received TLC and we felt the staff really cared about each and every dog. Used them for two years. I would recommend them for any dog.

Barefoot
01-01-2016, 10:19 AM
I love Village Pet Spa and so do my dogs. Please think about the permanent harm that is done to local businesses by airing complaints on a public forum.
I agree, we really have to be very careful about what we put out there.
I've noticed there are more positive reviews about Village Pet Spa than negative ones.
It's very easy to trash a business by posting a thread with a negative title.
Unfortunately that information then becomes part of internet history.

red tail
01-01-2016, 11:11 AM
since there are perhaps a dozen knowledgeable posters on this forum that can be taken serious there probably isn't too much damage done.

Mleeja
01-01-2016, 03:23 PM
since there are perhaps a dozen knowledgeable posters on this forum that can be taken serious there probably isn't too much damage done.

Only a "dozen knowledgeable posters"? Wonder who they are?