Kennel Staff - werkgeversreview Kennel Staff bij Prairie Dog

1,0
3 feb 2017
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I enjoyed working with the dogs, and getting to know their owners.

Minpunten

Where to start... The owner has no idea how to run a business. She would hide things from her husband, who is also part owner. He's the reason she even has her business...that she has no idea how to run. The owner has no knowledge in dog behavior. More than once dog fights happened, at the fault of the owner. She over-books the facility to make more money, not caring about the safety of your dogs or staff. She's lost a dog before! And tried to blame it on anyone and everyone else. The owner has a child-like mentality, and is very immature when things do not go her way. It was like working for an incompetent dictator. Her ideas of deep cleaning are spraying down all the kennels with a hose. Playrooms don't get the disinfecting they need, because shes too cheap to buy pet-safe products instead of clorox bleach. Staff loses their give-a-damn because they are over worked and under appreciated.

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5,0
18 sep 2014
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Very clean, nice management who truely loves dogs and that is clear to see to anyone.

Minpunten

I do not see any cons this is only going to get better.

1,0
11 aug 2015
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Pluspunten

The only Pros I really gained while being employed at Prairie Dog was more knowledge in dog behavior, and the friendships I acquired with other staff members.

Minpunten

There is no real advancement in employment. You're not paid nearly what you are worth, because caring for an excess amount of dogs on top of cleaning 5,000sq. ft. of facility nightly is A LOT of hard work. Kelly Norton doesn't appreciate a thing you do, although she will say 'thanks' in an "I-could-care-less" tone. She had at one time accused staff of stealing money from the till, when she was the one who was taking $20 here, $50 there. Working for Prairie Dog means you lie to clients about how their dog's day went. Kelly herself will tell you how hard your dog played! When really, your dog was kept in a kennel more than in a playroom. She'll also steal your money by tacking on extra charges for boarding stays, hoping that staff wouldn't catch it before checking out a client. The business is run by a money-hungry woman who just wants her name known; and doesn't know much about dogs or their behavior. If you really love your dogs, you'll spend your money elsewhere.

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