Dogtopia of Bloomfield
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1685 S Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 - (248) 338-1000
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Chamber Rating
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kirsten berwick
Needed an emergency bath after an encounter with a swamp. They were wonderful and very understanding
Apr 6th, 2024 -
Ronald Lett
Apr 3rd, 2024 -
Tracey
My dog Bunny really loves this daycare. She is very social and wants interaction. The staff is always so nice to her. They seem to really think about how to make daycare work better for her. I know they work hard because Bunny is high energy. I love the food bowls and the salon services. Everything is affordable and well done. They put a lot of effort into this. Bunny also loved her Scruffy trophy. So much fun!
Mar 17th, 2024 -
Eranda Patabandi
Mar 15th, 2024 -
Celeste Titus
I wanted to love Dogtopia but we were highly disappointed. We have a large rescue mixed dog that was super excited for his meet and greet. The 1st day following his meet and greet he was visibly excited to play again. I watched on the cameras as a "coach" tried to lasso my dog with a slip lead and proceeded to chase him/drag him to a crate for breaks. There were times where she was actually chasing him as he ran anxiously to the door to try to get out. He was visibly very nervous as the day went on. The afternoon session opened up and I routinely could not see my dog. He was apparently being placed in a "private crate" after he was very scared from the morning and being dragged into a crate in the gym. I decided to go pick him up early since I was nervous and the staff had trouble finding him right away. I was told by different staff he was in different areas. No one called me at all to let me know there was any issues or what was going on during his first day. I tried to take him back two days later and he refused to go in. He was shaking with his tail between his legs and dragged me to the car. He was a nervous wreck while I drove him home. The only good part that I can acknowledge is Gina calling me to admit responsibility for this disaster of an experience. You might want to avoid this place with any high energy, larger dog, rescue that needs space to play. There is not outside space in the winter and the space is rather small for so many large dogs. Its no wonder that many dogs are repeatedly crated all day long. There's no outdoor space, no toys, and the dogs just pee and poop on the floor. My dog gets more exercise at home than he did here with the mandated two hour crate break from 12-2.
Mar 8th, 2024
Contact Info
- (248) 338-1000
- [email protected]
- Website
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Dogtopia of Bloomfield?
A The phone number for Dogtopia of Bloomfield is: (248) 338-1000.
Q Where is Dogtopia of Bloomfield located?
A Dogtopia of Bloomfield is located at 1685 S Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Q What is the internet address for Dogtopia of Bloomfield?
A The website (URL) for Dogtopia of Bloomfield is: https://www.dogtopia.com/bloomfield/
Q How big is Dogtopia of Bloomfield?
A Dogtopia of Bloomfield employs approximately 20+ people.
Q How is Dogtopia of Bloomfield rated?
A Dogtopia of Bloomfield has a 4.7 Star Rating from 214 reviewers.
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( 214 Reviews )kirsten berwick on Google
Needed an emergency bath after an encounter with a swamp. They were wonderful and very understanding
Ronald Lett on Google
Tracey on Google
My dog Bunny really loves this daycare. She is very social and wants interaction. The staff is always so nice to her. They seem to really think about how to make daycare work better for her. I know they work hard because Bunny is high energy. I love the food bowls and the salon services. Everything is affordable and well done. They put a lot of effort into this. Bunny also loved her Scruffy trophy. So much fun!
Eranda Patabandi on Google
Celeste Titus on Google
I wanted to love Dogtopia but we were highly disappointed. We have a large rescue mixed dog that was super excited for his meet and greet. The 1st day following his meet and greet he was visibly excited to play again. I watched on the cameras as a "coach" tried to lasso my dog with a slip lead and proceeded to chase him/drag him to a crate for breaks. There were times where she was actually chasing him as he ran anxiously to the door to try to get out. He was visibly very nervous as the day went on. The afternoon session opened up and I routinely could not see my dog. He was apparently being placed in a "private crate" after he was very scared from the morning and being dragged into a crate in the gym. I decided to go pick him up early since I was nervous and the staff had trouble finding him right away. I was told by different staff he was in different areas. No one called me at all to let me know there was any issues or what was going on during his first day. I tried to take him back two days later and he refused to go in. He was shaking with his tail between his legs and dragged me to the car. He was a nervous wreck while I drove him home. The only good part that I can acknowledge is Gina calling me to admit responsibility for this disaster of an experience. You might want to avoid this place with any high energy, larger dog, rescue that needs space to play. There is not outside space in the winter and the space is rather small for so many large dogs. Its no wonder that many dogs are repeatedly crated all day long. There's no outdoor space, no toys, and the dogs just pee and poop on the floor. My dog gets more exercise at home than he did here with the mandated two hour crate break from 12-2.