They are very careful and they have separate areas for all pets. If you are concerned for your pet's safety you couldn't get a better place.
Our family has used PPR a few times now and has never had any issues with other the dogs and the people there are great also!
Anytime that you put more than one dog together the answer is always yes. We have found that most fights tend to occur between dogs that live together. Dogs can also unintentionally injure each other during play. We reduce the risk of dogfights by testing all new dogs with the resident training dog before we put them into the general population. We also put dogs out in groups based on age and energy level as well as size. Our staff also consists of experienced and knowledgeable dog handlers who have been working with dogs for years. Again, if your dog has any issues that could trigger a fight (toy, ball aggression, fixation on objects, fear of certain breeds etc,)let us know!
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