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I was a happy Wagsworth customer for a year, but w...

I was a happy Wagsworth customer for a year, but with the new "bully breed" policy in place for play groups, I am no longer a customer. It is unfortunate and disappointing that such a respected pet service provider would stoop to this level of backwards thought. I can appreciate the concern for the staff and clients' safety, but placing restrictions on an entire group of dogs AND their owners (I hope English bulldogs, French bulldogs, boxers, bull terriers, bullmastiffs, etc. are looped into this group as they are also under the "bully breed" umbrella) is NOT the way to establish a safer environment. How do you promote a safer environment? Look at the incident - dogs seldom attack unprovoked and will display warning signals that can easily be missed by the average human eye. Wagsworth's dog-to-human ratio was likely so high that their supposedly highly-trained staff members couldn't pick up on the dog's body posturing, calming signals, and other warning signs. The dogs are not at fault here and yet Wagsworth has decided to punish them instead of looking at their own mistakes.

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