During a desperate period of time in doggy motherhood, it was by chance that I got to know about Petopia. I had recently adopted my second doggy daughter: Poppy to be a companion for my first doggy daughter: Minnie.
Poppy arrived to our family with anxiety issues from having stayed at the breeder’s home for the best part of her growing life (Poppy was the same age as Minnie, both were 8 months old at the time). She was very anti-social, thin in frame and tended to eat at the speed of light. I guess she felt compelled to gobble her food at every opportunity in case there was a threat of it being stolen, something which I am sure was happening at the breeder’s home. This wasn’t all, Poppy liked to eat her own poop! How gross is that – right?
Minnie at the same time was also going through some issues of her own, having to share mummy’s attention with another dog, she developed jealousy issues and stopped eating completely for about 4 days… You can imagine how stressed out I was, having to juggle work life plus having the constant concern for my 2 small breeds (weighing in at less than 1.8kg each) I knew I needed help but who would care enough to provide me with the type of assistance I so desperately needed? This is where Petopia came to the rescue…
I met with Richard and Marcus early on in the process and they were kind, caring and very professional. They offered me advice, and a daycare service for my daughters which was above and beyond anything you can find in Singapore. The place was clean, hygienic with state of the art technology – quite impressive huh
More importantly they offered me the help of many caring Petopians (the people my hubby and I call working there), round the clock supervision for my daughters, playtime and some persuasive training for my daughters… albeit to start eating again (Minnie) or stop eating her Poop (Poppy). Petopia under-promised and over delivered, I could see the Petopian’s genuine happiness over my daughters’ progress and I greatly appreciate their efforts and concern over my daughters general well-being.
Minnie and Poppy are doing great now and are getting along very well together, we continue to visit Petopia for all sorts of grooming services and training sessions… At the very least, Minnie and Poppy wants to visit their Petopian friends!
I hope Petopia continues to be successful for a very long time so that more people can enjoy their services. An even better bonus would be if they could open more branches! **Hint hint**
All the best guys!
Love Always
Minnie and Poppy’s Mummy