About a week or two ago, I walked into the location on Broome street and I was politely greeted by the front desk receptionists. As I was looking for food for my pet, I over hear disgusting comments from whom I presume is the front desk manager. From what I gathered, she spoke to her employees as if they’re children, comments such as “are you even paying attention or what?” “You’ve been working here for a long time yet you’re still not f* (really couldn’t hear if she cursed or said a clean word) understanding” (Raising her voice with a DISGUSTING attitude) As the young lady is CLEARLY giving her every bit of attention. I regret defending the poor lady and I hope she see’s this as she deserves better! After witnessing what had just happened, I decided it was best not to buy/ask for info/just support the store in general! I couldn’t even imagine how they’re treated on a regular basis. I can’t speak for all locations but I have definitely notified everyone I know of this location! If you are a pet parent that goes here, PLEASE think twice about supporting a person...
Read moreThere is no other place we trust for our dog, Marcel! Pupculture is the absolute best! We’ve been taking him there for daycare for almost 4 years now. Before discovering pupculture, we tried out 2 other other daycare places around the city — but we never felt comfortable with the staff, the facilities looked dingy, and our dog was always hesitant to go to those places. The entire family at pupculture is so friendly — they truly love dogs and it shows. They are so caring and engaging with all of the dogs. Pupculture has a great mix of doggie clients — our dog has a bunch of “friends” there. Our dog has separation anxiety, but every single time we go to pupculture he gets so excited and runs inside without looking back! Even though they aren’t located in our neighborhood, there is no other place we would take him. We know that he is in excellent hands and he loves it there so much. They also have very convenient hours, and their facilities are...
Read moreI all about Pupculture. Ive been taking my schanuzer, Littlefoot to camp before I moved full-time to NYC. Littlefoot can basically walk himself to Pupculture by himself. I tell him were going to camp and he gets so hyped up. When we step inside he greets everyone at the front with his fast wagging tail, doesn't even say bye to me when he goes back. Prior I have never boarded Littles anywhere. I was in a bind across the country. Pupculture picked littles from my apt, packed up his favorite baby (lamb chop) and his food. I was so worried and felt guilty for having him stay over for 2 nights. The crew at Pupculture really eased my stress with emailing me pictures of Littlefoot enjoying himself. Littlefoot also gets groomed there by Erica. And all over the neighborhood hes getting compliments for how sharp he looks. I always refer my clients, friends and people on the street to go to Pupculture. Check them out, your fur baby will be...
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