Pet Hotel to Pay $150,000 to Settle Allegations of Failing to Report Dog Bites, Lapse in Safety Protocol
Wag Hotels will pay $150,000 and implement reforms including improved employee training and safety protocols after allegations of neglect and failure to report dog bites.
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Bay Area prosecutors reach $150K settlement with Wag Hotels
SAN JOSE — Wag Hotels will pay $150,000 to settle allegations that conditions at its Peninsula and South Bay boarding facilities violated state laws on pet care and reporting of dog bites, prosecutors said. Related Articles Photos: Gallop for Good event supports Xenophon Therapeutic Riding Center ‘Very mean squirrel’ in Marin County sends at least 2 to ER Fluffy stumpers, mount up! It's the 2025 Co…
Bay Area prosecutors reach $150,000 settlement with Wag Hotels
SAN JOSE — Wag Hotels will pay $150,000 to settle allegations that conditions at its Peninsula and South Bay boarding facilities violated state laws on pet care and reporting of dog bites, prosecutors said. Approved by a judge Thursday, the settlement follows a consumer protection lawsuit filed by the Santa Clara, San Mateo and San Francisco district attorney’s offices. Wag Hotels, which is based in Sacramento, has facilities in Santa Clara, Red…


Wag Hotels settles Bay Area lawsuit over pet safety, reporting violations
Wag Hotels, a pet boarding company with facilities across the country, including in Redwood City, San Francisco and Santa Clara, has agreed to pay $150,000 and implement a series of reforms, without admitting wrongdoing, to settle claims it violated California’s Pet Boarding Law and failed to properly report dog bites. The post Wag Hotels settles Bay Area lawsuit over pet safety, reporting violations appeared first on Redwood City Pulse.
Wag Hotels to pay $150,000 to settle dog bites lawsuit | Los Gatan | Los Gatos, California
A popular dog hotel will pay $150,000 to settle a consumer protection lawsuit with Bay Area prosecutors’ offices, which accused the company of failing to report dog bites among other health and safety lapses, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office. The prosecutors said Wag Hotels failed to properly report dog bite incidents to local health authorities, had insufficient employee training on animal care and safety protocols…
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