Cross Critters Resort, LLC

4.7 from 32 reviews

Address 6600 Radio Station Rd, Nashville, GA 31639

Phone Number +12296462798

Description Cross Critters Resort, LLC, is an overnight pet boarding and daycare facility located in Nashville, Georgia. Our resort is made up of six cabins to house all animals individually during their stay. Each pet has their own individual air conditioned cabin. Does your pet have a brother or sister that needs to stay too? Cabins are able to house multiple animals depending upon size and compatibility. We pride ourselves on our No Cages, No Crates, & No Kennels policy. We also offer professional grooming services! We can't wait to see your pet the next time your family goes on vacation or needs a new hair do! We dedicate a portion of our proceeds to the housing of dogs awaiting adoption.

Reviews
A Google User

New to Nashville Ga and did not know who to use for Grooming found Cross Critters on Google and thought I would try them out. I am so glad I did Danielle did an amazing job on Brandi and Bear. Thank you Danielle for taking such great care of my babies.

A Google User

Boarding your fur baby here is so easy. The pups get their own mini house with a covered front porch and yard. This was our first time boarding my bestfriend and she was well taken care of. I loved the mini report that was written about my pups visit. Thanks Danielle

A Google User

My search for a puppy was getting frustrating! After searching pet stores, Internet advertisements and different shelters, someone recommended Cross Critters Rescue. From day one, step by step, Danielle Cross assisted me in finding the perfect puppy. She is very professional, knowledgeable and takes great care of every animal there. I adopted a 4 month old lab mix and she’s fully vetted, spayed and even microchipped. I would highly recommend Cross Critters Rescue!

A Google User

Before I begin, I want to say that I do believe this rescue has the absolute best interest of their animals at heart and wants to save as many as possible. However, the method by which that was translated to us while adopting our pup was nothing short of deceit. We brought home a sweet 8-month-old pup, whom we've named Lucy, from an adoption event a month ago. We fell in love with her demeanor the moment we met her, and proceeded to ask questions to one of the women representing the rescue. We wanted to make sure the dog would be a good fit for our family, home, and lifestyle before making a serious decision (since we believe that animals are a lifelong commitment, not a short-term choice "for fun"). We knew what we were capable of handling at this stage in our lives, and we wanted to be sure we could give a dog what s/he needed. This woman appeared confidently familiar with the dog and told us repeatedly that the dog was housetrained, crate-trained, and great with kids and cats (we have a cat, 2 young children, and a baby on the way). After spending about an hour getting to know the dog and talking to the rescue about the dog's background, foster life, and behavior, (again being reassured that she was housebroken and trained), we decided to go for it. We FULLY expected a transition and acclimation period, including numerous possible accidents, as Lucy adjusted to her new home. However, after a few weeks of concerning and puzzling behavior, I reached out to the rescue to get in touch with Lucy's foster to see what changes we may need to make to her schedule and routine to start seeing the behavior we were told about. After speaking extensively with the dog's foster, I was shocked to learn that Lucy had NEVER lived in a house in her life and had therefore never been housetrained or crate-trained like we were promised. While Lucy is indeed super sweet and gentle with our children, literally nothing else is true that we were told about her. Every room in our house now smells like urine, she has destroyed countless items and our yard, and she isn't improving after a month of intentional relationship-building and training. We spend time with her, try to play with her, make sure she gets exercise and isn't bored, and use plenty of positive reinforcement. We don't know what else to do at this point except fume that we were told a story. We feel absolutely deceived into buying this dog. Again, we are not ignorant to the fact that dogs require time to build trust, great patience, and love; we adopted her because we felt we could provide her those things. However, we were straight-up LIED to and led to believe that this dog was a great fit for our family. I feel like we were told anything we wanted to hear. Now we're stuck with a pet that brings us 98% stress and 2% joy. I've seen this rescue bash customers on social media for returning animals. It just really makes me wonder how many more families were lied to in order to make room for another animal.

A Google User

We love Cross Critters! We use their grooming service and Danielle takes great care of our babies!! She sends reminders so you don’t fall behind on grooming and offers all kinds of other services. 5 stars all around!

A Google User

Very friendly very responsive to your needs adopted a pet ❤love her very much. She's friendly obedient loveable and loves to give love and hugs as soon as she sees me come from work. Waiting at the door for me to arrive. The perfect little critter. So thankful to the rescue of pets. Thanks Danniel and Kathy. Your the best.

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Business Hours
Monday:09:00AM - 17:30PMTuesday:09:00AM - 17:30PMWednesday:09:00AM - 17:30PMThursday:09:00AM - 17:30PMFriday:09:00AM - 17:30PMSaturday:09:00AM - 15:00PMSunday:09:00AM - 15:00PM

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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