I just hope they plant some trees to off-set that driveway and parking area. Ecologically, that front yard is a disaster, especially after months of grading naked soil.
The yard isn’t finished yet. I’ve heard great things about their landscaping plans but the heat has postponed them. They just wanted to open the doors, which is great since I’ve been excited to bring my pets there since learning about the practice. Inside it’s great and they are a wonderful addition to the community.Â
Here’s are the hours  from their Facebook page, and phone number from their web site.
(434) 823-8883Mon:8:00 am-6:00 pmTues:8:00 am-7:00 pmWed:8:00 am-6:00 pmThurs:8:00 am-7:00 pmFri:8:00 am-6:00 pmSat:8:00 am-1:00 pmWeb site:Â http://www.crozetanimalwellnesscenter.com/
Facebook page:Â https://www.facebook.com/CrozetAnimalWellnessCenter?sk=info
Strange that they don’t have hours on their web site.
Looks like an interesting practice.
I just hope they plant some trees to off-set that driveway and parking area. Ecologically, that front yard is a disaster, especially after months of grading naked soil.
That’s the first thing I notice when I go by as well. Well that and I hate parking in lots without trees.
The yard isn’t finished yet. I’ve heard great things about their landscaping plans but the heat has postponed them. They just wanted to open the doors, which is great since I’ve been excited to bring my pets there since learning about the practice. Inside it’s great and they are a wonderful addition to the community.Â
What, they couldn’t get any planting done in 100 degree heat?Â
What, they couldn’t get any planting done in 100 degree heat?Â