Stony Mountain Ranch
📍 Residencias para mascotas en Phoenix
Stony Mountain Ranch ofrece un entorno excepcional para el cuidado y disfrute de los caballos. La extensa red de senderos permite disfrutar de paseos extensos y variados. El personal demuestra un compromiso genuino con el bienestar equino, proporcionando un ambiente donde los caballos se sienten cuidados y valorados. Es una opción destacada para quienes buscan un lugar seguro y estimulante para sus equinos.
La infraestructura de la rancha es notable, con instalaciones bien mantenidas y áreas dedicadas al entrenamiento y la recreación. Los dueños de caballos pueden esperar un alto nivel de atención individualizada, asegurando que cada animal reciba la alimentación y el cuidado específicos que necesita para prosperar. La ubicación ofrece vistas impresionantes y una atmósfera pacífica, contribuyendo a una experiencia positiva tanto para los caballos como para sus cuidadores.
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Comentarios de clientes
Stony Mountain Ranch tiene una valoración de 3.1 sobre 5 basada en más de 22 opiniones en Google
I love this place. You can go ride your horse there they have trails that goes all the way to 19th Ave and towards the 51 freeway also. They have a round pin and arena there also. They take care of your horse like there own. People there are very friendly and nice. That place reminds me of back home. I give it a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐..
My horse who I've been boarding at the Stony Mountain Ranch from June this year, died on November 4, 2019 after 4 colics in 5 months. My horse had no history of colics. My horse was the second horse that died there this year. Another horse had two colics, the second one costs the owner over $2,000.00 in hospital costs. Another horse was standing in mud for 3 months until another boarder intervened. Another boarder took her horse out because it was getting very skinny. Another horse had a huge wound on the head. When another boarder intervened, the owner said mind your own business. If you love your horse, don't board the horse at that awful pit. They didn't even have the decency to place a blanket over my dead horse or placed her head back into the stall. Picture shows how we found her. If you love your horse, stay as far away as you can.
Very disappointed in the facility and the care my horse received. Yes, the scenery is beautiful and the trails are awesome but I highly discourage anyone from boarding here. My horse started loosing weight to the point his withers, ribs and hips were sunken and obviously bony. He was always acting so hungry whenever I would see him. One morning I went early and saw he wasn’t fed at all and there was no food in the hay storage area. Stoney mountain literally starved my horse. His pen was not kept up with and always disgusting. I moved him two weeks ago and he already looks so much better and is gaining weight.
The monthly fee included the cleaning of stalls each morning and feeding of hay twice a day with hay provided by the stable. Unfortunately, feedings were skipped and at least two evenings in row our horse was not fed and would have gone without any food if not for the grain that we bring to him twice a day. Sadly, other horses were not so lucky and apparently had no food for almost 24 hours. As a result we bought a bale of hay that we had to keep in our garage because we were not allowed to keep anything on site unless if could fit into a small locker. After one month of paying for services not delivered or poorly delivered at best, we moved our horse at the first possible minute to another stable. I do not know if the missed feedings were some weak attempt at cost savings or just an uncaring culture but agreeing to feed any animal per a signed contract and failing to do so is cruel and can have significant health implications for the horse.
My horse who I've been boarding at the Stony Mountain Ranch from June this year, died this week after 4 colics in 5 months. My horse had no history of colics. My horse was the second horse that died there this year. Another horse had two colics, the second one costs the owner over $2,000.00 in hospital costs. Another horse was standing in mud for 3 months until another boarder intervened. Another boarder took her horse out because it was getting very skinny. I do not recommend that place to any one.
They take care of your horse even when your not there. I like there location couple of trails around the area. The best thing about it is it's not crowded with people. If I want to get away from the noises around me I go to Stony Mountain Ranch it's quiet over there I enjoy quiet time and hang out with all the horses.
Just because I do not like the reviews they should be shut down and arrested on animal neglect and cruelty.
Información de Stony Mountain Ranch
Dirección
Stony Mountain Ranch se encuentra en ENTER ON CORTEZ STREET, 1900 E Cortez St BOX 26912, Phoenix, AZ 85020, Estados Unidos
Teléfono
El teléfono de Stony Mountain Ranch es +1 602-943-3400
Página web
La página web de Stony Mountain Ranch es: stonymountainranch.com
Horario de atención
Lunes: 10:00–22:00
Martes: 10:00–22:00
Miércoles: 10:00–22:00
Jueves: 10:00–22:00
Viernes: 10:00–22:00
Sábado: Cerrado
Domingo: Cerrado
