
Kelly Antosh
CAAbsolutely horrible company If I could give a 0 review I would. This company had been contracted to move my sister-in-law's 4 dogs from California to Canada as she was coming home (Canada) to spend her last days with her family. She had terminal cancer. The schedule was organized, Blue Collar would pick up the dogs on Tuesday, the movers would come on Wednesday and my two sister's in law would fly on Wednesday evening. This was all before Blue Collar FAILED TO SHOW UP AS PLANNED. They didn't call and cancel, they failed to show up. When an alternate day was finally scheduled, the driver informed us he wasn't intending to give two of the dogs insulin because he was just a driver. We had prearranged for a vet tech to be with them to give them insulin. This was all bad enough, but because of their initial failure to pick up the dogs, my terminally ill sister in law had to sleep on the floor of her empty house, IN PAIN, because the furniture was gone and she couldn't take 4 dogs to a hotel. She couldn't take her scheduled flight and two family members took unpaid time off work, flew to California, rented a van and took 3 days to bring her and the dogs home. SHE WAS TERMINALLY ILL and really unable to safely travel for 3 days without medical care, and in pain over every bump. She passed away a month later. Blue Collar not only fails to reimburse the family for costs incurred but also fails to answer emails of return phone calls to address this issue. The only reason I finally got a big fat NO to reimbursement of costs is because I kept calling and told them I would keep calling. PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY. THEIR DISREGARD FOR A DYING WOMAN AND HER FAMILY IS ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING.

Richard Hardy
GBGreat communication Loved my service

LS
GBDO NOT USE BLUE COLLAR The experience we had with transporting our dog was absolutely awful. BLUE COLLAR is very communicative when it comes to getting you to sign the contract and make payments. The communication ends there. They talk about making your move easy, acknowledge how stressful it can be and how dogs can pick up on stress---yet there was literally nothing about our experience that was stress free. In their “Values,” they state that you will get regular updates and photos and have communication during transport. The only time any of that happened, was when I checked in. Never proactively. And it wasn’t until a couple days into the trip, that I was able to track the van, or else I would have had no idea where our dog was. We scheduled a group transport from Maryland to California. Our pickup window was Dec 26th-Dec 30th. I was told we would be contacted by the driver…I kept checking in because no one had reached out to us and was told on December 23 that someone would be assigned that day and if not, to call back after the weekend (Xmas). I checked in again on the 26th and was told no one had been assigned yet and that someone would be assigned that day. No one was. On the 26th, I was given a driver’s name and told he would reach out. After I called him twice and sent 2 texts—none of which were responded to—I was told he “had flown the coop” and we would be assigned someone else. On December 27th we were given a new driver and told he would contact us that night or the following morning. He did not. I texted and called him as well. After not getting any responses, I called customer service multiple times to see what was happening and was told that they couldn’t see what dispatch was doing and assured me the driver would eventually call. The driver never called but dispatch eventually did. He was eventually picked up on Dec 31st at 10pm. BLUE COLLAR very clearly states that all times are ETA’s, and they can’t account for weather, car issues, etc. That we totally understood. But what you should be aware of: -You must be avail AT ALL TIMES not only in your window, but any time before or after, until the pickup and drop-off happen. From our experience, even allowing for the fluid nature of estimated time of arrival, their windows were not reliable ..therefore, the person placing your pet to begin the trip and the person receiving your pet must be able to accommodate all notices for pickup and drop off. If you have a job, family responsibilities such as childcare or elder care you must be prepared to drop what you are doing at a moment’s notice. -Our experience with the estimated times were that they changed with each person we talked to. Not by just hours, which would fit into the estimated time of arrival, but by days. This was tremendously stressful, which could have been mitigated with consistent and accurate communication. Along the way we were given 3 different days and times that he would be delivered. And after originally being told the drive would take 3-4 days, it took 6. BLUE COLLAR states that your pet will be driven by experienced drivers and in a BLUE COLLAR van. -What they didn’t tell us, nor is it in the contract, is that they hired a THIRD PARTY to transport our dog. An entirely different company and paid them substantially less than what we paid. -Of the first 2 drivers that picked up our dog, one lasted only a day or 2 into the drive because he couldn’t stay awake for more than 3 hours. -The van was not a BLUE COLLAR one. It was an older model that went into the shop on the way to pick up, once during the drive, and had to circle hours backwards after another van broke down. Which meant our dog was stuck in the crate each time something like this happened. While unexpected things may happen, the consumer is reasonable in believing that the transport vehicle will be reasonably maintained and reliable. -The van was filthy, and our dog smelled awful. -I want to be very clear that I don’t fault the other company---we didn’t have a contract with them, and they were under no obligation to abide by BLUE COLLAR’S contract. BLUE COLLAR states that your pet will be fed per instructions of their normal eating schedule and will give them the food you provide. -We sent 7 days worth of food---and for fear of retaliation, I am not going to post how many days of food we got back, but it amounted to our dog not being fed for days. -I want to be very clear that I don’t fault the other company---we didn’t have a contract with them, and they were under no obligation to abide by Blue Collar’s contract. In marketing materials, BLUE COLLAR claims to “TREAT YOUR PET LIKE FAMILY”. I wouldn’t have wished this experience on my worst enemy, let alone a family member.

Joseph Clough
GBHas to be the worst operation out… Has to be the worst operation out there. They book below minimum wage jobs, and to make things worst they take weeks and you have to remind them to pay you. They have been caught many times stealing tips that customers left for the drivers. They are known for killing dogs with their affiliates. Also, their little secretary Jeff runs his mouth all the time and threatens the drivers because he basically wants to funnel all the jobs to himself. Best interests to not book with them. Thank you

Andy Small
GBMy dog was picked up in Texas on a… My dog was picked up in Texas on a Sunday going to Florida. He was loaded into a car with multiple other dogs and placed in a very small cage. He was not delivered until the following Saturday. He was in that small cage in that car for 6 days!!!! When I received him, he looked like he had lost 15 pounds. He immediately ran to his water bowl but it was empty so I filled up all the way up for him and he instantly drank the entire thing. I filled it back up for him and he drank that too. I felt absolutely horrible that I allowed this to happen to him and would NEVER use these guys again!