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A pet hotel chain, with facility locations in the Bay Area and Southern California, will pay a $150,000 settlement after being sued by Bay Area district attorney’s offices for animal mistreatment.

A San Francisco Chronicle investigation uncovered allegations of a lapse in animal care and employee training that resulted in animal neglect.

A popular pet hotel chain with locations in Southern California and the Bay Area has agreed to pay $150,000 to settle a consumer protection lawsuit that alleged the business mistreated pets and failed to report dog bites as required by law.

Wag Hotels, a day care and pet boarding facility, was accused in August of neglecting its pet clients by the

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