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    All About Dogs

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 3:30 pm

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    Patriots For Pets - !

    Patriots For Pets

    (26 reviews)

    I know this place has bad reviews but I had a good experience ahead of meat and greet with a really…read morenice dog wasn't the perfect fit for me, but the shelter does a good job.

    I thought that maybe my experience with them was different, or unique in some way. I wanted to give…read morethem the benefit of the doubt. Then I found these Yelp reviews and I want to add my voice to the STAY AWAY faction. I adopted an 8-week-old puppy from them in September of 2017. Two days after I got her home, she was extremely lethargic, not eating, having breathing problems. After a number of tests, we discovered she had multi-drug resistant bacterial pneumonia. She had kennel cough (bordetella), pseudomonas, and a multi-drug resistant strain of e.coli in her lungs. I thought they might want to know, because she had brothers. The owner sounded concerned at first and told me she contacted the owners of the other puppies and none of them were sick. Her concern soon dissipated when I told her I had paid $1,500 in vet bills. Haha, drop in the champagne bucket, she got sick in September and was officially pneumonia-free at the end of February. All told, the vet bills came in at around $7,000. At the time I adopted my puppy, they had taken in a number of dogs stranded from Hurricane Harvey, the owner told me a lot of them had "colds," but nothing more serious. I think, due to legal reasons, the veterinarians would not confirm that she was sick when she left the shelter. I don't know where else she would get her lungs all full of bacteria in the 36 hours she was in my house. She is a wonderful dog, and we do not regret spending the money on her, but it concerns me about other dogs that were there. The e.coli was only susceptible to one very expensive injectable antibiotic. I really hope her brothers were okay, and she wasn't just trying to cover her butt. I would have been able to save them considerable expense with the information I had. Email exchanges after this took place were very rude and unprofessional. My husband is a veteran and I thought it would be nice to support a veteran-owned shelter. The shelter building looks run-down, but I was only allowed at the front desk and directed to the runs in back to meet my puppy, so I have no information about how hygienic things are behind-the-scenes. We found this shelter on Petfinder, I would suggest anywhere but here

    Timberlane Animal Hospital

    Timberlane Animal Hospital

    (1 review)

    My Golden and I are from out of town, so it's difficult to trust someone with a member of the…read morefamily. One quick call to Timberlane, and Dr. Rosenberg, Hailey, and Kari had us feeling like locals! And not to mention they were the nicest people to work with and got Riley in super fast! Thanks for taking great care of my girl!

    From the owner: Don't settle for less when it comes to the health and well-being of your favorite pet. Enlist the…read moreservices of Timberlane Animal Hospital in Clear Lake, Iowa. We offer one-of-a-kind boarding, grooming, and all types of veterinary services like dental, wellness checks, and surgery. Choose the preferred choice of 24-hour emergency veterinary care as well as regular preventative treatment. Timberlane Animal Hospital is locally-owned and operated. We will take care of your pet as if he/she were our own. Trust that we will treat your pet using the latest advancements in technology and veterinary research. All of our staff members are experienced and eager to welcome your companion into our family. Look no further for full-service veterinary care in the Clear Lake area. We are locally-owned, friendly, and attentive. Treat your animal to regular wellness checks for long-term health and preventative care. We will tend to your animal with the same compassionate care as if he or she were our own pet. Eliminate the stress and hassle of trying to groom your pet yourself. Get help from experienced professionals at our locally-owned boarding and grooming facility. At Timberlane Animal Hospital, we give your companion animal the love and attention that he or she deserves. When you are away from your four-legged friend, you can rest assured that he or she is being looked after. Our caregivers at Timberlane Animal Hospital will provide your pet with affection and quality care...

    Frrrbabiez Inn

    Frrrbabiez Inn

    (2 reviews)

    Here's why I recommend for babies and not only does my dog have a hard time sitting in her seat…read morewhen we arrive and wait our turn to go in, but the employees are the best. They're the best with my puppy dog and your puppy dog they're busy and they keep up they work hard, and long and smile they take care of our pets. We gotta work shop, and those pets can be pretty time-consuming a lot of physical and mental labor. They offer all kinds of amenities from treats to walk to grooming. to keep our pets, safe they follow the laws and there isn't anywhere else I would take my puppy dog to be cared for with the trust that I have in frrr babies. Chow Pennie Benavides

    In response to your videos you posted since you've deleted my comment and claiming neglect on my…read morepart. Well here's all the things that were absolutely false that you claim. And no, "that lady" was not put in her place just because some of your clients commented and believe what you said. And yes, hair can grow but you may have messed up his coat entirely. Get permission the next time you shave someone's ENTIRE dog. 1. This dog is 100% Siberian Husky. There is proof from a DNA test. 2. He is not even close to 70lbs. Try 54lbs. 3. His hair was ripped out behind his ears from brushing. No. The hair that was being brushed out was hair he was shedding and he gets hot spots that are treated so no. His hair was not ripped out by brushing too hard. That spot you're talking about was not red before coming to you. It was his normal skin color so whatever was done there irritated the skin. Probably by brushing too hard. 4. "Do whatever you need to do" was NOT said. 5. You may have been doing this for 17 years which means you should have the ability to say this was too much for you and a simple "hey, I'm sorry I don't have enough experience with this kind of dog to comfortably groom him" and a groomer who specializes in the breed would have been found. You were asked before the appointment was made if you're able to do husky's. 6. The mattes were on his belly and butt/back legs. That is what was okayed to shave. 7. The 6-8 week schedule was not addressed. What was said by your employee was to bring him back in 10-12 weeks. 8. As a business owner and the extreme measures that were taken, you should have been there when he was picked up to explain this. If this was your decision, you should have been there. 9. There is absolutely no way he would bite anyone. He is not an aggressive dog. 10. "Even if I would have sent the dog home, she [probably] would have been mad." You're not going to make assumptions on "what if I did it this way. You didn't do it that was so you don't know how it would have been handled. It would have been preferred to take him to someone who knows how to groom this type of dog and has experience with them. Because NOW he looks neglected like someone was trying to save a buck and shaved him at home when in fact paid $89. 11. A return appointment was not going to be made. 12. He is NOT neglected. He was brought to you, a groomer, because it is your job and you've made a career out of it and it was stated you groom husky's so that's where the trust was. 13. The mattes were on the BELLY and BUTT/back legs. That could have nicely been shaven to look somewhat decent. There was nothing wrong with the top of his body. That did not need to be shaved nor was permission given for that. Had the top been left alone, he would have looked fine for the most part. 14. The message you explained to your family member was relayed back and yes she would understand. Obviously she's going to trust you, and what you said needed to be done because you're family. There was no intention of putting her in the middle. 15. The shave job as he sits is awful. It's nowhere near even and it's very patchy. It looks like it was done in the dark or someone's clippers were about to die and the decided to do the quickest shave possible. 16. The only fluffy hair is on his head where it wasn't shaven. So to say there's plenty left is false. 17. He does absolutely fine when others brush and trim him with clippers. He doesn't cry even when trying to take care of the matted parts so for him to cry when he was there means someone was being too rough. 18. You're not going to judge them for not brushing? You're literally saying he's neglected. 19. I've stayed quiet until now because It was better for me to cool down before addressing publicly so I wouldn't jump down someone's throat for what was done to my dog. Yes, I'm angry. I cannot stress enough that he is not neglected. Because his belly and back legs were matted? Please. You're more than welcome to ask the vet about his health and condition since you've already requested records.

    All About Dogs - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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