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    Paws 'n Claws - Lola skin has never looked and felt this nice! No more skin issues at almost 9 years old!!! Amazing!!

    Paws 'n Claws

    (84 reviews)

    Got my two cats the full grooming service which included bath, full haircut (yes even the hard to…read morereach spots), and a nail trim. One of my cats is harder to manage at times and the staff did so amazingly without giving up and calmed my cat down enough to finish the service. Both my cats turned out amazing. It is obvious they took great care of my fur babies. Highly recommend! And a great bonus was such fair pricing

    I was in true need today trying to get my beloved Beauceron to her veterinary appointment. She's…read more120 pounds of sheer stubborn. Lol. Truth. I tried for 45 minutes to load my K9 into my car and she decided she was NOT GOING. I have never experienced this with my dog. I called the veterinary to let them know I couldn't get my dog into my car. They recommended I call Paws& Claws NV. They sent me a link and they were at my home within 35 minutes. This was a total cold call. They came and of course my dog was excited to meet new friends so she got up. Kenneth & Emery came and actually picked up my poor dog and put them into their dog/cat ambulance. My dog peed in their vehicle because she was scared but they had no problem and were not upset with me more so, they were not upset with my elderly dog. I'm physically unable to do what I used to and to have these people come and pick up my stubborn K9. . The pure guilt I feel for not being able to transport the most loved breathing critter in my life fills me with guilt. This duo of angels were here to help in our time of greatest need. I love my dog so much but am physically unable to get her out of this house because of her ailments and my own. The ambulance was pretty, clean the couple of handlers were all smiles and seriously could not have been nicer. I will always call them from now on and I I'm sure thankful they were available today. I can just make an appointment with them the same time I make an appointment for the love of my life, my sweet rescue dog. Don't hesitate to call paws & Claws NV. I swear they are angels especially to come at the last minute. I wish Paws & Claws the best always and hope they grow to be the huge company they deserve to be! Being disabled is so difficult for owner and pet. Having a lovely couple come last minute to help in the time of absolute emotional distress is PRICELESS!!! Please never hesitate to call them and if you're unable to get your sweetest earth angel from one place to another, call Paws & Claws. I swear , my dog never has to take the back of the line now that I truly have help. It's a terrible feeling to not being able to get your best friend the care they need. The prices is exactly in line with transportation for a human going back and forth to a Dr apt or day surgery. I joked with them and asked if I could have them pick me up after my next day surgery. I love this company so much! Do NOT hesitate to call them. They take credit cards and will send a link to your cellphone so the money was very easy for me to figure out,

    Green Valley Animal Hospital - Taking Ponzu home

    Green Valley Animal Hospital

    (419 reviews)

    They actually take time to listen to me and my concerns. They always provide an estimate and there…read moreis no pressure to anything they suggest. My dog needed stitches but they gave me two options, which I really appreciated.

    I had high hopes for this clinic and been going to them for years with both my Daschounds. Both…read morepassed away 6 mos. apart due to their medical advice and lack of care. The recent one happened on 5/18/26. I took my 15yr. old Doxie in on 5/12 for a health panel and some bloodwork. Dr. Jessica Gunn was her Dr. and All her bloodwork was fine w/slight elevation on her renal values which I already knew. I have been putting her on renal support food & watching her diet. Also mentioned to Dr. Gunn that her breathing was faster or she seemed anxious. Dr. Gunn just said maybe she is just an anxious dog or excited at times so I didn't think nothing of it. The next few days my Doxie's breathing was more sporadic but she wasn't panting at all just her belly rising up and down faster. I decided to take her in on 5/17. Dr. Gunn suggested an X-ray, to put her in an oxygen chamber & to schedule an echo sonogram and leave her overnight. I paid a lil over $1100 for the overnight stay, X-ray and the procedures that she's done. She said she thinks it's CHF & enlarged heart. Xray results came back and the radiologist said she did NOT have an enlarged heart but Dr.Gunn insisted she did. I asked her if it was safe to take her in to the echocardio clinic instead because it was $400 less. She said yes it was safe to take her, so when they handed her to me after an overnight stay she looked lethargic, couldn't bring her head up, she was panting like crazy, her tongue was out and she on herself in the waiting room. She looked half dead! I yelled for help and said she looks worse than when I brought her in! They put her back in the oxygen chamber, Dr. Gunn passively said "Oh she just had a Syncope episode, she's in the O2 chamber now and she was just excited to see you. "She'd have to be monitored overnight again & asked to see if we can bring the echotech there then she can give her the correct meds once that happens. It was another $1030 so I reluctantly agreed but I wanted her to get the best care and get to the bottom of this! I asked to see my dog & Dr. Gunn seemed reluctant to bring me to the back & explained to me that they're doing surgeries where the O2 chamber is & I said i didn't care I just wanted to see her. She took me in the back where she was at, surgeries were being performed (it almost seemed like there was NO sterile field anywhere surgeries were performed & was just out in the open where staff was walking about). Got to the oxygen chamber and my dog was shaking & I asked if she's been fed or giving her fluids. She said not really eating or drinking. Not even an IV for hydration? I said what?!? So in my head she's probably also dehydrated & weak cos of No nutrition & No water. She responded that she didn't want to give her an IV and forget because she didn't want to over fluid her body due to her kidneys. So she's not getting any fluids or nutrients in her body! No wonder she's weak! Her condition was passed off as a "Syncope episode " instead of owning up to neglect and being so busy! It just seemed like she was covering her ass because she's been totally neglected with no nutrients or hydration! I then went home and waited 6hrs Dr.Gunn called me back and said the results said that she had a murmur, probable pulmonary hypertension with possible thromboembolic disease. No CHF which she thought it was. I asked if I should take her home and monitor her myself and she said No it's better that she stays there and staff watching her. I felt cornered and just trusted her. Reluctantly I said ok. Dr. Gunn called me at 7:11am the next morning and said she died about 1030pm last night. I said "What?!? Why didn't you call me if she was in distress or felt like she was not gonna make it?!?" I literally was 3-5 mins away! I was in shock because she seemed unworried the day before. I also asked if they tried CPR at that time? She calmly said "No that wasn't really an option considering her condition. " What? So she was left there to die ? And you call me 9 hours later to tell me she's dead! What protocol is that?!? I'm paying $1000 a night w/no attempts to save her? She said I did everything I could (to make me feel better) . Of course I did! I spent over $2000 in hopes that she had the best care under her. The question is Did she do everything she could?!? The answer is NO! My regret is Not taking her home knowing that everything she did wasn't working! Mochiko is her name and she died in a cold kennel with strangers around her instead of me trying to bring her home to give her the care she wasn't getting there and if All fails then at least she'd die in my arms in comfort and I'd be the last thing she'd see. I Regret not taking her home alive especially knowing that they weren't giving her the right care! I'm so sad that the care and approach Mochiko had was just passive and not approached seriously with common sense! I'll never take any pet there again! What a nightmare my dog went through and now what I'm going through!

    Camp Run-A-Mutt

    Camp Run-A-Mutt

    (11 reviews)

    I want to start by saying how happy my husband and I were to stumble upon this place. The owners…read morewere welcoming, and the employees appeared to enjoy working with dogs, and our pup was happy to be there. We were happy with this place, until we weren't. This camp does not separate dogs by size, so small dogs share space with big dogs. I do not know exactly what happened, but my understanding is that my yorkie was trampled by two or more large dogs that were playing. This incident took place in August 2025. My yorkie sustained serious injuries. He had to have costly surgery, and although it's been well over six months, he's still recovering from this accident. It's sad to watch him struggle to simply walk. And he still cannot run. He use to love playing fetch. Bottomline, if you have a medium or large dog, I would recommend this place. But if you have a small dog, you might want to reconsider. My pup might be the first small dog to get injured in their care, I guarantee he won't be the last.

    I've been taking our dog to Camp Run A Mutt in San Diego for years. Unfortunately I have not been…read moreable to find a safe and comfortable boarding for my dog in Las Vegas. We tried at least six different boarding places in the past three years. I was thrilled to find that Camp Run A Mutt opened in Henderson! The owner Kim has been extremely responsive and accommodating to my high anxiety dog. Kim and her staff embodied the genuine love and care for dogs that I've grown accustomed to at Camp Run A Mutt. Our dog Kaya was boarded here for four days. She came back without a scratch, tired from playing, and well fed. We're finally able to go on trips without worries for the well being of our dog aka furry child.

    Barx Parx

    Barx Parx

    (192 reviews)

    We took our boy Yogy for boarding over the holiday. He was not able to stay 24 hrs because he was…read morejust too stressed but this was not due to Barx Parx. They reached out to me within a couple of hrs after drop off and explained what was happening. They were willing to still work w/him and keep him overnight but I chose to have my sister pick him up instead. They were really caring and their number one priority was Yogy's well being. The fact that I can watch him through the cameras is a huge plus but I wouldn't have known how bad his stress level was if it wasn't for the team's attentiveness. I really appreciate the team for attempting to work with my baby. I would 100% recommend Barx Parx!

    I had really high expectations for this place because a friend had recommended them and apparently…read morethey were voted one of the top daycares. But after the third visit, my dog came home injured and passed out for the entire night, which I don't think is very healthy. I got mixed responses on why he might have come home with a limp that lasted about 4 days in the end. It made me think that they weren't watching the dogs properly and there's very little down time for these dogs. Since I can't trust them to watch my dog and make sure that he doesn't get hurt, we've moved on to another place. By the way I've been to several other daycares in town and this never happened so having it happen on only day three of coming here is pretty concerning. Plus it should probably be a red flag that any place charges extra for you to watch what's happening on a webcam so you know what's happening at this place. That would have been very helpful for me to understand what happened to have to keep my dog at home for 5 days to recover.

    The Doggy Dojo - Service dog training

    The Doggy Dojo

    (5 reviews)

    Sensei Gregory is an amazing dog trainer in Las Vegas. My german shepherd Shenzi had some dog…read morereactivity issues bordering on dog aggression. She had all the basic commands down but I didn't trust her enough around other dogs to walk her off leash. She would even lunge at dogs while on leash if they got too close. She even had a bite incident at one point. I was at a loss. I met with Gregory after having consultations with several other dog trainers in Las Vegas and Henderson. But The Doggy Dojo stood out to me because of Gregory's professionalism and his obvious love for dogs. Upon meeting with him, I was comfortable he was the right trainer for my specific situation. I signed up for the Brown Collar aka Threat Dog program. That included on-leash obedience, off-leash obedience, service dog training, and protection dog training (threat level). Since Shenzi already had the on-leash obedience down, we were able to move to off-leash obedience pretty quickly. Only a couple sessions were focused on on-leash obedience training just to tighten up the way i corrected my dog when she displayed reactive or aggressive behaviors or when she didn't listen to a command. Within the first few off-leash sessions, Shenzi was a completely transformed dog. I was able to walk her off-leash everywhere. And she walks by other dogs without barking, lunging, or displaying any reactive or aggressive behavior whatsoever. She stays at the heel position at all times unless i release her, even with distractions. I even had a couple of situations where other dogs were displaying aggression towards my dog and she stayed calm and continued to walk by my side. And after we got through the service dog training, I've been able to take her to the casinos, the airport, on planes, and in stores with no problem. She literally goes everywhere with me. And now, after threat dog training, she confidently displays aggression only on my command or when a threat is imminent. She's the best companion and protector now. Gregory really takes his time with training. All training is done privately. No group training, which i liked because it allows Gregory to spend adequate time training your dog while also teaching you how to appropriately correct your dog. Essentially he trains you how to train your dog. Gregory will take you and your dog to stores, parks, and other places to make sure your dog is adequately trained in all environments. He also offers a board and train program but i wanted to work with my dog myself.

    I paid Greg $5,000 for a board-and-train program for my dog. The training was only partially…read morecompleted, with limited leash-training work provided before Greg closed his business and stopped offering board-and-train services. Since then, he has not responded to my emails or addressed a refund for the services that were not provided. In my experience, he overpromised and underdelivered. If you are considering working with Greg, I would strongly recommend you don't but getting everything in writing and being cautious before paying upfront. A fair resolution would simply be refunding the portion paid for services that were never completed.

    LV Dog Resort II

    LV Dog Resort II

    (63 reviews)

    Southeast

    My dog Archie has been attending Doggie daycare for almost 4 years. He loves it and is so excited…read moreto go. I highly recommend doggie daycare.

    We left our dog from Monday night to Sunday afternoon. The staff answered all my questions the day…read morewe dropped her off which made me feel less worried. I booked the Luxury Suite because I wanted her to be comfortable. I also added the "Daily Report Card" to get daily photos and updates. She's 12 years old and we just rescued her last March so we were really worried about leaving her with just anyone. I saw the high reviews on google and yelp so I chose LV Dog Resort II. Staff was really friendly. I called to check up on Mochi once and they did answer my call and assured me she's coping well - that put my mind at ease. I appreciated how nice and friendly they were. There are three things that bothered me a little though: 1) On their website, it stated "We are so confident and committed to providing such a high level of service that we invite you to tour the facility any day between 9 am - 3 pm. Transparency is our middle name!" A few days before our trip, we dropped by to see the rooms but we were told that they don't do tours anymore. If it is for the safety of the dogs, I completely understand but maybe update the website? I was advised to do the virtual tour on their website, which I did and that was cool. I still wish I was able to see the upstairs rooms though to get an idea of how clean they keep their rooms. 2. I paid extra for the "Daily Report Card" which really made me happy to see her photos. However, for some days they only uploaded 2 pictures. Some shots were blurred and really close up. Some days would have the description of her demeanor which was really nice but not all days had that. We only had them on Wednesday and Thursday. I would've loved to get some more context too like "She ate breakfast. Went out for a walk around ___ time." Would've loved to get photos of her room too but the pictures were really close-up. Special shout-out to Mariah for providing 10 photos on Sunday. That made me really appreciate her. It was so nice to see our dog from different angles. She did such a good job! Grace and Jessica gave the description of her demeanor on Wednesday and Thursday. Thank you for that! 3. I chose the Luxury Suite because of the description and the photo on the website. It stated on the website "Our luxury suites provide all of the basic amenities to keep your dog as comfortable as possible and feeling right at home during his/her stay. Each suite is stylishly decorated, as you would expect in a 5-star hotel." Since we did not get to see her room when we dropped her off, we had no idea what to expect but I hoped that it would match the website description. From the uploaded photos of the Daily Report Cards, the room and her bed looked nothing like the website. I think the Royal Suites and Pawhouse Suites matched the website (those rooms are on the first floor so we could see them) but unfortunately, the Luxury Suite did not look anything like the website at all. -- Our dog was fed and I was happy that on one of our Daily Reports, I saw that she was taken to go outside to pee and poop. The staff was very friendly and nice. I just wish we knew what the Luxury Suite really looked because maybe I could've upgraded her to the Royal Suite or something. I also hope the Daily Report Card photos would have more context and have the same amount of photos as what Mariah did. It really helps pet owners feel less worried.

    American Canine Training - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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