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    Pets At Home - Pet medical care...

    Pets At Home

    (14 reviews)

    Pets at Home have absolutely everything your feathered and furry friends could possibly need…read more There's food, toys, beds, blankets, leads, fleeing and worming medication and a vet counter in store. This is a proper, massive pet supermarket and it's delightful to see dogs walking their owners around the store - if only more businesses could be as animal friendly! Plus with their loyalty card scheme they post discount coupons out, addressed to your pet by name, which is cute. Staff are also very knowledgeable, helpful and pleasant. However it drops a couple of stars for the following reasons: ~ A lot of items you buy from Pets at Home you'll find at the same price or cheaper in your local supermarket. So shop around. ~ I believe it unethical to support the breeding, buying and selling of animals as pets especially when sanctuaries and pounds are filled to overflowing with unwanted pets. Stores such as Pets at Home, which sell animals, just exasperate this problem.

    A couple of weeks after my lovely pooch died, my almost as lovely other half tipped me into the car…read moreand drove me to Pets At Home. 'You need something small and furry to cuddle,' he opined as he parked, really quite badly, in the massive car park. 'Apart from me, of course.' Well. I'd never thought of getting a rabbit, but when I saw Bailey, lop-eared and twitchy-nosed, in one of the glass enclosures, I became a bit childlike. I bounced on the balls of my feet a bit, tugged at the other half's sleeve and batted my eyelashes in an alluring manner. (Hang on, that last one's just creepy.) The other half went to find a staff member, while I lurked jealously by the bunny's enclosure, shooting filthy looks at anyone who came near. Especially kids. But he was back within a minute with a very impressively knowledgeable sales assistant, who told me everything I needed to know about rabbits and what to get them. (I wasn't listening by this stage because she'd taken the rabbit out for me and I was cuddling her and cooing into her fur [the rabbit, that is, not the sales assistant, because that would also have been creepy]. But a general sense of really-knowing-her-stuff came through the haze of love.) The shop in general is very well equipped with everything you could need for all types of pet, and the prices are really reasonable, with a budget range of essentials like feeding bowls or doggy poop scoopers starting at a quid. So we duly got all the equipment we needed for the new member of the household, which included a special starter deal for the cage, food, feeding bowl, bottles and toys. Then we very gently took that wascally wabbit home. She's well settled in now, leaves little poo balls everywhere and has been the cause of me electrocuting myself three times with a lead she's chewed through. But I loves her. Cheers, Pets At Home.

    Paws On The Avenue

    Paws On The Avenue

    (2 reviews)

    The Gaeltatch Quarter

    Avoid at all costs. Took my wee dog to Carol at Paws on the Avenue this morning 6th June. It was a…read moredisaster of an experience. Firstly the stairs up to the place are a hazard in themselves. Unsafe and Awful. I had reservations about even leaving him after watching her cutting a lively black dog and her tone and attitude to the dog and how she was blaming the pup rather than her ability to cut and contain the dogs unwillingness to get its legs shade left me alert to the possibility that all wasn't well. Nonetheless I had seen her work and thought as she wasn't actually manhandling the dog, that I would go ahead. Carol seemed harried and was clearly behind schedule. I explicitly asked for a Schih tzu face cut and was told that would be grand. I was told it would take an hour and a half to two hours. I came back over an hour later and heard her loudly giving off. Distracted by another customer and not safely tethered, my wee dog had leap out of the bath which if you have visited there you know is a considerable height off the ground. Carol blamed the dog for jumping out rather than taking responsibility for being distracted and not having secured him properly. Our wee one isn't great with water and Carol is telling me he is loving it. So much so he seemingly had jumped over a panel to get away. Draw your own conclusions. I asked to take him and Carol insisted that he would be another half hour. Not wanting him there a moment longer than necessary I waited outside in the car, she rang me and I immediately came to collect him right away. As soon as I saw him I knew he has simply been given a generic cut, a bap cut and no attempt had been made at all to shape or give him a standard Schihtzu cut. His ears had been shaved tight and his face was both shaven and scissored right down to the lips. I remarked to Carol that he had not received what I asked for and she insisted that was a Shihtzu cut. I did not want the confrontation so I paid and took my dog out. While outside I took a closer look at him in the sunlight and to my annoyance his beautiful white tuff had been hacked at and a lump had been cut out of the top. I simply had to go back with him and ask for it to fixed. Upon returning I explained that I wasn't happy with the cut and despite pointing out the horrible hack out of his tuff Carol insisted that was normal with such cuts and went on to say that I was being too fussy and penickity. Before then going on to say that she had never heard the like of this from a customer before and that she was the groomer and knew her job. Things got heated, rather than simply offer to fix the part I objected to she chose to attack me for daring to complain, it's clear this woman could do with some customer service training but I kept firmly making my point that this was not a shihtzu cut, that she had hacked him and that I simply couldn't take him home in this state. Carols responses ranged from yes it was a proper shih tzu cut, to his hair was too short to do a shih tzu cut, to she had to shave him because he had food around his mouth (an outright lie), to she was the groomer and knew best and her final retort was that I was merely being a drama queen about it all!!! Honestly folks I saved up to get him this professional shihtzu cut, it cost £30 which isn't easy to come by, I had deliberately asked for the cut before I left him and insisted on making the point that if he was too short to cut to a shihtzu cut then Carol out to have stated this before accepting the job and I could have waited until his hair grew longer and come back another day. Reasonable, mature and drama free right? In retort, at one point Carol stated that while she did want customer to be happy with her work she hadn't time to be looking at dogs to see if their hair is long enough for cutting. This experience has left and awful bad taste in my mouth. I found the whole thing quite upsetting. Carol was really negative towards both me and wee Blue, it was hostile horrible customer service. In the short time I was there I witnessed how she has a demeaning way of talking to the dogs. She was extremely quick to blame either the dogs or in my case the customer at being unhappy with her services. My sincere advice is to avoid this groomers, there are most certainly people out there who are Uber professional, who listen to the customer and prioritise the safety of the animals they have in their care. We should not have to be faced with hostile, degrading labels at the mere mention of not getting what you asked for or when asking for a hack to be rectified. I completely believe in going local for my services, yet just because it is West Belfast does not mean we are entitled to anything less than a Rolls Royce service. If we are not happy with a service and ask for something to be fixed, surely it ought not result in being spoken to and mistreated as if we are a bit of dirt on the bottom of someone's shoe. Blue Magoo

    Unfortunately I couldn't take Ted to Jason Shankey with me for a wash, cut and blow dry so this…read moremeant I was on a search for a good dog groomer. My mum has taken her dog to Paws on the Avenue a few times and he always comes back looking and smelling delightful! The salon (if that's what you call it) is just above the mechanics on Beechmount Avenue, but don't let this put you off, this salon upstairs is lovely. It has dog paws on the walls on the way upstairs, various paintings of dogs and dogs having bubble baths on the walls. It looks so cool. We left Ted for one and half hours and when we came back he was like a new dog - I'm really pleased with cut!

    Best Paws - groomer - Updated May 2026

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