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    Canine Texas

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Dog boarding and training

    Pet boarding

    Private dog training

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    Hicks Farms Boarding and Training - Zelda

    Hicks Farms Boarding and Training

    (8 reviews)

    I found this wonderful place for my dogs when we are taking longer trips! I love the fact that…read morethey're further out from the city and have property for the dogs to be able to wonder like they used to when we lived in the suburbs. My dogs are accustomed to being around, just our family and don't always be friend new people readily. They immediately took to the owner, Brian. Our dogs are on a diet where they have a mixture of dry and wet food that require refrigeration or freezing. That was no problem at all for the owner to accommodate. The fellas looked well cared for when my son picked them up! My son forgot to check for the dogs blankets when he picked them up and Brian kindly drove them down to the city where we live so that the dogs would have them. I will definitely use Hicks Farm again and I highly recommend them!

    Zelda, our German shepherd/husky mix, boarded with Brian for nearly two weeks while we were on…read morevacation. Before she went, I'd worked with her on sit, down, take it, leave it, and some spins with decent success. Brian took what she had and built on it, adding heel, come when called, turn, and stay. He returned a noticeably different dog. When we hit some bumps shortly after, he came back out and spent a solid hour with me going over what was actually happening...not just commands and corrections, but why she was behaving the way she was and what she needed from me to feel secure. (Spoiler: she needed me to be more confident and consistent.) He has a way of cutting straight to what matters without overcomplicating it, and more than once he said exactly the right thing at exactly the right moment. What struck me most across both experiences was how much genuine wisdom he brings to his work. He's clearly someone who has learned his craft through deep experience and observation, and it shows in every interaction with the dog and with the owner. On top of all of that, his pricing was incredibly reasonable; boarding and training combined for what many trainers charge for training alone. We felt genuinely taken care of. Kind, patient, perceptive, and exactly what we needed. Highly recommend.

    Paws To Claws Veterinary Care

    Paws To Claws Veterinary Care

    (22 reviews)

    First of all, this was yesterday; Fri morning. my indoor rabbit started grinding his teeth ?…read more Google's AI told me that 'it's a sign of pain'. Go to your vet immediately!' I Called every Exotic Vets and all are booked ('Mon Tue Wed). If I waited until then he would have died. My last call was to PAWS2CLAWS. They were also booked however when I told them what he was going (they passed on to Dr.Scott, she said to hurry up and get here. Took me an hour and it was well worth the drive! Straight to the back and she ended up going home with 2 pain meds and a powder to mix with water to hand feed him (syringe in corner of mouth). I did have to syringe water for him. Larry's doing better today and his grinding is minimal. The staff & Dr Scott are fantastic

    I gave 2 stars because the staff was amazing, but Dr. Scott was not. I brought in my Cane Corso…read morebecause he hadn't eaten or drunk water in 2 days and he smelled awful, not his usual orange-scented self. I was scared and didn't have much money. When Dr. Scott came in, she wasn't pleasant and acted as if she couldn't touch my dog, even though he had a muzzle on. She left, and I was given an initial cost of over $1000 to start treating my dog, which I couldn't afford. The cost was then reduced to $800, and finally to $192 for bloodwork, fluids and an office visit, which I could afford. However, they said my dog wouldn't let them give him fluids nor could they draw his blood, so they sent me home with meds (pills) and charged me $162, advising me to bring him back in 2 weeks. Unfortunately, my dog wasn't eating, so giving him the meds didn't work and by the next day, he was worse. I took the long drive to his previous vet, where I should have gone initially. They immediately took action, assisted me with CareCredit and although I now have an $1800 bill, I will gladly pay it for the service and treatment my dog is receiving. Had Dr. Scott shown some kindness and not spoken about my dog in a non-caring manner in her back hallway; the walls are thin my dear, I would have applied for CareCredit at their clinic to get him treated. I will never go back to this place and Dr. Scott needs to consider a new line of work because part of being a veterinarian is to care about the animals you're servicing, regardless of breed, the owner's race, or financial status. I wasn't looking for free services; I was looking for help and guidance, but I didn't find it there.

    Canine Texas - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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