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    Sit Means Sit College Station - Millie loves it!

    Sit Means Sit College Station

    (6 reviews)

    They are the best! I would give a 6/5 if I could! I started taking Millie there when she was three…read moremonths and they have been nothing below phenomenal! She is now getting trained and is just the best dog thanks to the incredible staff at Sit Means Sit.

    I typically don't post reviews about businesses and I'm hoping we just caught them on a bad day,…read morebut I am very concerned about the integrity of the employees we were with today. 1. They asked if my german shepherd had labored breathing at home and my husband and I said no. He never has. The female trainer said he had all this week with them. When the male trainer brought him in, my dog was literally choking on the slip knot around his neck in front of two trainers, my kids, and myself and husband. We told them he is choking and they denied it. I went to my dog and released the slip knot from around his neck and he quit the labored breathing thereafter. They continued to deny that he was choking. Y'all, I'm a doctor and my bf is a vet. I'm not stupid. The lack of accountability and even a basic apology was alarming. 2. Prior to him starting at SMS, I told the young lady during our consultation that he could already do sit, stay, and come. This week, the trainers taught him sit and place. So, he learned nothing really. 3. I was told that they use a vibration collar that just gets his attention. I straight up asked if it was a shock collar and was straight up told no. It's definitely a shock collar. 4. A random employee walks into the training room and is sitting behind a desk area. She literally looks me dead in the eye and asks me if he is a full blood German Shepherd, which I confirmed. Then she busts out with, " I have often thought about stealing him and taking him home with me" in front of my kids, my husband, and the other two trainers. I just look at her and go back to petting my dog. Then a few minutes later she says it again. No smile. No jk. Just creepy. 5. In good faith I paid in full for both of my dogs to train with this team. After today, my husband called and stated that since Snicker was getting choked, the lady threatened to steal our dog, etc...we no longer feel comfortable with the facility and asked if we could get a refund on the unused portion of our packages. The trainer said no. Ok, well please have your GM contact me. We have not received any contact from management. I did receive two phone calls from the staff. The first was them searching through my dog's file looking for where our dog was having labored breathing at home??? HE NEVER HAS. He couldn't breathe because they chose to use a slip knot noose type rope around his throat instead of just clipping his leash unto his collar which has been on his neck all week. Then, said lady calls me wanting to explain the "comment" about my dog. She won't tell me her name and told us she never said that she had thought about STEALING my dog, etc... Y'all. This is classic denial/gaslighted. I don't even care if they get on Google and make up some craziness about me at this point. I care about honesty. I care about animals. I care about people. I care about doing the right thing. Please be cautious about this facility. In my experience, they will lie to make a sell and then try to cover up their mistakes. Had they just apologized for choking my dog or admitted truth about what was said to us about shock collars, the lady's stealing comments, etc...I would definitely feel differently.

    Canine Texas - Board & Train Juno

    Canine Texas

    (2 reviews)

    Lonnie did a fantastic job with my 9 month old Great Pyrenees mix during his 30 day stay. While he…read morewas there I received consistent weekly text updates, pictures and videos. My boy has issues with impulse control but now I have the tools to help him overcome that. He doesn't jump on me anymore, loves to chill on his place mat and I've even been able to start teaching him some new commands.

    Lonnie and his team were amazing. When I dropped off our 1.5 year old English bulldog, I warned him…read morethat this dog was stubborn and hard headed. I can honestly say we got our money's worth with this one. Gunny did a complete turn around when it comes to his behavior but still maintained his affection. I was worried his playfulness would be completely trained out of him but that isn't the case. Gunny used to jump on everyone and run out the door every chance he got. Many times we've had to sprint around the block chasing him. He chewed on everything he could fit in his mouth and never sat still. If we couldn't see him at all times, he was sure to be destroying something. If we crated him, he howled. Thanks to Canine Texas, we still have our playful adorable pup but we can relax because he actually listens. He loves his place mat now. He gets to be a part of family time now. He hasn't jumped on a single person since bringing him home nor has he tried to run out of the door. He comes when called and we can actually take him for walks on a leash now without him pulling and yanking. We did the 30 day program. Of course we missed our pup but Lonnie sent pictures and updates so we knew he was in good hands. We chose Canine Texas because our dog wouldn't be in a cage in a business. He was at someone's home, in a small group, so he got the attention he needed. Lonnie focuses on truly training the dogs not just making money.

    Hatchd Hatchery - The post they posted this morning massively price dropping.

    Hatchd Hatchery

    (1 review)

    I "won" a drawing for 3 hatching eggs which they said they would hatch, giving me chicks from their…read morebatch of hatches. I was told it would include an Ayam Cemani, a Chocolate English Orpington, and either a Black Copper Maran or a Gold Double laced Barnevelder. I had asked for the laced one since I already have one of those same marans she said she had one hatching for me. They hatch, I go to meet her at a store to pick them up from them. I got home and it clicked she didn't give me the Gold Laced one, she gave me the maran, but her post she posted with mine saying they were going to their home she put the maran as a black and blue splash and I googled what a black and blue splash was and and it was totally different than the Black Copper Maran so I was ok with it. I also bought an extra chick from her using the $5 coupon code she sent me for "winning" and so I got the Lavender Amerucana for $15 instead of the $20 she sells them for. I got this one because I got two labeled as "amerucana" from the feed store and later learned they are Easter eggers. I wanted the pretty blue eggs so I bought the Amerucana from her specifically for the blue eggs. Now I'm not a chicken expert but I'm in groups with many very experienced chicken people. I excitedly posted photos of my new babies and immediately the comments started coming in. "You got scammed", "those are NOT pure Ayam Cemani, I have 4 breeding pairs, Ayam Cemani do NOT have feathery feet", "that Cemani looks like it's mixed with a maran or silkie" and "that is NOT a Lavender Amerucana, what you have has feather legs and Amerucanas do NOT have feathery legs, also Amerucanas do NOT have a typical chicken comb, they have a pea comb, yours has a regular comb, and Lavender Amerucanas are very light as chicks, yours is very dark". "That Amerucana is not an Amerucana, it may be an Amerucana mix but definitely not Amerucana, looks like an Amerucana and maran mix". "Your chocolate Orpington is definitely not chocolate, it's a black Orpington". All these comments swarmed in. So I started researching and all these things I'm being told are correct. So I message them and tell them I've got questions. They immediately say the Cemani has no way of being mixed since they are in a separate cage. I ask why it has feathery feet and they can't tell me. I ask about the Amarucana and why it has feathery feet and doesn't have a pea comb and why it's so dark and they skirt around that. The next day (this morning) I get a message saying that the amarucana rooster "might" be an olive egger, which means it's a barnyard mix in other words. I asked for pictures of the parents for all of theirs and they couldn't provide all of them. The photos of the ones they did send are Not looking like Full amerucanas. The lavender one has a comb that is NOT a pea comb. And when they sent a picture of the "amerucana rooster" It was in a space with what seemed to be orpingtons, and it does not look like a rooster, and is a frizzle chicken, NOT an amerucana. They later messaged me saying that their amerucana rooster "might" be an olive egger which would make sense on why mine has feathery feet and is darker. My friend also BOUGHT two of these same lavender amerucanas from her a week prior for the same reason, to have blue eggs, but she paid $20 each for them. Now we are finding out that we actually have paid Amerucana prices $20 each, for EASTER EGGERS that typically cost $4- $6 each. Needless to say, we both are NOT happy. This morning I'm now seeing they have changed their website, taken down the amerucana and orpingtons from their website, they have added wording to their pinned post stating that they don't have pure breeds, and a disclaimer that they can't guarantee any of their chickens to be full breed. And they posted a post showing a mixture of chicks saying "assorted variety no guarantee on breed" selling for $5 each, and there is one of what we got as lavender amerucanas and there is one that I got as a Cemani in there also that they were selling for $40 yesterday... they now have breeds awailable listed as Easter eggers. Granted this couple was very sweet, they were quick to reply to messages, and all that. I'm not saying that they are for sure scammers, but maybe just a lot less educated as they make themself out to be about the "rare breeds" they sell. They have their love that directly says "RARE BREEDS- CHICKS - HATCHING EGGS" this is making a claim that they have ACTUAL pure rare breeds for sale, and the prices they previously had listed on their website before today were true pure breed, rare breed prices. None the less, I got 4 chicks from them that appear to be healthy, BARNYARD MIXES and they should be labeled as such and advertised as such. If you want some barnyard mix chicks, and they lower their prices to actually be barnyard mix prices, they yea they had fast and friendly service.

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