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Felicia's Pets

5.0 (1 review)
Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Dog daycare

Dog walking

Bath and groom only

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The Mutley Cru - Cora the Pitty

The Mutley Cru

(2 reviews)

I had the pleasure of working with The Muttley Cru, a dog training facility owned and operated by…read morethe incredibly talented Michele Weatherly. From the moment I walked through their doors, it was evident that this business is more than just a training center--it's a haven for dogs and their owners. Our journey began with our rescue dog, Cora, who came to us with a heartbreaking history. Before her training at The Muttley Cru, Cora had endured a challenging life. At just a year and a half old, Cora had been returned 2 times to the SPCA in less than a year, leaving her timid, anxious, and unsure of her surroundings. She had trouble trusting people, other dogs, and became food aggressive and dog reactive. This caused her to react to the other dogs in the house and ended up hurting one of our older dogs that required emergency care. These issues along with her not understanding basic commands made everyday interactions difficult. Many things went through my mind about what I should do. I knew she was smart and had potential, but I didn't know where to start. That's where Michele and her amazing team came in. From the very first session, Michele took the time to understand Cora's background and worked patiently to build her confidence. Michele is not only about teaching the dogs but also teaching the owners. She used multiple techniques, reward systems, and correction techniques to train Cora while also ensuring that Cora felt safe and supported throughout the process and us as the owners knew what was expected. It wasn't just about obedience; it was about helping Cora rediscover her joy and trust in people and dogs. Over the course of her training, Cora completed four levels of training with The Muttley Cru. Each level was a stepping stone in her journey, culminating in her earning the AKC Canine Good Citizen certification--a testament to her incredible progress. This certification wouldn't have been possible without the skillful guidance and unwavering encouragement of Michele and her team. Today, Cora is a completely transformed dog. She's not only well-behaved but also able to interact with the other dogs in our household in a safe and comfortable way. Watching her confidently play and socialize has been nothing short of heartwarming. I also want to give a big shout-out to the entire staff at The Muttley Cru. Every single team member was compassionate, professional, and dedicated to Cora's success. Their collaborative effort created a supportive environment that felt more like a family than a training facility. If you're looking for a dog trainer who combines professionalism, compassion, and a true passion for animals, I can't recommend The Muttley Cru enough. Thank you, Michele, and the entire team for giving Cora the second chance she deserved and for making such a positive impact on both of our lives!

thanks to the muttley cru and Michele I'm able to enjoy goi no out with my dog and have fun…read moretraining him!

Dawg Day Afternoon

Dawg Day Afternoon

(11 reviews)

My dog loves Dawg Day. She always comes home happy and tired. Everyone there is super friendly!read more

First, I will say much of the support staff tries to take care of the dogs, but given the lack of…read moretraining and support from the management, it's difficult. A recent conversations with the owner (Barbara), she told us: 1. Barbara (owner) says she doesn't trust the staff and has a camera on the desk to watch them, but does not have cameras to watch the dog or situations with the dogs. 2. There are two sizes, little and big-sized dogs. If your dog is roughly 50lbs, they will be put up with dogs well over 100lbs. 3. There are no procedure guides for the staff on how to deal with different situations. They have an initial evaluation, but there is no guide to this - it's a gut check. 4. In the situation described below, they have no problems keeping the dogs together. 5. She was not sorry dogs were hurt under their protection, dogs are dogs. I called several dog daycares and asked them their practice for the above items and all of the other businesses have cameras, hire staff they trust, provide routine training, and have procedures. *** The situation -- Recently we had an incident where we were called by the owner, Barbara, saying that our dog and another dog had been playing rough and our dog had a bite mark under is front leg and she wanted to take him to the vet. (I saved the voice mail) We pick up our dog in the afternoon and he has 15 staples covering two parts in his leg, and the vet wrote on the invoice that they had to do a reconstructive procedure to repair the damage. I calmly called the daycare and we hear a ghostly story that our dog didn't want to play with a bigger dog and was attacked. I am not mad because like kids, dogs will be dogs, but request that Barbara call me the next day so I can better understand the situation and the plan moving forward. No calls come. However the next day, the others dog owner calls me and feels horrible. It did irritate me that the daycare gave out my personal information without my permission. It is at this point I find out that this other dog is a rottweiler and over 100+ pounds. My dog is 55 pounds hound/lab mix. The other owner and I have a great call and neither are mad, but we both here different stories and now we are both concerned because it feels like a cover-up. She is told that our dog was the aggressor. I truly appreciate the other owner calling me - it means the world to me. Both me and the other dog owner want to understand what the plan is for the dog daycare to reintroduce the dogs to daycare. We both want the same outcome - no dogs getting injured but to have a safe, fun time. After two days, the daycare owner, Barbara calls me. What surprises me is she doesn't even say she feels bad that our dog is injured, instead says, "I'm apologize that you feel upset that your dog was hurt." This is when Barbara explains the above points to me, and says the only plan to reintroduce our dog back to the daycare is to give him another evaluation. By this time I have talked with another daycare and they explain that anytime that there is a wound, that dog cannot come back till they are healed for their own protection. Then they make sure that those two dogs are not in the same room again for their own protection. Next, they have a written plan to reintroduce the wounded dog back into daycare which can take several visits but with constant supervision and care. I called Barbara back and asked for a refund of the unused days and to cover the vet bills and she is not interested and will not respond as she promised she would. I'm saddened by this whole situation because we trust and like the staff, but they do not have the support that they need.

PetCare Group, Inc.

PetCare Group, Inc.

(35 reviews)

Jen is the best pet sitter that I've worked with. She's very professional, kind, trustworthy, and…read moredown to earth. I have a lot of pets and I was a little anxious to see if she could take on caring for all of them while I went away and she was so pleasant and eager to offer her services. I always receive detailed nice updates from her after each visit along with pictures which always puts my mind at ease. I would highly recommend her services. She's the best at what she does.

When Jen was personally taking care of my cats herself in the beginning days of first hiring her,…read morethings were great and my original 5-star review applied. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case. At some point over the years, as the business grew, she started sending other pet sitters she hired to do the job I mistakenly assumed she was still doing. I realized there were always other sitters but initially she was the one caring for my cats who are now deceased. When we adopted 3 new ones almost 7 years ago, I had her come over to meet them so they would be somewhat familiar with her when she came back to pet sit. I don't know if she ever came back herself after that or if it was a different person who did the pet sitting from that point on. She should have told me then that there would be a different sitter going forward. Communication has become less effective, instructions not followed properly, and during the most recent hiring of their services, the water bowls were not cleaned or changed out in 9 days. They had been refilled with more water so they never ran out (I assume), but the bowls were slimy on the bottom with scum, and the water dirty with cat hair, litter, food, and other debris that inevitably collects in a water bowl. The instructions I'd left specifically mentioned changing out the water bowls for cleaning, which should be a no-brainer if your job is caring for pets. Furthermore, whoever my assigned sitter was for this job, lied on her status update on the final day and wrote, "....put down new bowls of water for them." If a pet sitter can't do something as simple as giving your cats fresh bowls of water and lies about it, what else did they lie about? This last experience, along with the owner's cavalier response, has resulted in the termination of a professional relationship of more than a decade, which is also upsetting. A different response with an offered solution may have salvaged the broken trust and relationship, but I guess she no longer needs or cares about my business.

Felicia's Pets - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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