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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Private dog training

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    Valley County Pet Resort

    Valley County Pet Resort

    (1 review)

    I love my dog, and I totally trust Jen and her staff to take the best care of my baby. They really…read morecare about your dog! I highly recommend Valley County Pet Resort

    From the owner: At Valley County Pet Resort, our facility goal is to lead…read morethe way in establishing the gold standard for pet care in Valley County. Your pet can run around with other dogs, learn good manners, and go on adventures with staff. This is beneficial for your dog’s physical health and emotional well-being. Besides exercise, our staff members can help reinforce good behaviors in a group setting. Owners can also sign their dog up for a training class while at Play Care. These positive reinforcement techniques will carry over into your pet’s behavior while they are at home. Our facility features top of the line amenities that take every aspect of your pets care into consideration. Our facility will continue to evolve to best fit our customers’ needs and continue creating personalized experiences for our clients. Valley County Pet Resort fosters a positive workplace culture and builds strong relationships with our local community. We hire local animal lovers who have the desire to learn and earn certificates through training seminars. Our staff is fully committed to providing a safe, comfortable and low-stress experience for each and every guest. We offer 24/7/365 drop-off (after-hour fee charge), pick-up and camera access for pet owners. We support local rescue and shelter organizations and strive to host events to benefit pet owners in the community.

    Scotch Pines Dog Training & Boarding

    Scotch Pines Dog Training & Boarding

    (1 review)

    This review is for Scotch Pines "Doggy Camp" (Boarding)…read more I recently boarded my dog here, thinking my dog would be taken care of and have fun with other dogs while I was away on vacation - which is exactly what Scotch Pines claims their dog boarding is all about. Happy Happy, Fun Fun. Unfortunately, there was absolutely no way to substantiate these claims - no way for me to make sure my dog was taken care of, had any room to run around and play, was fed adequately, and was not physically abused or neglected - either by other dogs at the "doggy camp" or by the only person (the one man) who is there to run the entire operation. I was not allowed to see the inside of the facility where my dog would be kept. I was not told what my dog would be fed, nor if she would be sleeping in the cold. All I really knew was that dogs were separated according to temperament and that his dog runs had electric fencing to prevent dogs from trying to get out - which he explained as being low voltage and not really harmful to the dogs. He asked if my dog had any feeding requirements and my dog didn't, so I assumed my dog would be fed some normal kind of dry dog food, etc. I didn't think to ask any other questions at the time I dropped her off since the man presented himself as a very confident dog trainer who had been doing this for 30 years. I thought it was odd that he didn't want us to come into the facility to see where she would be kept, and I didn't like that he put a choke collar on her to get her to go into the facility when she tried to pull away from him. But overall he *seemed* like a relaxed, comfortable kind of person, so I didn't think much of it at the time. It wasn't until I came to pick up my dog that I felt something was very, very wrong. I have never seen my dog look so terrified as when he was pulling her out through the doorway to greet us (she was terrified of him). She didn't even recognize me and huddled away from me as if I were a stranger. Essentially, she didn't want to get close to any human being there. It wasn't until she smelled my hand that she knew who I was and started wagging her tail and getting excited to see me. I asked the man if my dog was well-behaved and he said she had been fine. Something in his voice really rubbed me the wrong way when he said, "she still doesn't trust me yet." It seemed like he was hiding something, and I had a bad feeling in the pit of my stomach. I paid the man and left with my dog. Upon further inspection, my dog had bite/scratch marks, hair ripped from her ear, and a potential rash on her abdomen. It also appeared that whatever she was being fed was giving her digestive problems, which she's never had with the various kinds of (normal, store-bought) dog food (and even some people-food) I've fed her. She was also very, very dirty and smelled horrible (so did her breath). Now - all I have to think is to question whether or not she was beaten by this man, fed adequately, or neglected and allowed to get in fights with aggressive dogs, etc. Who knows? All I know is that I got my dog from an animal shelter, and even then, when she was in a kennel 95% of the time, she never appeared frightened or scared of any human being, and she never looked or smelled that awful. What did this man do to her to intimidate and terrify her in such a way?? I will NEVER take my dog here again. I can't believe I allowed her to stay there in the first place. It seemed more like a prison than what they claimed it was. Who can know whether this one man, who keeps all of the dogs, is actually taking care of them? It makes me sick to wonder what her stay could have really been like. Scotch Pines Dog Training is ran by the daughter of the man who owns the "doggy camp". You will also see negative reviews of Scotch Pines dog training on google.

    Fetch This Kennels - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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