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    Canine Crossing

    Canine Crossing

    (8 reviews)

    This pet store came to me as a huge surprise when I found it and walked through the front door…read more This is a case about quality over quantity relative to any commercial pet store out on the market. Yes, this place doesn't have the copious choices of leashes, harnesses, treats, etc., but what they have here is the highest quality of food options I've seen anywhere. They of course sell the frozen raw food options you would find such as Instinct, Primal, Stella & Chewy's, etc., but they also carry regional frozen raw from the mid-west region. Along with that what I've never seen is there are three 18 cu.ft freezers full of raw food diet. These items are locally sourced from farmers, which I've not seen anywhere. Of course I purchased some tendon and chicken necks for my bull breed canine. Along with these raw frozen items they carry the highest quality of freeze dried raw choices, my personal favorites Vital Essentials, Icelandic and a new find Momentum Carnivore. Outside of the obligitory food choice, this place has both in-house holistic vet, massage, and chiropractic. For real, really! Where the hell do you find that in a pet store. What really sets this place apart is i had a chance to chat it up with the owner and he's super nice and informative and willing to help. If your ever in this area its definitely worth the drive.

    This is where I get my dog food from. Lynn and husband Joesph are very nice, educated people on…read morehow important it is to feed your dog(s) good food. I have never met owners of a Pet Food place that have the knowledge they have. As a customer I am well educated on canine food myself and both Lynn and Joseph are spot on.

    PetSmart

    PetSmart

    (17 reviews)

    The store has always been clean, stocked, and well maintained whenever I have visited. I am usually…read morehere once a month to buy cat food. We prefer Tiki Cat products and this location always has an ample supply of flavors and food types that our cat enjoys.

    Up until today I had never cried in public. I suppose there's a first time for everything!…read more Let me start by saying the manager was great. He came out with open ears, listened to us, reassured us that this experience is not what PetSmart stands for, and made sure we left feeling heard and taken care of. His empathy was outstanding. (We thought he was going to cry too!) I wish I could say the same for the groomers. I brought Camper (My Golden Doodle) in for his first haircut because the professional groomer was booked out too far. He gets baths here regularly and I decided to give PetSmart a shot at his haircut. I called ahead to make sure they did an all over cut with scissors and arrived with reference photos in hand. When I asked about scissors at the grooming desk, the groomer said it was a jump in price. I asked how big the jump was and she said "it jumps by a lot." She then pointed to a dog in the back and said they could do the longest length they offer and it would look like that. I decided to accept, and asked that they cut his face short but keep the hair on his head longer. I communicated how nervous I was and that I didn't want a dramatic haircut. I watched another employee check him for mats (she told me he only had one on each elbow which I knew) and then I left. I am VERY consistent with de-matting him and brushing him. I was shocked when I got the call 3 hours later that he had miraculously developed mats all over his body and was shaved a length shorter than discussed. I brought my boyfriend in to pick up Camper because I was worried I was going to lose it. He informed them that we would've appreciated a call before cutting him short and that we won't be returning to which the groomer replied "that's your choice." My dog looks ridiculous. They didn't trim his face short like I wanted, but they cut the entire rest of his body WAY shorter than we agreed on. I had to go home after crying to re-trim his face. I should've just done the entire haircut at home. If I can buy a brush online that removes mats, I'm sure a grooming facility can remove them without shaving. I'm also sure that they could easily tell me the cost of an all around scissor cut and inform me before making drastic decisions. It comes down to laziness and a total disregard for customer preferences. On the bright side, this was a learning experience for me and his hair will grow back eventually.

    Rivershore Aquariums

    Rivershore Aquariums

    (14 reviews)

    Southwest

    I love this place!…read more You know how your kid bugs you for a fish tank and promises to take care of it only to lose interest as soon as the first pair of guppies dies? Well, that was me over 50 years ago except I never lost interest. I've been keeping fish and visiting fish stores around the country for my entire life. The people from World Of Fish who started RiverShore Aquariums have done a great job. Located not far from the original World of Fish, RiverShore has clean tanks, friendly and knowledgeable staff and they are super keyed in on planted tank setups. These days my tanks are relatively simple just to keep things easy, rocks and driftwood mostly, but I've been wanting to do a planted tank for a while. I know the basics but had some questions on substrate, plant selection and lighting for what is basically going to be a freshwater nanotank. The staff person who helped me was super knowledgeable, answered my questions and gave me some good advice for getting started. They had a good selection of different kinds of gravel as well as an assortment of driftwood and rocks. I liked that they have a table where you can do a little aquascaping trial and error before you make a final selection. The fish were high quality and appeared healthy. Most were smaller species suitable for planted tanks. I even discovered a new species that I had never heard of - anchor catfish. Super cool and perfect for my little nanotank. I know enough about fish and have been to enough fish stores to know which ones are really good. Rivershore is at the top of the list if you live in the Twin Cities, and especially if you're interested in giving planted tanks a try. Even if its plants aren't your thing or you are new to the hobby, I'd checkout Rivershore for your first aquarium.

    This is such a fantastic fish store. You know that one friend whose house is always immaculately…read morepristine, such that -- no matter how recently or how well you've cleaned your own house -- you always feel a little self-conscious & guilty when you visit theirs? Rivershore Aquariums is that friend: All the tanks are SO clean, and so perfectly lit, and all the fish are ready for their closeups. It's like an aquatic Parade of Homes in there -- 0% chance of the "Oh gosh, that fish looks so sick, should I mercy-buy it & set up a hospital tank & try to save it? Or should I not give this place my money?" experience. You should definitely give this place your money. They also sold me the sweetest, most industrious little pleco I've ever had in my life. I bought her as a bristlenose pleco, but she's secretly some kind of Turbo Pleco -- as in, my tank gets direct sunlight (can't be avoided), and it had the algae to match, but a week after I brought my new plec'ling home, I found myself asking a visitor, "Hey, you didn't clean the inside of the 55gal while you were here, did you?" (Spoiler: No, I do not have tank-cleaning houseguests. I just have a magic pleco.)

    Bed & Bone Too

    Bed & Bone Too

    (14 reviews)

    Dogs are kept in penned rooms that are part of a farmhouse. Structured activities include outdoor…read moreexercise, social interactions, and alone time. Rooms are furnished with couches, pillows, TV, unfinished rustic floors. The dogs appear to be enjoying themselves, and happy with the environment. Prices are excellent and a good value.

    I had a similar experience as the other 1 star reviewers. We boarded our 2 Goldendoodles for 7 days…read morewhile we went to Texas. Our dogs were kept in the basement where we were not allowed to go. Neither one of them ate while we were gone and we were not notified of this and they both had developed diarrhea. No one told us anything until we picked them up! So we went to pick them up after we got back from Texas and could see that something was very wrong. They each had lost 4 lbs!!! The older one was so weak that by the next day she could not stand. We took her to the emergency vet in Coon Rapids where they gave her some IV fluids and prescribed some medication. We were lucky that she made it. Our other dog pulled through okay. The Bed and Bone is not a good place for dogs and there is no communication about your dog. After this incident, I never boarded my dogs again but used Rover to have someone come to the house and stay with them. I highly recommend them. It might cost more but it's worth it, not just in price but in care, plus you're not paying an emergency vet bill. Its a bad bad bad place!

    Fetched-Up - petstore - Updated July 2026

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