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    14 years ago

    Small shop but loaded with rare and cool fish and coral a must stop in Tulsa!

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    Dog Dish

    (16 reviews)

    Midtown

    Great store with everything my dog needs. Food, treats, toys, leashes and collars plus much more…read more Really cute store.

    i'd visited the pet store yesterday because i've been looking for dog hair gel or dog nail polish,…read moreand ms juniper from petco recommended i ask at the boutique pet store dog dish. immediately, from the name and the corresponding sign in front of the store, i'm drawn to the store, as while i'm not opposed to cats, I'd definitely consider me a dog person. after perusing the store for a few minutes, i'd asked the two young women at the counter if either knew about the store carrying either dog hair gel or dog nail polish, to which i'd received a kind, polite response that neither had heard of such a product. then, displaying superb customer service, one worker, kayla, searched the products online and found that neither is carried in-store locally, but both appeared available on the websites chewy and amazon. nevertheless, not wanting to leave empty-handed, i'd decided to look more closely at the bulk food sort of treat section i'd noticed while perusing, and saw a couple kinds that looked appealing to me for the dogs at the crib, those being pumpkin and peanut butter flower-shaped treats and blueberry and peanut butter bone-shaped treats. then, after weighing the treats i'd selected, 3 of each of the 2 kinds, the aforementioned worker clearly informed me the bulk food treats, though mix and match, have a 1 ounce minimum, and those i'd selected so far had not reached that weight. so, rather than charge me for the minimum ounce price without bringing the treats up to weight, she added more of each kind of treat i'd selected to bring the bag to 1 ounce, definitely a gesture deserving of returning to shop again. and further, the second worker, alex, while her co-worker was filling the bulk food treat bag, gave an enticing description of the k-9 donuts on display at the counter, of which i'd expressed an interest. specifically, she described that the ingredients in the donuts are all-natural, and even friendly for human consumption. so, you know where i'm going next . after breaking the donut into fourths, which, sidebar, the one critique i'd offer is the donut was somewhat hard to break, i'd given a larger pieces to each of the two large dogs at the crib, and gave a smaller piece to the small dog . and with just a few seconds of hestation, i'd decided to taste the second smaller piece to offer a personal review, beyond that of the easy to please dogs, and i'd say that the donut, while not going to be a go-to for me to eat, did have a pleasant taste, and is a treat i'm very content feeding the dogs.

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    Petco

    (35 reviews)

    Midtown

    Mak provided excellent customer service in the fish department. I came in knowing nothing and she…read morewas very well-informed and helpful. She was pleasant, knowledgeable, and patient with my many questions.

    i'd stopped by the pet store tuesday, on the way from going to the gym to picking up breakfast,…read moremainly because of an interest i've had in painting the nails of the dog my mom and i have been watching. that said, the store does not sell pet-friendly nail polish. however, in order to give some regard for the polite, kind customer service given by the worker who opened the store that day, i'd got three dog treat cookies, one for each of the three dogs at the house where i'm living. for the two male dogs, i'd immediately set sight on the ice cream cone shaped treats, with sprinkled frosting in the place of an ice cream scoop, and for the female dog, i selected a green flower-shaped treat, a daisy or an orchid i'd guess specifically, after the same worker who answered the nail polish question showed me a selection of flower cookies available at the counter in addition to those in the display case in line. although the ice cream cone cookies did not break apart easily after separating the ice cream scoop section from the cone section, the larger male dogs did not have a problem eating the somewhat large pieces, and the smaller female dog did not have a problem eating the flower cookies, which i was able to rather easily break apart at the petals into six pieces. and lastly, though i'd not yet thought to ask about such a product during the recent experience, i'm interested to learn if the store sells pet-friendly hair gel, so i'd be able to hold the hair of the female dog in place when she is in a mood to wear the hair on the center of her head styled in a mohawk.

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