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    Lucky Dog Daycare - Spring 2013

    Lucky Dog Daycare

    (2 reviews)

    Lucky Dog is a second home for our dog Ellie. She was a rescue that is not very trusting of other…read morepeople and some dogs. From day one they have made her feel safe there. She actually starts squealing with excitement about 3 miles from Lucky Dog. We love the extra services you can get like "the Works" bath, ear cleaning and nails trimmed. We went through a period of family members having health issues. It was a blessing knowing we could call and take Ellie for boarding at a moments notice. During one unexpected stay we had to be away longer than we had anticipated the Lucky Dog staff had no issue getting her extra food to tide her over until we returned. When we inherited a second dog Max, we knew he would love Lucky Dog too. Daycare is sometimes more activity than he prefers but he is happy to board with them. For his first time boarding Greg made sure he put Max in a kennel with his sister to help him cope with this new experience. When the dogs come home they are happy and ready for a nap! The staff are all top notch and we truly feel like they are extended family. We couldn't be happier with Lucky Dog daycare and boarding!

    When I moved to Madison, I knew I had to find a doggy daycare for my standard poodle, Beau, to get…read moresome energy out while I was at work. Lucky dogs has been amazing. The staff are friendly and knowledgable. When I explained my dog was a bit shy, they explained they would slowly introduce him to some of the calmer dogs before letting him out to play with all the dogs. One of my favorite features is that they close for "lunch" for a couple of hours. During this time each dog is offered their own food (if you brought some) and water in a private kennel. I like this because it gives the dogs a break from all the social interaction. They have a handy electronic check in and reservation system. Plus, you even get a deal if you buy so many days of daycare at one time. They also offer their bathing facilities for free if you'd like to bathe your dog there, or you can pay for services like bathing and nail trimming while you're gone. Lastly, they offer boarding services only to their customers who go to doggy daycare. Their boarding services include plenty of interactive playtime out of the kennel.

    Sit Means Sit

    Sit Means Sit

    (72 reviews)

    I'm so happy I made the decision to take my dog to Sit Means Sit in Madison, WI. I'm a dog MOM. A…read moremama bear over my dogs, and entrusting them to anyone else is extremely tough for me. They are my world. In all honesty, I was very unsure about the e-collar. That was a huge hurdle for me to jump, but I'm glad I did. One thing that helped was on the first day, when I dropped off Stella, my 3 year old rescue, Lab-Rottie mix, Nikita allowed me to feel what these collar felt like, on the palm of my hand . It wasn't at all what I had built up in my mind. It felt like a tens unit, that I've used for muscle tightness. Not painful, but an interruption to distraction, redirecting attention- is the best way I can describe it. From day one, results were nothing short of AMAZING. When I picked my dog up after her first day, I was in utter disbelief. I had a different dog from day one. My high energy girl, who would bark at people who said hello on the sidewalk, and bark and growl at other dogs, as well as pull me, came home with some manners. We've made major progress from each class. My dog who was afraid of everything, and had no confidence, is now "placing" on big rocks, tree stumps, anything that she can jump up on, at my command. And she sits or lays there, until I release her. People at the park are amazed, standing around watching MY (crazy) dog, and are complimenting me on what a "well trained dog she is." () A week before we started training, I was cussed out by a man, because my dog barked at him, which made her bark at him even more... it's hard to believe that this is the same dog. You have to do your part at home, reinforcing the work from your trainer. But, it's not hard, as you go about living daily life, you tweak little things and do things a tiny bit different, and voala! You have an incredibly mannerly dog! Sit Mean Sit is a solid program. The owners at Madison, WI are great folks, and their own dogs are often there too. Their communication is second to none, as is the trainer's. Our Trainer, Brenna is OUTSTANDING! Many times, she has reminded me to text her if I have any issues! She means it. And I have. They work through things with you and your dog- you're not alone, and there's phenomenal support. My confidence has grown too. I'm being trained along with my dog. Our walks are enjoyable and even fun now! It's like playing par-core! Whatever raised surface we find to "place" on, we do! She loves it! I love it! Now, I'm excited to grow her skills even more! She has so much potential that never would have been tapped into! I plan to continue training my dog in new skills, and take her to refresher classes, group classes, whatever I can do to help her realize her very best potential!

    Everyone at Sit Means Sit has been so great! My dog Murphy was in dire need of some help when I got…read morehim 2 years ago, at 4 months old, and he was afraid of everything including his own reflection. They have taught us so much and I am BEYOND grateful for what they have and continue to teach us thru group and advanced classes. I would recommend them for anyone with a dog!!! Well worth it.

    Wag N Wheels Luxury Pet Care and Transportation

    Wag N Wheels Luxury Pet Care and Transportation

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    SCAM ALERT: Do NOT Use Wags N Wheels (Mike & Jenny) - A Nightmare Trip Resulted in Dog Death…read more I am writing this as an urgent warning. The service provided by Wags N Wheels was a complete scam, and the negligence of Mike and Jenny led directly to the death of a dog in their care. My dog was removed in an emergency intervention due to unsafe, inhumane, and horrific conditions. THE SERVICE SOLD VS. THE SERVICE RECEIVED Mike and Jenny sold me a premium, stress-free transport, for my larger dog, promising: - SAFE, full care for my dog, including water and food - Only 2-3 dogs in the vehicle, and plenty of space for my dog - Nightly stays in hotels for rest. - "Great communication" and full care. - Expeditious delivery EVERY SINGLE PROMISE WAS A LIE. Overcrowding and Route: Instead of 2-3 dogs, they were transporting 8 dogs in a minivan, including a large Bernese Mountain Dog who later died. They did not stay in hotels. They drove an absurd, circuitous route with minimal breaks, including sitting in an outlet mall parking lot in Phoenix for hours in 80 F heat. The 8 owners had to sit idly by and beg for their dogs safety while watching them on the tracking app. Appalling Communication: After receiving my deposit, I had to initiate every communication. They were unreliable, went radio silent for long periods, and provided excuses instead of an itinerary or more information on our dogs well well-being. THE EMERGENCY AND ANIMAL NEGLECT On day three, a 2-year-old, healthy dog tragically died in their care. The drivers offered the completely absurd excuse that he "just stopped breathing." My dog was then traveling in a confined vehicle that "smelled of death" with a decomposing dog's body. This was an immediate health and safety hazard. Due to the death and continued lies, the owners of the 8 dogs in the van organized an emergency removal. I helped retrieve my dog in Oregon. The owner who intercepted the van reported that the dogs were VERY thirsty, gulping water despite the driver's lie about recent watering. Upon arrival home, my dog was: - Severely Dehydrated: Constantly gulping water and struggling to pass stool. - Extremely Stressed: Showing signs of intense stress, including rapid shedding. - Hungry: Her food bag had barely been touched (she eats 2.5 cups at each meal, so the food should have been nearly gone). Wags N Wheels is operating a bait-and-switch scam, creating an unsafe and inhumane transport environment. They must be stopped. They promised a full refund for all owners, and no such refund has been issued. Do NOT entrust your family member to Wags N Wheels. They cannot provide a safe, humane, or honest service.

    More then one dog that I know of has died while in their care. They went offline the day after they…read morepicked up my dog in Texas. No one could get a hold of them to find out if their dogs were even okay. They lied about the number of dogs that would be in the vehicle, they said 3-4 dogs, and it ended up being 8. They wouldn't give updates on their itinerary. I received news that one of the dogs currently being transported had died when they were 14 hours from me. I started out to drive towards them to get my dog and 2 others that were being transported close to my location before they killed them too. All dogs showed signs of dehydration. These people need to be stopped from transporting loved family members before they kill more. after the fact I was shown a video on instagram about a French bulldog being transported that had died while in their care. It was a beautiful Bernese mountain dog that was an emotional support dog, healthy and about to turn 3 that died while they were transporting my dog do not use these people to transport your loved pets!

    Focused Dog Training - pet_training - Updated August 2026

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