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    Dog boarding and training

    Puppy socialization classes

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    Good DaweG
    Melinda H.

    My rescue dog Leo went through Wesley's Good DaweG train and board program. I am amazed by the positive transformation that Leo went with Wesley's training. He built Leo's confidence, taught him much needed leash skills, the most important 'heel' command, and other basic skills. Not only did he train Leo, but I went midway through so that Wesley could teach me how to properly use the slip leash and work with Leo. He also let me bring Kaia, Leo's big sister and train both at the same time. Wesley constantly provided updates through IG and is the ultimate communicator! No wonder why he is such a great dog trainer! I am so grateful to have found Good DaweG and will be scheduling both Kaia and Leo for follow on trainings! I can't say enough of how happy I am with my decision and investment in high quality training. Thanks Wesley (and Taylor)!

    I've become a good dog with Wesley. I love him!

    We adopted Balashi (Lashi) from Aruba in 2021. Over time she became very people and dog aggressive. We couldn't take her out or anything. Last year she tried to "kill" another puppy we adopted. We put her at an in-board training facility for three weeks. She was kicked out after a week with the trainer saying she was "untrainable". We were devestated. After an incident in December, we decided to reach out to Wesley to see if he could do something. He promptly came over to assess Lashi and he thought he could help. We did a five week package and he came over once a week. Yesterday was our last day of training. Guess what? Lashi has changed so much and feel confident that she will be a "normal" dog. Wesley did an AWESOME job and explained everything in detail. I highly recommend Wesley and Good Daweg. IT IS WELL WORTH THE PRICE! Thank you Wesley!

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    Wesley was able to turn my rambunctious, distracted and skittish 7 month old cockapoo puppy into a joy to have.

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    Fur Paws

    (57 reviews)

    The Heights

    Our pups love this place. They are learning how to be groomed and the staff is working with them…read moreon their manners. Love the cuts we have received.

    TLDR: Our dog was attacked and they claim that he scratched himself. First photo is a pic from them…read moreand the rest are after the area was shaved for veterinary care. Judge for yourself if the injuries are scratches or bite marks and if a dog is physically able to scratch itself on the inside of its ear. They are very clearly puncture wounds to us and our vet. --------------------------------------- Dropped off our blind dog 11.24.2025 at roughly 3pm. The morning of 11.28.2025 we received a message that his ear had been bleeding and they believed it was from scratching so they provided him with the expected medical care. Afternoon of 11.29.2025 they told us he was "shaking". My wife was able to pick him up early and take him to the emergency vet (Saturday evening and regular vet closed) who shaved and treated the area and gave him antibiotics. We did follow-up with our regular vet and they determined that the injuries were puncture wounds from a dog attack. When we told them Fur Paws said the injuries were from him scratching himself they looked at us like we had just told them 1 + 1 = 3. In spite of the records we provided from the vet showing his treatment history and their diagnosis of "dog bite wounds and vestibular disease" Fur Paws claims he arrived there with some condition that led to him scratching himself (on the inside of his ear too!). He arrived 11.24, they noticed wounds 11.28, and by the afternoon of 11.29 he was shaking so he had a fever. It takes 24-72 hours for infection and then a fever to occur so one can do the math on their claim that he arrived with an ailment already. Then you add in that these are clearly not scratch marks and you see that they're questioning our intelligence with their explanation. Send your dog here at your own risk.

    Good Lead Dog Training - Tri color rough collie on "place" mat

    Good Lead Dog Training

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    Inwood

    Good Lead Dog Training was our first ever experience with dog training. We adopted our new dog,…read moreSadie, from the Houston SPCA in June, and with her already being three, we knew that we would need some help getting her trained. We set up an initial training session with Mindy, and things went really well. She brought us a few things the first time she came over that we did not have but would need for the training process. With Sadie's breed, she is a very smart dog and started to pick up on the training rather quickly, so we signed up for a plan for more training sessions. These training sessions were at home, in public at places like Home Depot and Memorial Park, and at group class sessions with other dogs and their owners. We worked on basic commands such as sit and stay, but went beyond the casual side and attacked the more advanced stages, such as getting Sadie to sit and stay in the middle of running. The biggest takeaway from working with Mindy was that, outside of the basic commands, she really focused on asking us what we wanted to work on and made that the task at hand. She tailored her services to our wants, and that really sticks out. She was thoughtful and explained the reasoning behind anything she wanted us to work on and would answer any questions that we had. One of our biggest things we wanted to work on was Sadie's interaction with other people, so during that very next group class, she had a training exercise with the other owners and their dogs to work on that. Good Lead Dog Training really showed the importance of dog training and that it is an essential part of being a responsible dog owner, and that benefits both the dog and the owner. Training establishes communication and mutual understanding, helping a dog learn acceptable behaviors and boundaries while strengthening their bond with their owner. Working with Mindy, we learned that training provides mental stimulation and structure, which are vital for Sadie's overall well-being. A dog that is properly trained is more confident and capable of adapting to different environments or social situations. Beyond improving obedience, training plays a critical role in the safety of the dog, their owner, and others around them. A dog that responds to basic commands can avoid dangerous situations like running into traffic or approaching other animals. Training your dog is important to them, but after working with Mindy of Good Lead Dog Training, we learned the importance of our role as well. Taking the exercises we were given in class and working on them between sessions not only improved Sadie's behavior (which was never bad by the way) but also improved our relationship with her. If you want a dog trainer who is personable and cares, we highly recommend Good Lead Dog Training. Mindy is great at what she does and will work hard to make sure that your personal goals for your dog are met and set you up for success.

    From the owner: Our training is designed around your goals, your lifestyle, and your dog’s unique needs. Each…read moreprogram is completely customized, and we charge per household—not per dog—because the knowledge we share benefits your whole pack. We believe in training dogs while also empowering owners, building confidence and communication for lasting results. We offer in home training, boarding, board & trains, group class, AKC Canine Good Citizen testing, and more!

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    Molly's Mutt House

    (71 reviews)

    Independence Heights

    My dog loves Molly's. The people there know every single dog and when we show up, they always say…read more"hi Daisy!" (They speak to her not me!) She loves it. When she sees her leash and we head to the car she starts jumping up and down over a foot off the ground she's so excited! She loves day care and has a best friend there. She is so well taken care of and we've started adding agility training a couple days a week. She's very skittish still around people from her life pre rescue, but she adores everyone at Molly's! She goes every day and if we don't take her, she is not happy with us! We really love it. It's been so good for her confidence and exposure to more people. The picture is of Daisy (orange and white) and her best friend at the day care.

    More like Molly's Butt House! They do you in the butt with their prices, and additionally; the…read morequality is not consistent. They went up $10 in price to $110 last time my dog was shaved. This time, they reported a total of $120... UGH WHAT! I asked if the prices were yet again increased, and they told me the groomer tacked on a fee for "difficulty". Everyone my dog encounters is like "omg he's so calm", "he's so lazy", "I wish my dog behaved like Archie". This report of his behavior was totally surprising. Also, they never called me to tell me he was ready- I had to call after 7 hours to find he had just been sitting there ready. Hair cuts have been hit or miss. Go somewhere else- you don't know what you're going to get in quality or financially each time!

    Bone on the Bayou on 20th Street

    Bone on the Bayou on 20th Street

    (91 reviews)

    The Heights

    I have been taking my dog, a very sweet & calm cocker spaniel, to your facility for over 4 years…read morenow. I recently left him there for 5 nights while I was out of town, August 13 - 18, 2025. I picked him up and my dog is exhibiting fear based behaviors that include flinching, cowering and whining. I don't know what happened to him while under your care, I called to talk to someone on your staff, it was a male, hispanic. He didn't offer his title. He said he spoke to the staff but nothing out of the ordinary occurred that anyone could recall. I just now bent down to put on his leash and he flinched when I got near him. It breaks my heart that he's now acting this way. He is 11 years old and has never behaved this way. I just took him to the vet to get him examined and try to find out why he is acting this way. This dog never whines or is vocal. Please supervise your employees closely and make sure they are treating all of our animals with proper care. I don't have any proof that anything happened to my dog aside from his behavior after leaving the facility. I'm just stating my experience with my dog and your facility.

    It is too bad you can't give a zero star review. I took in my cocker spaniel and he came back with…read moregashes in his ears and water in his ear that led to an inner ear infection. I, of course, reached out to let them know and they offered a 50% off coupon for the next grooming instead of a refund (lol). They also lied, said he had the infection and gashes before and I was notified of this (I wasn't). That's on top of the fact they made my other cocker spaniel look like she had an 80s mullet instead of giving her a proper cocker cut "crown". I would avoid putting your dog in pain by taking them here.

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