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Highland Pet Supply

4.1 (80 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Here is Ella with her goodies! What a blessing this was!
Hannah J.

I drove up from south Florida to adopt a dog. As I was making plans to get her bathed and treated, I found this gem on my Apple Maps. I saved it on my list and I am SO glad I did! So very overwhelmed by the two girls that worked there as well. what a generous place when you adopt a dog! She got a free bath and some free goodies! What a treat and a surprise! Ella and I were both so very happy! Thank you Hannah (and I am so sorry I didn't get the other girls name) y'all made our day!

Thank you for all the treats! -Dixie
Sarah S.

Howling a huuuuge "Thank you!" To Highland Pet Supply for spoiling Dixie today! HPS gives the royal treatment to all newly rescued pups by giving you a free bag of dog food, two bags of treats, and a free supplement. You are also offered your 1st bath free and 40% off a dog tag. Dixie loved her treats (opened them before even getting home), salmon oil, and especially loves her Sun Sheild Tee and grooming brush! If you're in ATL, please stop by with your pet and be prepared to fall in love with HPS. #shopsmallbusiness

Matthew M.

While the selection is good (not great) and the prices are "ok" (not good), the owner is clearly not as customer focused or customer serving as you will find in many other establishments. If your pet purchases are not driven by customer interaction or appreciation then you'll be fine with this place. If true caring, dedicated and courteous service are a factor in your pet food purchases and you prefer to have interaction with a staff that is there to serve their local community and your needs, then I'd suggest you go elsewhere. Loyalty is not recognized or valued here. And that is important to me. I'm not driven by price or even convenience as I'm sure many pet parents agree. But I am driven by appreciation, feeling valued, and most of all, being respected. While local retail is important, customer service must align with it. You can't beat the incredible customer experience you get from Chewy.com. Not to mention the prices! It's not always better shopping (or in this case attempting to shop) locally.

In my years of shopping here, I've only ever had amazing experiences. The staff is knowledgeable on dog & cat food, treats, collars, and toys. I love their holistic perspectives on dog & cat nutrition. Toni & Ian are also phenomenal owners and offer training as well. Thank you Highland Pet Supply for staying open during this trying & difficult time. We love the staff's genuine, no BS attitude. 10/10 WOULD ABSOLUTELY recommend Highland Pet Supply

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Ebony C.

Highland Pet Supply has the widest selection of non Petsmarty leashes and collars that I've seen the this side of the Circle (285). They have waterproof ones, neoprene, rolled leather, and even the one that I got for my dog, which is a flat leather collar that has an optional piece so that you can add Blingified letters and charms to the collar. I do think that paying $75 for a water/feeding bowl is a bit much, especially when it doesn't include the bowls that are another $60+ per bowl. They are reasonably priced on the collars, and they stock the Nature Variety Raw Food Diet which is awesome. The shop guys are super friendly, and told us about the diatomaceous earth for our other doggie even though they didn't stock it. Thanks guys! I've never used the showers there, but if I didn't have my own space to do that, it seems like it'd be an awesome idea!

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Great service and good selection! Can be a bit pricy in some products but overall fair value.

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***LONG REVIEW BUT WORTH THE READ***…read more This is my sweet, rowdy, rambunctious, and very demanding pup Rhodi! As a first time puppy owner, I just wanted to keep her happy. I let her get away with a lot! I quickly realized that I was not in charge of her but she was in charge of me. What I thought was being sweet was in Rhodi's mind "I can do whatever I want because I won't be punished for it." She would chew any object she could find, bark at me constantly when I wasn't doing what she wanted, would not listen to me when I would call her name, jumped on me and other people, tried to escape out the front door, and peed in the house. I watched videos upon videos but nothing helped! I was doing research on dog trainers and the first thing I thought was "this is so overpriced!" As a young college student with a rowdy dog, I was determined to find the best price with the most qualified trainer and I did! Bark Busters and specifically Cody are the best thing I could have done for both me and Rhodi. I was really nervous about having someone in my home "telling" me how to train my dog, but Cody TAUGHT me. If there was something I was struggling with, like leash training, he showed me an alternative way for me to get her to listen to me. The thought in my mind was "wow, he's not making me do it this way because it's the right way, but he found me a way that was Rhodi's right way I could do confidently." Cody was validating my feelings about not wanting to hurt Rhodi's feelings and continued to talk to me about ways that would not harm my dog or hurt her feelings. Simply being able to "talk" to Rhodi in a way she could understand that I was in charge and that she would still be safe and okay was the goal. In a matter of 2 hours Rhodi was trained! Cody did his job and now it's my turn to do mine with her by following through with the keys to success only Cody could have given to me.

Highly suggested for any dog owner. I have two English Bulldogs (7 months and 3 years) both had…read morevery different needs. I was nervous about having to train two dogs with different needs, and at different life stages. Cody was amazing. He took the time to understand the different need for both dogs and made improvements that day. Chunk was awful on the leash and would chase anything that moved. Day 2 and I can't believe the difference in control on the walks. Charlie is a puppy and well needs obedience with several indoor behaviors. Happy to say today was successful in going to his bed. The investment in Bark Busters is well worth it for any dog owner. If you're in the Atlanta area Cody is the trainer I recommend. Beyond being great with the dogs he makes you as the owner feel comfortable. He gives you the right techniques and confidence that change and obedience is possible. Cody's open and makes it clear that he is available from here on out if there is anything that I need. Was very nervous about having someone in my home and training my dogs. This was the best decision I could make for me and the boys!

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