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    Highland Pets

    4.4 (8 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Amazing small business. Very knowledgeable, trustworthy for overnight stays and grooming skills. Highly recommended.

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    Sniffer Station

    Sniffer Station

    (5 reviews)

    Sniffer Station has been a life saver with a new puppy at home. We do not have a fenced in yard, so…read moreour rescued husky/Malamute mix was limited to only leashed walks which was absolutely not enough to combat her energy. Her only playmates at home are my two elderly, small dogs who do not have the patience for her. I found Sniffer Station after initially looking at some of the bigger companies in the area. While there are daycares closer to me, I was concerned by some of their policies and my dogs safety. One major benefit of Sniffer Station is that they do not allow collars to be worn during playtime (which I feel is a major safety risk and their jaws can get stuck on the collar). They also have staff inside the play yards as opposed to just watching a camera or standing outside. After an initial (free) evaluation she was cleared to start attending daycare. Being a rescue my puppy has been shy and anxious around people, but thanks to puppy playtime at Sniffer Station and now weekly daycare sessions she LOVES other dogs. She is her most confident when she pulls up to daycare. Through her interactions with the staff I can slowly see her start to build her confidence with humans as well. She actually goes up to them now looking for affection. My puppy has learned the safe and proper way to interact with both other dogs and humans. In addition, my husband and I have also learned so much about how to actually interact and train a puppy. When we rescued her I was adamant that she would go to both training and daycare so she could learn how to socialize (which I failed with my first 2 dogs). We started attending the free Puppy Playtime sessions on Saturdays as soon as she was old enough which was lead by Chris. He showed us how to introduce the puppies to one another and then the playtime began. Some behaviors I thought were a problem he assured us that it was just how puppies play and that they were ok. We learned a lot about dog body language during this time, which helped us at home with our other dogs as well. After a few months we signed up for the lowest level training class that they offer, and Chris helped us learn basic commands that were both helpful and necessary. We learned come, sit, lay down, stay, and how to hold their attention. Most importantly we learned "leave it" and "drop it" which is crucial when your dog likes to put everything in their mouth and they don't know what's dangerous. Chris taught us both verbal commands and hand signals. At the end of each lesson we were given printed instructions on what to work on at home. One thing that was not covered in our class that we were having trouble with at home was our puppy going crazy when we were getting her food ready for her. She would be barking nonstop and would not sit down and wait. We were able to add on short training lessons within her daycare sessions to address her specific issue. She was able to work one on one with Chris and get the help she (and we needed). Most recently we have signed up for their agility class. Chris leads all the dogs (and parents) through a large outdoor yard course complete with sway bridges, tunnels, teeter totters, jumps, and more. Honestly I didn't think my dog would be able to do any of them but she has surprised me. Is she going to be an athlete? Absolutely not, but she is having fun in a safe environment. Another benefit is their boarding services which I utilize every time I go out of town because I do not have family or friends that can babysit such a large dog. The scheduling and drop off process for boarding is simple, and I am happy that I can always add a kennel bath before pickup. Finally, what I really love about Sniffer as a dog parent is all of the activities that they offer throughout the year. Food Fridays, beauty pageant photo shoots, Mother's Day crafts, etc. I don't have human children so I am always willing to pay for a printed photo of my dog child! The staff really goes above and beyond not just ensuring safety but also offering enrichment and a personal connection. When we walk in the door my dog is immediately greeted by name, and she immediately goes to the door to get the fun times started. I trust her reaction more than anything, and again the only thing she displays when we pull up is confidence and excitement. My favorite part is when she paws at the outside door if I am not opening it fast enough for her to get in. Heather at the front desk as well as Alex and Ashley in the yard are always so sweet and helpful, but everyone we have encountered has been great. When I bring my now 1.5 year old dog home she is immediately passed out for the night and sometimes through the next day. That alone would keep me coming back, but it's the training, the dedication, the fun, and the safety that Sniffer Station offers that makes them our go-to daycare and boarding facility.

    The staff really goes up and beyond. They engage with your pets which makes it fun for them and the…read morehandling is good for the dogs. My pup is so excited to see everyone there and the staff is always cheerful to talk to and start the day.

    Roadside Veterinary Clinic - Front Desk

    Roadside Veterinary Clinic

    (18 reviews)

    With it being Dental Month and Roadside offering reduced rates I think it's important to post this…read more We brought our dog to Roadside Veterinary Clinic in January for a dental cleaning and planned extraction. During the procedure, he remained under anesthesia for an extended period while the veterinarian attempted to obtain permission to remove a second tooth. A second opinion later advised that the additional extraction was not immediately necessary and may not be needed for years. About 10 days after the procedure, our dog developed significant fur loss and a severe skin infection. Another veterinary office and a friend who works at an emergency vet hospital indicated that the wound pattern was most consistent with a thermal injury, which can be associated with warming devices used during anesthesia. When we raised concerns, we were told he may have had a rash at admission, and that details would need to be confirmed with the veterinarian. The clinic has stated they use a forced-air warming system rather than heating pads and has denied that an injury of this nature could have occurred there. We were charged over $700 for MRSA and ringworm testing, and a possible thermal injury was never discussed. Antibiotics were nearly discontinued before the infection had fully resolved because lab results were pending. The first photo shows his condition 10 days after the cleaning; the second shows 4 weeks later. The infection has resolved, but the wound is still healing. We are deeply disappointed by both the outcome of our dog's care and the way our concerns were handled afterward. We expected transparency, accountability, and genuine concern. Instead, we received inconsistent information from staff, shifting explanations, and no meaningful acknowledgment of responsibility. Most troubling was the complete lack of empathy shown during our conversations. At no point did we feel that our dog's wellbeing or our concerns were taken seriously. Compassionate care includes honesty, accountability, and concern when complications arise. Unfortunately, that was not our experience.

    Went in for a pore unclogging for my leopard gecko and it was a smooth and easy experience got…read moregreat advice even paid a good price for the service we received and they even took cute holiday photos of him.

    Highland Pets - petstore - Updated July 2026

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