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    Dancing Creek Farm

    Dancing Creek Farm

    (23 reviews)

    Some six months ago, our dog Max, a four-year old Beagle, was a morbidly obese dog and causing…read moreproblems around our apartment complex due to his issues with house training. Despite our different attempts to get him healthy and to properly train him in all the most basic of dog skills, it was quite evident that we needed to reach out to caring professionals who could help all of us. Ultimately, this meant temporarily placing him in a situation which would help us help him return to the healthy little 8-week puppy we loved with all our hearts. My wife and I, and of course, Max, needed a fresh start to get back on the path toward a healthy lifestyle. I researched the issue and found out about a viable solution, Dancing Creek Farm, a long-term boarding and training located outside of Danville, Virginia. So, we made the difficult decision to hand over the responsibilities of Max's health and general well-being to Tamara and Dakota and the rest of the Dancing Creek team to provide Max the means of not only shedding his unhealthy weight, but also to go back to the drawing board to relearn how to follow commands and improve his self-control and discipline. I did the communicating with Dancing Creek throughout Max's stay and saw that Dancing Creek was not just a viable solution, but a godsend for Max. I could see that Tamara and Dakota understood dogs and how to give them the help they needed, whatever that might be. In the four months that Max was at Dancing Creek, the wonderful team of Tamara and Dakota, the owners of Dancing Creek Farm, and their staff, helped Max lose thirty-two pounds and trained him to improve his discipline and self-control. They crafted a diet and exercise plan unique to Max, which surely couldn't have been easy when caring for eighty other dogs. It turned his life around. He's never been happier. We've been back home with Max for a week and see a more confident, better-trained dog who has a new lease on life. This is making a huge difference, not just in Max's life, but in the functioning of our family. We've gotten to know Tamara and Dakota through Max's journey. We really respect their dedication to the animals and the hard work they put into to the health and well-being of the dogs at Dancing Creek. Tamara and Dakota and Team really care about this work. That really matters. In fact, it makes all the difference. Because of our gratitude, we will certainly be keeping track of all the other dogs at Dancing Creek. In addition, we want to thank the Dancing Creek community. They rallied around Max during his journey and supported him and us. We are so appreciative of the love they showed Max. (I can't tell you how much we enjoyed the Facebook, IG videos and photos that chronicled Max's journey.) We are also so excited for Dancing Creek, as they plan to spread their love for dogs with a non-profit for dogs who are of an advanced age. In conclusion, from Tamara and Dakota to the staff who worked so hard, we can never repay what you given Max and our family. It goes without saying that not all aspects of working with dogs is glamorous,as any pet owner knows. The DCF Team has shown that the work they do in this rural southern Virginia community is more to them than work. It's a calling to serve. This calling serves both the dogs and their owners. We thank you and salute you all#Namaste

    I cannot recommend this facility more! There are very few long-term boarding facilities available…read morein the US and im sure even fewer that are as amazing as Dancing Creek Farms. The cabins are not only heated and cooled but incredibly spacious. The grounds are extremely well taken care of and provide ample running space for pups during their outings. And the people who work here are so incredibly caring. I feel thankful every day that we have found this amazing space. My moms dogs have been here since around May of 2025 and they are so loved and taken care of, it helps ease our hearts knowing how well they are being treated at Dancing Creek Farm. If you need a long or short term boarding, this is absolutely the best place to go.

    Danville Family Vet - Dr. Jeff Smith

    Danville Family Vet

    (17 reviews)

    This was an absolutely terrible day for Mom and me. They took great care of our dog. I do not want…read moreto add more for my review it is a sad story

    I would give this company no stars, but unfortunately that is not an option. Please read this if…read moreyou are a current customer or if you are looking for a vet. I took my 6 year old German shepherd in because I thought he had an abscess on his butt. First off, I was charged $69.50 for a six month preventive care exam, and an additional $46.50 for an urgent care fee. Dr. Smith looked at the mass on my dogs butt, he did not touch it, he did not listen to the dogs heart, he did not look in the dogs eyes, or ears. He basically took $116 to view-at a distance- the mass. Ok, i give the dog the meds and take him back in for a checkup about a week later. Once again, Dr. Smith just looks-at a distance-and it is decided that we need to remove the mass. Great, surgery is scheduled for a couple of days from then. once again, the visit costs $69.50, and Dr. Smith has yet to put hands on my dog. Keep reading.....it gets better. Surgery day arrives, I take in my dog, drop him off, all is good. I head to work and get a call from Sarah Dalton, who informs me that there was a miscommunication and the office needs the high end of the estimate paid in full prior to them doing the dog's surgery. the estimation was anywhere from $1,569.33 to $2,263.33. We were told we had to have the money there before 8am. I have never heard of this being done before and it kind of shocked me. So, I called my son and he called in with his care credit. Sarah told him his account didn't exist. My kid was a bit upset because the account exists and she was harassing him for the money. He went in to pick up the dog. when he got there he was informed by Sarah that she felt we could not pay for the surgery......hmmm, discrimination, yup. I didn't know that Sarah Dalton had access to any of our accounts. we took the dog to Mount Hermon ---who I highly recommend--- to get the surgery that was needed. we found out that it is a bleeding probably cancerous tumor that she could not take off due to the area and the depth. She sent us to Greensboro oncology, they couldn't get us in for 3 weeks. So we made a decision to go back to this horrible place to have the tumor removed and let the poor dog have some sort of life with the little time remaining. We called and scheduled surgery. Oh, keep reading, cause it shows what these people are all about. I get a call on Monday after a very tough weekend, from none other than Sarah Dalton. She tells me that they are terminating our relationship due to the past inciden. Yup, you know the one where money was the most important part, and I was too poor to afford the surgery. I finish my workday and stop by their office on my way home. I ask to speak to Dr. Smith, who tells me that my son was disrespectful to his office staff, who sent a bleeding dog with a tumor on it butt home. DISRESPECTFUL, his staff declared us unable to PAY. SARAH DALTON and Dr. Smith are disrespectful to animals and their owners. HOW DARE SOME TWINKY DECIDE WHAT I CAN PAY FOR. THANK YOU SARAH DALTON. DON'T take you animals here, and tell everyone the same. Mount Harmon is great, take them there.

    Animal Medical Center Of Danville - Choppy eyebrows and beard.

    Animal Medical Center Of Danville

    (23 reviews)

    I went to Animal Medical Center in Danville due to my normal vet being closed on Sunday. I had…read moreissue with my 15 yr old cat. They done blood work and found out that her kidneys were shutting down, I talked with the vet about options and it was decided to euthanize her. The staff was very helpful and understanding, they let me spend some time with her before euthanizing her. The vet was very professional and explained things in detail and all I can say is they were very helpful in a difficult situation. I would recommend Animal Medical Center to anyone who is looking for a new vet.

    I would not recommend Animal Medical Center to anyone who truly cares about their furry child. This…read moreis a privately owned vet with little to no professionalism. My dog was permanently expelled from their daycare due to supposed "behavior issues" that appeared out of nowhere. I was never informed of any issues until just this past week, when they gave him two "strikes." Today, they issued a third strike simply because I requested a more detailed incident report to better understand what was happening. Instead of addressing my concerns, the staff claimed that my request for clarification was "threatening." Asking for facts and transparency should never be viewed as a threat. I even sent an email requesting a call from the owner, but my message was ignored. Instead, I was told that both my dog and I are permanently banned from the premises. The most contradictory part? They claim my dog is too "aggressive" for daycare or boarding, yet stated they would still provide him with medical care if needed. If he were truly a danger, how would they safely provide care? The inconsistency is both alarming and unprofessional. Never in a million years would I have thought that asking for facts about my dog's care and behavior could be twisted into something negative. Their handling of this situation shows a complete lack of accountability, communication, and respect for both pets and their owners. Please refer to pics of email sent.

    Hollywood Pets - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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