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    Homestead Dogs

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    Amy is great all dogs. Her obedience class for puppies was great and all the dogs were well behaved by the end of the classes.

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    Healthy Pets of Wedgewood

    (25 reviews)

    We've been taking out pets here for over 15 years. I'm sorry to say it's not what it once was…read more High volume and has lost its charm. I feel it more about the bill than the service.

    I had rescued my first cat, a tiny 7 month kitten who I scheduled to be spayed here. The first 5min…read moremy cat got behind the counter where there was a small gap between the fridge and cabinet, we had to pull out the fridge so I could crawl behind and get her. They should never have had a hole big enough for any animal to crawl behind. Bonnie (cat) had had some health issues and had been cleared by my reg vet for surgery, Dr.Robinson, said that she would call the vet just to check any issues which was reassuring but no way for me to know if this call happened. They read all of the options for spaying & assured me that the cheapest option was perfectly safe. I was talked out of extra medical assistance beside extra pain meds because they typically dont have issues with healthy young cats,they knew her previous medical issues. At 1pm I received a call from Dr. Robinson informing me that after they had put her under with the anesthetic and made the incision that Bonnie's heart stopped. She gave me the medical information and said that Bonnie was still asleep and had a breathing tube. They did not request me to come in which I assumed was an okay sign. At 2:30 Dr. Robinson called me again to let me know that Bonnie was awake and breathing on her own and that she would just like to monitor her for a few hours just in case but that I could pick her up to go home at 6pm that night. These again sounded reassuring because otherwise theyd keep her overnight, right? WRONG! When I got there they said I wouldn't have to pay anything (never a good sign).Dr. Robinson came in first without Bonnie to let me know that she was now blind and may never recover her eyesight. A small price for her life. I am told that they have no clue what the repercussions of her brain being without air for so long will be in the long run, she told me that they had not seen her walk since she woke up and that she may be "a bit wobbly" and that I "am not taking home the same cat I brought in this morning". She went and got Bonnie and brought her out in her carrier. This cat was barely responsive, her eyes rolled back in her head so that she looked dead, they assured me that was fine. I asked about food/water and she told me to monitor water in case she drowns in her bowl but that she would probably just sleep all night. Dr. said that she would like to see us back in a week for a check up (I took this as a good sign that my cat would still be alive in a week). This was the only info I received. No emergency vet info or # to call if something happened, no pain meds. Half way home Bonnie had her first of many seizures but I didn't realize what it was yet. I got Bonnie home and took her out of her carrier to realize that she was not "wobbly" but paralyzed. She peed all over the floor after trying and failing to get to the litter box as she screamed the worst scream you can imagine & flailed around on the floor. I called the vet but in the time it took me to get home they had closed. We got her situated on the floor with blankets to make her comfy and a bed on the floor for me. At around 1am she started seizing uncontrollably, I called my mom to take us to the hospital. While she was on her way I was googling open animal hospitals in the area. We raced to the MedVet where they ran tests for the next 2 hours before letting me know that there wasn't much they could do and we made the decision to put her down at 4am 12/13. Dr. Robinson didnt send me home with a blind, wobbly cat that she would see in a week, she sent me home with a paralyzed cat that could never survive the next 24hrs and would suffer the next 10 hours. She dodged my mothers calls for the next two days. We insisted they pay my MedVet bills which they quickly agreed to do, a sign they knew they messed up. I will never know if this was a freak reaction to the meds or over medication during anaesthesia but how it was handled was unforgivable.I want to prevent anyone else from having to live through this trauma, please save yourself the possible heartache and take your baby somewhere safe.

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    We adopted our dog from ASPCA recovery center and she had quite a few behavioral issues. She was…read morenippy, barking and jumping a lot which actually scared me since we have little kids. After working with Alex, we realized that her biggest issue was that she was "over-excited". Alex recommended her to be on anxiety medication which we found was VERY helpful and needed. He also explained to us how to monitor her levels of excitement by using commands and waiting for her to calm down before she became jumpy, nippy and barking. We also realized that we needed to use a muzzle when new people came in and around our 2 year old to make sure she's not nippy with them. All this and the commands gave us huge relief. We had 4 sessions with Alex and have had her for 3 months and we feel so much better. We definitely recommend Alex. He knows what he's doing and he's so kind with the dogs.

    We cannot recommend OOTW dog training (Alex) enough! We adopted a ~1 year old from the shelter. We…read morewere not used to a large/powerful dog; especially one with a high prey drive and reactive behaviors. We were in over our heads and stressed out. In less than a month with Alex, we have learned so much, and have come such a long way. We learned multiple commands, walking on a head collar (simply because that was the safest choice for us). Most importantly in my opinion, we've learned how to keep our dog safe, others safe, and how to help her interact properly with other dogs and people. We still have a lot of work to do, but with Alex's guidance we are confident in our ability to be successful. Alex is INCREDIBLE with our dog, but more than that, he has helped us humans learn what to do, too. He's been so supportive of us! The group walks are an awesome option to further help us practice what we're learning and help socialize our dog. Alex has also been very accommodating with us and our needs. We highly, HIGHLY recommend Alex/OOTW Dog training. I truly don't know what we would've done without them! I included a picture of our dog working hard on interacting properly with guests; while also working on sitting politely while we eat

    Homestead Dogs - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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