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    J&J Release The Leash

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 5:30 pm - 7:30 PM

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    Dog boarding and training

    Pet transportation

    Private dog training

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    2 years ago

    My dogs love Jenn! Used for board and train services in April. Beautiful space for the dogs to run around outside

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    Lakeside Veterinary Clinic

    Lakeside Veterinary Clinic

    (16 reviews)

    We have gone here a few times so far with at least two of our cats (we have 8 of them so sometimes…read moredetails are hard to recall). We first tried calling vets in our own area but they either weren't taking new pets or were scheduling months in advance. So we drive farther to get to Lakeside, but we are satisfied with them. The appointments haven't been too far in the future and we have liked the people we have spoken to so far. They are observing pandemic protocols, which are fine with me. You wait outside and let them know you are there, and someone comes out to talk to you and get your critter. Then an assistant or even the doctor comes out to talk to you. We needed a prescription for insulin for our Sunny Jim, and it was easy to arrange through Chewy.com. I can edit this review at a later date if I need to add details about the quality and cost of care over a longer term, but we are satisfied now and don't expect to be disappointed later. At this point I wouldn't even switch to one of the local vets if they got less busy.

    Shortly after I adopted my kitten, he became very ill.. I did not have time to establish a new vet…read moreyet but reached out to Lakeside Vet in hopes they could help. They heard the horror story from another experience I had with another place that was supposed to be considered a "hospital" and by the kindness in their hearts got my kitten into their clinc the very next day. Every other avenue I had attempted before contacting them, either led to them not accepting new patients or that they were booked until June. Dr. Samantha was such a breath of fresh air. She was extremely professional, informative and was very thorough with her exam of Ashton. I left the exam with more knowledge and confidence that everything was going to be okay. After 4 days of an absolute nightmare situation, I cannot express how thankful and grateful I am for the entire staff here. Thank you for reminding me there still is kindness and compassion in this industry! I will not go anywhere else or recommend any other vet to any of my family or friends.

    Maine Greyhound Placement Service - Halloween party 2025

    Maine Greyhound Placement Service

    (4 reviews)

    My wife and I have adopted 4 greyhounds from this establishment over the past 15 years and we…read morecouldn't recommend this place any more! Despite some misconceptions, retired racing greyhounds make fantastic pets. They are kind, gentle and loving animals. MGPS is staffed by a wonderful group of volunteers who treat these hounds with such compassion and are extremely helpful in placing the dogs with the right families. Highly recommend!!

    Adopted Bob's Real News from them 6 years ago. Had to meet them at a Meet and Greet to ask…read morequestions, and give them a chance to screen me personally. On approval, I got to drive to Augusta to sorta "interview" dogs. Tigger, as I renamed him, chose me. He came up to me and put his head in my lap. The prior 2 dogs were a bit "standoffish." Once the selection was made, I found out that Maine GreyHound maintains responsibility for the dogs from cradle to grave. Had I been sick and could no longer care for the dog, they insist the dog be re-homed by them. They require the dog get a re-exam every 6 mos. They require that the dog never be let loose without a leash or a fenced back yard. They even organize search teams should your dog accidentally get free. As a retired race dog, he was fully house trained and even knew sign language commands! WowI Their Fostering system is second to none! I have never seen such strong stewardship for any other dog breed! Long story short, I had the 6 best years of my life with this beautiful brindle greyhound!

    J&J Release The Leash - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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