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    Petco

    Petco

    (29 reviews)

    Town of Lake

    Please do not take your pet here. I took my 7 month old puppy in for his first professional…read moregroomer, and was greeted poorly. The groomer (with a giant hickey on her neck) seemed displeased with the fact we waited so long even though we have trimmed him up and shaved him down plenty of times at home before. Then, his shots (specifically rabies's) were not on file. Even though we got them at that location. After finding the email and proving he was up-to-date, she still seemed upset. The whole interaction, she kept on saying how it was such a pain in the ass. This phrase was repeated multiple times by her. After dropping him off and waiting for 2 hours I got the text that he was ready. I headed in right then and the first thing she says to me was 'you've got to be kidding me'. She said he didn't do great, especially around his face, which I thought was completely normal especially for a puppy. Once I paid and had my dog we left. He was extremely skiddish and seemed totally different. It also looks like he only got his face, paws, and behind cleaned up. Even though we paid for a full haircut. Moral of the story: DONT TAKE YOUR DOG TO PETCO. Update: I called the store a couple hours after, at around 5pm. I stayed on hold for about 5 minutes and was met with the automated reply. After waiting on hold I was told no one, not a manager nor a customer service employee could come to the phone. I left a message and was told I'd get a reply, but I have not.

    I would go absolutely any where else other than this location. The workers are absolutely terrible…read more I had a cart filled with fish items. A new tank, decoration, and all the fixings. I had a fish given to me last minute, so it was currently being housed in a small container for the moment. I was preparing to move it to a larger tank, in a few weeks once it was set up. After searching for 15 mins, I finally found a worker to help me. I asked for a fish. He didn't ask what fish, what for, or anything. Immediately started questioning my tank and choices. To be honest, I didn't answer all of his questions. I just wanted one freaking feeder fish! He then told me I would kill my fish and that he felt comfortable saying that because I looked like an adult who wouldn't cry. He had no idea what I was getting a $.30 fish for. Little did he know, he was a feeder fish for a turtle. So instead of buying a new set up for a fish I had at home, I unpacked my cart and left. Absolute terrible service. To top it all off, the fish tanks there had multiple dead fish in them and extremely dirty. I typically go to the location to get food for my bearded dragon, dog and cat- however, I won't be returning. Too many bad experiences with this one being the worst

    Amiable Dog Training

    Amiable Dog Training

    (11 reviews)

    0/10, would never repeat. If I could give zero stars I would…read more I paid for a 12 class package for my yellow Labrador. I trended the first group training session which consisted of exercises of slamming a door on your dog's head to keep them from trying to run through as well as using your knee to keep your dog from jumping up on you when they see you. During the session as we were waiting for an opportunity to practice slamming our dog's head in a door, the owner Amy Ammon singled me out (from pop a line of 15 people), approached me and in one of the most condescending interactions I've ever had with another human being berated me and said, "no one is going to do this for you." Yes, Amy. I'm fat and when I take my dog for a walk (or training), I generally don't wear a business suit or even Lulu Lemon athleisure. I'm sorry if my comportment is detestable for you. But you clearly need professional psychological help and have exactly zero business running an animal training facility. Needless to say I did not return for any addition sessions. When I asked for a refund they refused to give me even a prorated refund citing that I was clearly an unfit pet owner. Please for the sake of humanity, the universe, and your pet's, NEVER patronize this establishment.

    I have been training my dogs with Amy, Amiable dog training for many years now. I love the…read moreconcepts, training guidance and support given during each lesson whether it be group, private or even zoom, I have always learned something new and had great success with my breeds from Weimaraner, Chesse's and now Bouvier de Flandres X 3 now. I last trained this past summer and continue to use email and text for advice and guidance. Amy will help you get the best success from your dog according to their demeanor, behaviors and training needs. Treats can be used however, it's the trainer's choice and not necessary. What I love is that the dogs are trained with positive praise and reinforcement rather than treats if desired. They learn to respond to your voice and reward of attention rather than being tied to a bag of treats. Corrective collars are used when recommended but not required and not cruel or used for punishment. They are just that. Corrective, a reminder and help with communication. Amy explains and instructs on behaviors and rationale behind the dogs behavior which help you understand your dogs motives and needs more. She really spends individual time with real time feedback to clients. During each class, you will be working with your dog along side others the entire time with short instructions/demonstrations from Amy which means you get more real time working with your pup rather than listening to lengthy instructions and little time to work. I've really enjoyed the classes and have had great results. We tend to take hour dogs with us on many occasions, out to dinner, camping, parks, events and hotels and get much attention from others on how well behaved and comfortable the dogs are in their environment. Kids and adults alike may approach them as well as other dogs, even crabby ones on occasion and they are nonreactive and friendly. I will continue to train every year to keep the dogs engaged! I highly recommend amiable dog training to beginners and advanced as well. I also recommend for a consult for specific behaviors and wellness. Thank you Amiable Dog training for all you do!

    Pet U - Karma after bath, ears and nails.

    Pet U

    (36 reviews)

    Mitchell Field

    The people here are miracle workers. I adopted a dog that eventually needed a lot more work and…read moretraining than I could provide on my own. I took her in to PetU for an assessment and they told me exactly what I needed and layed out all of my options for me. After talking it over, I decided on placing her in their Board and Train program. I was incredibly nervous and felt terrible since she had only ever been away from me for two days before, but the people at PetU really did a lot to reassure me that what I was doing was in her best interest. Being the overprotective mom that I am, I left all kinds of information about her and called during the week to check on her. They were always very understanding and even encouraged me to check in whenever I felt I needed to. They even gave me a full tour and showed me where she would be staying so I had a better understanding of how the program is set up. (And so I knew she would be comfortable and happy where she was.) When I went for my first training visit, I could already tell a difference in her behavior. By the last week of the program, she was the best I had ever seen her! She was less anxious in public, walked great on a leash, listened to commands, and was even playing with the other dogs instead of running away in fear. I almost cried seeing the difference in her from her first to last day. She not only learned a lot during her stay, but really seemed to enjoy being there. On top of that, her trainer Norka really helped me to understand some of her behaviors and how to prevent her from losing her training. In the end, I'd say I had a tougher time during her program than she did! We've got her signed up for daycare from now on so she can keep seeing her new friends (both human and dog). I would definitely recommend stopping in at PetU for anything you and your dog might need!

    I took my dog here to board while I deployed a few years ago and my dog got attacked by another dog…read morewhich required her to get emergency stitches. I unfortunately being away from home could not attend to this matter but what's most unfortunate is that the company did not care enough to even apologize for this incident. All they said was, I knew what I was signing up for when I put ink on that contact. Also, the other owners dog NEVER reached out to me to at minimum apologize and we were left to care for ourselves. It's unfortunate that some business only care for the money and not the pets.

    Jay The Dog Trainer - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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