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    A Walk in the Park - Out in the yard.

    A Walk in the Park

    (14 reviews)

    I took a tour of the facility for my new lab and was so impressed. It is located in the building…read morethat formerly housed the Toledo Humane Society so there's plenty of room for the dogs. They have a respectful-of-the-dogs mentality. And activity rooms to keep them challenged.

    AWITP is much more than just a boarding kennel. Dirk also offers day care, grooming, obedience…read moretraining, and a couple times per week, he and his staff will take the dogs for an actual walk in one of the actually metro parks. The facility was built with dogs in mind...before it was A Walk In The Park, the building was the home of the Toledo Area Humane Society. The building is more than large enough, and the yard is even bigger. The staff is awesome...just plain awesome. You can tell that every single person working here really loves dogs, and the dogs, at least my dog, seems to love all of them. We recently left our puppy here when we weren't able to take him with us on vacation. My wife, who still does Facebook (LOL), logged in daily to see videos and pix of the pack including our boy, so she and the kids (and me too, I guess) felt connected. When we got home and went to pick him up, he was happy to see all four of us, but he didn't want to leave...I guess dogs really are pack animals. We also utilize doggie daycare a couple time per week. As far as pet safety goes, and I might not have this exactly right, but I think the dogs are grouped by age and size. That is, the large breed puppies are kept together, and the small breed puppies are keep together. The large breed adults are kept together...etc. In other words, you don't have to worry about your chihuahua pup getting eaten by a Doberman. Great business, and great location. Five stars.

    Perrysburg Animal Hospital

    Perrysburg Animal Hospital

    (21 reviews)

    Always kind and listens from the receptionists, techs, doctors ect…read more I know my babies are in good hands.

    Perrysburg Animal Hospital -- The Clinic That Killed My Dog and Nearly Killed My Puppy…read more On April 24, 2025, my world shattered when I brought my 8-year-old licensed service dog, Ziba, to Perrysburg Animal Hospital. She had just turned 8 days prior. That morning, I expressed concern about her labored breathing and weakness. I provided a full summary of her history prior to the visit. Ziba was never examined by a veterinarian that day. No one put hands on her. I was told by a technician, not a doctor, that Ziba was "full of hemangiosarcoma" -- a devastating diagnosis presented to me with 100% certainty, despite the fact that no biopsy or definitive proof was ever provided. Because I was told they were absolutely sure she was filled with cancer, I had no reason to ask for specific diagnostics. I was devastated, grieving, and afraid -- and they never offered diagnostics. I never even spoke to a veterinarian. I trusted them, and I was led to believe I had no choice but to euthanize my dog right there and then. A technician -- not a doctor -- performed the euthanasia in an exam room. This was my licensed service dog, and they didn't even let a vet speak to me. They let a tech perform the euthanasia on a misdiagnosed, unexamined animal. I now know that the actual radiology report -- which I paid for to be read stat -- never said the word cancer. It only mentioned cardiomegaly and possible lung nodules, both of which were listed as suspicious, not definitive. The bloodwork, which I now have copies of, also showed none of the markers typically associated with cancer. But I am not a veterinarian. I had no way of knowing I was being misled. I trusted the clinic in my most vulnerable moment. I trusted them with my soul dog's life. And they killed her -- without a physical exam, without offering options, and without compassion. Weeks later, I learned the truth -- and I will live with that trauma for the rest of my life. But it didn't end there. On July 10, 2025, I brought in my new 5-month-old puppy, Vela, for urgent urinary symptoms. I was charged $75 for an emergency exam, and the doctor never touched her. No exam. No urinalysis. Just a guess and a 10-day round of antibiotics. A month later, she still had symptoms, and I returned begging for proper care. I was refused access to a doctor, even by phone -- after paying over $1500 to this clinic for my puppy alone. They nearly failed my puppy the same way they failed Ziba. This is why I started looking into how and why my dog Ziba was euthanized. I lost all trust. This is a clinic that: * Killed my service dog based on a technician's word and false certainty * Never offered diagnostics because they claimed to be 100% sure it was cancer * Allowed a technician, not a vet, to euthanize my licensed service dog * Failed to chart properly, gaslighted me repeatedly, and dismissed my grief * Charged me for a CT scan on my cat Roman that was never documented (the only refund I ever received) * Refused to examine my puppy, then nearly under-treated a growing infection * Banned me as a client after I began asking hard questions and demanding accountability Even after being shown the evidence, they deny all responsibility, showing no remorse, no accountability, and no interest in improving their care. Their final response was cold, defensive, and deeply disrespectful. They simply refunded one charge and terminated the relationship. This clinic is dangerous. Their communication is dismissive. Their recordkeeping is incomplete. Their technicians step far outside their scope. And if you challenge them, they will retaliate. I lost my heart dog because of this clinic. I nearly lost my new puppy. And I will never forgive them for what they've done. Do not take your animals to Perrysburg Animal Hospital. If I can prevent even one person from experiencing what I did, Ziba's death won't be in vain.

    Let's Train

    Let's Train

    (8 reviews)

    I purchased their Levels Training Package and will recommend it to everyone I know!! The trainers…read moreare friendly, knowledgeable, and start every session with personally asking what each pup family would like to work on in class and at home. They also provide a ton of advice regarding food, training tools, and anything else you could ever imagine. It's so nice how their classes are set like a gym membership. I can go to class 4 times a week, or just once if it's a busy time. Either way, I never feel like I'm lost or that things are too faced paced. I have loved getting to know the others in class, as everyone is so friendly and genuinely enjoys each other's dogs. Let's Train! also makes sure reactive, fearful, excited, and loud dogs are able to enjoy class and learn in the best way possible while also respecting others in class and making sure everyone is safe. They are so inclusive and have trainers that specialize in anything you could ever imagine.

    We have had the pleasure of taking our fur baby, Max, to Let's Train. We had tried another trainer…read moreand didn't agree with their training methods. I called for a private training and we were so blessed to find John. John was so patient with Max (a mini dachshund who thinks he's a big dog.) His fear free methods of training put us at ease right away. Max went from being scared of John in our first training to wanting to please him very quickly. John spent time going over our concerns and provided us with the tools necessary to keep Max just a little calmer (which, if you know Max....is no easy feat.) John's post training emails included reviews of our training, handouts on what we talked about, and homework to work on. I recommend Let's Train to everyone. It's a joy to be able to loose leash walk my dog and be able to control situations quickly. Let's Train is the best!

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