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    Kickaboo Kennels

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 11:00 AM, 4:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Prairie Animal Hospital - Sadie, my office buddy. Sure miss her sweet face.

    Prairie Animal Hospital

    (63 reviews)

    So torn on how to rate Prairie. They have always done such a fantastic job with our cat, Ruthie and…read moreour dog, Sadie. We have been so happy with them. This last weekend, I was very disappointed that I could not reach them when it mattered most. My sweet Sadie was diagnosed last Monday, a week ago today, with lymphoma. She was put on prednisone, which needs to be given with food. Friday, we went to the vet to get anti-nausea meds because she was having a hard time eating. By Saturday we could not get her to eat and she was miserable. We ended up in the ER vet because Prairie does not have an on-call person we could even just talk to. So, there we were in an unfamiliar place with a Dr unfamiliar to Sadie and us, having to make the most difficult decision without even the opportunity to speak with our vet. I understand vets can't be open all days, but I do believe someone should be reachable for these horrible situations that don't always occur during business hours. You either care about our fur babies or you don't. That care shouldn't stop on the weekends or only be shown when it's convenient. I'm talking about a phone call here....not an office visit. Nothing is convenient about end-of-life circumstances. So, I guess I'll settle on a "3" for the rating. Day-to-day, fantastic...weekends totally out of reach. Unacceptable in my opinion and they totally failed Sadie when she needed them most.

    WISH I COULD GIVE ZERO STARS…read more I was told by their non-anesthesia vet dentist that my dog needs tons of dental work, including 1-3 extractions, and when I got second opinions from 2 extremely reputable veterinarians, NONE of that was true! I almost got scammed into getting paying THOUSANDS of dollars for needless dental work for my dog! Despicable! I will be reporting this to the American Veterinarian Medical Association! I will never go to this clinic ever again! IMPORTANT SIDE NOTE: I had to learn this the hard way, but NO accredited Veterinary association recommends non-anesthesia dental cleanings. Only an anesthesia cleaning can thoroughly clean a pet's mouth and detect all potential issues before they become big issues. Beware of any veterinarian who offers non-anesthesia cleanings!!

    K9 Country Club Pet Center - Roman

    K9 Country Club Pet Center

    (118 reviews)

    I've boarded my dog, Rocco, here over a dozen times and he has always been treated with love and…read morerespect. I love my little boy and would only trust him here or with immediate family. Never had any issues and they are always responsive and SO FRIENDLY ! Go see for yourself :)

    I am writing this review to document my personal experience so other pet owners can make an…read moreinformed decision. My dog, Koa, was boarded at this facility on two occasions: July 3-5 and July 10-14. I cannot determine during which stay he became ill. When I picked him up on July 14, he was noticeably lethargic and not acting like himself. Later that evening, his condition declined rapidly. He became disoriented, was unable to stand to go outside, and his temperature measured 106°F. He was rushed to an emergency veterinary clinic and admitted immediately. Over the next several days, Koa's condition was described as critical. His white blood cell count was dangerously low, he continued to spike high fevers despite continuous fluids and cooling measures, and he required round-the-clock hospitalization. Multiple veterinary teams repeatedly prepared me for the possibility that he might not survive. I was told more than once that his prognosis was very guarded and that we needed to be prepared for the worst. He underwent extensive diagnostic testing, including imaging and a bone marrow biopsy, and ultimately required transfer to Washington State University's Veterinary Teaching Hospital for ICU-level and internal medicine care. He remained hospitalized for nearly a week. The drive to WSU was approximately an hour and a half each way, and I traveled whenever possible just to see him during limited visiting hours, not knowing if each visit might be my last. Despite exhaustive testing, no definitive source of illness was identified. Koa ultimately survived due to aggressive medical intervention, including prolonged steroid therapy and the advanced care provided by the critical care and internal medicine teams at Washington State University. His total medical expenses exceeded $12,000. The owner of the boarding facility was contacted on the morning of July 15 by my boyfriend to inform her of the situation and to ask whether any other dogs had been ill during that timeframe, as this information could have assisted with veterinary diagnostics. Although I am the legal owner of the dog and the individual listed on all veterinary and boarding paperwork, the facility owner never contacted me directly by phone or email. I would have expected direct communication with the registered owner during a medical emergency of this severity. To this day, she has never reached out to me personally. Koa survived, but his recovery was long and difficult. He required months of steroid therapy with significant side effects, including excessive thirst, increased urination, and loss of bladder control--none of which he had experienced previously. Initial attempts to taper him off steroids resulted in serious complications requiring further medical intervention. He ultimately required additional long-term medication and ongoing veterinary monitoring. The emotional distress of nearly losing a family member after trusting a facility to care for him is something I would not wish on anyone. Beyond the medical crisis itself, the lack of direct communication with me as the registered owner was particularly difficult. I am not making claims of legal fault or causation. I am sharing my experience. Pets are family, and facilities entrusted with their care carry a significant responsibility. I strongly encourage anyone considering boarding here to ask detailed questions about illness monitoring, emergency response procedures, and communication expectations. I sincerely hope others take the time to think carefully before entrusting their animals to this boarding facility.

    Gannett K9

    Gannett K9

    (1 review)

    left my OEB, Philip, at Gannet K-9 for a two-week board and train program. Philip had serious dog…read morereactivity--he would lunge and bark at other dogs during our walks, and it was getting really stressful for both of us. Elena, the owner, did an amazing job helping us work through that. She took the time to understand his behavior and gave him the structure and guidance he needed. I noticed a big change after the training--he's much calmer, more focused, and I feel so much more confident walking him now. I'm really thankful for Elena's help and highly recommend Gannet K-9 Training, especially if you're dealing with obedience or reactivity issues. She truly cares and knows what she's doing. Thank you again, Elena!

    From the owner: Train with Heart. Board with Trust. Welcome to Gannett K9!…read moreWhere experience meets passion, and dogs thrive. My name is Elena Gannett, and dogs are not just my job — they’re my life. I'm an active Schutzhund (IGP) sportsman, training decoy/helper, and the Training Director of a local Schutzhund club. I live and breathe dog training every day, alongside my three German Shepherds (both working and show lines) and one feisty mini dachshund. My journey started with obedience classes and a couple of scruffy mix-breeds when I was a kid. After a career in professional beach volleyball, I returned to the calling I never stopped loving — dog training. Since then, I’ve immersed myself in the best the world has to offer — studying with top trainers, earning titles like CGC, BH, and IGP (with High Obedience, High Protection, High Tracking & High in Trial), and helping many owners turn chaos into clarity. Board & Train Programs – from Basic Obedience to Behavior Modification and IGP Private Lessons – customized training tailored to your dog and your goals Puppy Foundations – give your pup the best start Sport Training (IGP) – all 3 phases Safe and Structured Boarding – peace of mind when you're away My mission: To help owners understand their dogs, build real communication, and create a relationship based on clarity, respect, and joy. Located in Saint John, WA — serving all of Eastern Washington and beyond Call or Text: 512-688-0824 DM to schedule a consult!

    Kickaboo Kennels - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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