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Linda's Doggie Stylin

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What A Good Dog

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My 6 month old puppy Finn was a nervous wreck when we rescued him. We believe he was taken away…read morefrom his litter mates too early and therefore has little social skills when it comes to other dogs. His fear was occasionally exhibited as aggression and in puppy Kindergarten with our trainer Linda and her assistant Michele we made the decision that he needs to be in daycare ASAP while still in puppyhood to help him with his anxiety. At the time WAGD wasn't accepting any new dogs for daycare but Linda and Michele went to bat for Finn and I couldn't be more grateful. Finn has now been going to day care 3-4 times a week for about two months and last week one of the employees there texted me a video of Finn playing with another dog (I was worried he'd only ever be allowed to do individual play there). I could see the employees keeping an eye on things making sure both dogs were behaved but it made my heart so happy to see Finn interacting so positively with another dog! They have a life long customer of Finn and I! Thank you WAGD Staff! I know Finn (Ears) is in great hands when I drop him off each morning and I appreciate the work you do with him.

Facilities are very nice but (1) the people who staff the intake desk are rude, (2) EVERYTHING is…read moreala cart and costs alot (e.g., except for brief potty walks your dog will be caged for the duration of boarding unless you purchase play time). My preferred boarding and daycare facility is K9 Resorts Hotel in Malvern.

Whitelands Animal Hospital

Whitelands Animal Hospital

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Very caring staff. Knowledgeable and compassionate doctors. I trust them with my cats' care.read more

We brought my dog in for grooming today. She was in perfect health and had no issues when brought…read morein. We are overprotective of our dog and have canceled grooming appointments in the past for very minor health or physical issues. When we picked her up today she was coughing and having breathing problems. So much so, that we rushed her to her regular vet to be examined. Then we also discovered something is wrong with her leg after the grooming. She is now staying at her regular vet for observation all afternoon to make sure she is ok. We called Whitelands Animal Hospital to find out what happened during her visit to cause these issues that did not exist before her visit to them. We spoke to Dr Frost who was immediately very rude and defensive. Instead of addressing the issues, she berated us saying we took forever to pick her up. As they know, we live 15 mins away and immediately left the house to pick her up. There was no delay in picking her up. Perhaps they should call 20 minutes before a dog is finished to make sure there is no wait in pickup or ask owners to stay very close by if they don't want the dogs waiting around. We never had an issue with picking her up in that timeframe previously. Dr Frost also refused to accept that anything may have happened during the grooming to cause the injury to my dog's leg. She said my dog barking caused her breathing issues. Our vet does not agree. It is very concerning that a doctor would be so defensive and completely refuse to investigate what happened any further. This is negligence. We will not be giving Whitelands Animal Hospital any future business and if you care about your animals and their wellbeing I would not feel safe leaving them in their care.

Linda's Doggie Stylin - groomer - Updated May 2026

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