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    Palace 4 Paws

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    8 years ago

    This is one of the best places to take your fur babies!! Excellent Staff and the dogs get to be outside and play with others.

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    Dunes Animal Hospital

    Dunes Animal Hospital

    (1 review)

    I bring my Chihuahua here for vet services and they've always done well with her. So I can't…read morecomplain in that regard and I'm actually fairly satisfied when it comes to veterinarian services. Dr Anema and Dr Iverson are both very knowledgeable typically from what I have observed. However, when I took her over there today for a weekend boarding stay, I was extremely appalled to hear that they basically stay in their crates for most of the weekend. The only time they're able to come out is for a bathroom break around 7 AM and 4 PM, on both Saturday and Sunday. From 4 PM Saturday to 7 AM Sunday, that breaks down to about 15 hours!!! I told the front desk gal it was appalling that they would have dogs have to hold their urine for that long and that we wouldn't ever have humans do that. At which point she told me dogs and humans are not the same. I ultimately chose to still not bored Carmen, my Chihuahua. And then when I came home, I looked up the maximum possible and maximum suggested waits between breaks and this is what I and found online: "Unlike humans, healthy adult dogs can hold their pee for ten to fifteen hours. This may sound like good news as you won't have to take your dog to pee more often. But, going for so many hours without peeing could lead to urinary tract infections, urinary stones, and other life-threatening health factors." Knowing this about their boarding services and the information I've read online--and, yes, I'm aware of how to verify resources and to not believe everything you read online-- I'm not positive I will even be bringing Carmen back for veterinarian services either. How could I conscientiously allow my dog to be in the care of people who don't give, forgive my language here, a good darn flipping DUCK, about subjecting her to conditions that could ultimately cause her harm and/or death?!? If you want your dog to slowly die due to substandard boarding conditions, just save yourself the money, time, and effort, and instead put him or her in a kennel for 15 hours with nothing except some onions. It would save you $52. (This is complete sarcasm--please don't ever do this and please take your dog to the humane society or animal rescue if you hate him or her that much!!!)

    From the owner: Our mission at Dunes Animal Hospital is to provide the best care to all animals that enter our…read moredoors, to provide the best service to our clients and to promote the science of Veterinary Medicine.Dunes Animal Hospital is a full-service animal hospital and will take both emergency cases as well as preventative medical, surgical, and dental issues. Our doctors are experienced in all types of conditions and treatments. Beyond first-rate pet care, we make our clinic comfortable, kid-friendly, and a very calm environment so your pet can relax in the waiting room and look forward to meeting his or her veterinarian.Our doctors and hospital staff are dedicated to providing our patients with individual attention, personalized service, and compassionate care while providing our clients excellent service. You will find that Dunes Animal Hospital is dedicated to companion animals and those who care for them.

    Palace 4 Paws - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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