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Paws Inn Pet Essentials

5.0 (3 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
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love the pet store and friendly knowledgeable staff. I highly recommend this pet store.

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Rivershore Aquariums

Rivershore Aquariums

(14 reviews)

Southwest

I love this place!…read more You know how your kid bugs you for a fish tank and promises to take care of it only to lose interest as soon as the first pair of guppies dies? Well, that was me over 50 years ago except I never lost interest. I've been keeping fish and visiting fish stores around the country for my entire life. The people from World Of Fish who started RiverShore Aquariums have done a great job. Located not far from the original World of Fish, RiverShore has clean tanks, friendly and knowledgeable staff and they are super keyed in on planted tank setups. These days my tanks are relatively simple just to keep things easy, rocks and driftwood mostly, but I've been wanting to do a planted tank for a while. I know the basics but had some questions on substrate, plant selection and lighting for what is basically going to be a freshwater nanotank. The staff person who helped me was super knowledgeable, answered my questions and gave me some good advice for getting started. They had a good selection of different kinds of gravel as well as an assortment of driftwood and rocks. I liked that they have a table where you can do a little aquascaping trial and error before you make a final selection. The fish were high quality and appeared healthy. Most were smaller species suitable for planted tanks. I even discovered a new species that I had never heard of - anchor catfish. Super cool and perfect for my little nanotank. I know enough about fish and have been to enough fish stores to know which ones are really good. Rivershore is at the top of the list if you live in the Twin Cities, and especially if you're interested in giving planted tanks a try. Even if its plants aren't your thing or you are new to the hobby, I'd checkout Rivershore for your first aquarium.

This is such a fantastic fish store. You know that one friend whose house is always immaculately…read morepristine, such that -- no matter how recently or how well you've cleaned your own house -- you always feel a little self-conscious & guilty when you visit theirs? Rivershore Aquariums is that friend: All the tanks are SO clean, and so perfectly lit, and all the fish are ready for their closeups. It's like an aquatic Parade of Homes in there -- 0% chance of the "Oh gosh, that fish looks so sick, should I mercy-buy it & set up a hospital tank & try to save it? Or should I not give this place my money?" experience. You should definitely give this place your money. They also sold me the sweetest, most industrious little pleco I've ever had in my life. I bought her as a bristlenose pleco, but she's secretly some kind of Turbo Pleco -- as in, my tank gets direct sunlight (can't be avoided), and it had the algae to match, but a week after I brought my new plec'ling home, I found myself asking a visitor, "Hey, you didn't clean the inside of the 55gal while you were here, did you?" (Spoiler: No, I do not have tank-cleaning houseguests. I just have a magic pleco.)

PetSmart

PetSmart

(41 reviews)

Terrible experience/service. Picked an early morning appointment for a cat grooming and they called…read morethe day before to switch it to the afternoon because they had too many dog appointments in the morning. Said they preferred cat appointments in the late afternoon. Then why offer those times? This isn't the first time this has happened. Ugh.

I have a new puppy, Sweden, so this review is for the obedience training classes, day care, and the…read moregrooming salon, specifically as relates to puppy services. I've been going to this PetSmart location for 22 years, almost as long as it has been open. When I got my Pandemic Puppy - a long haired miniature dachshund - I decided for once I would get a dog formally trained. He's a smarty pants who can open his wire kennel from the *inside, so I knew he'd do well. Libby is my trainer, a very, very experienced trainer who has gorgeous dobermans. She brings them to class (kenneled) and it is fun to see how well-trained they are. Puppy classes are for pups 10-20 weeks and class size is limited to 8 pups to allow social distancing during COVID. The puppy classes allowed the pups to socialize at the beginning of each class - which was hilarious fun due to the wild variety of puppy sizes - and then we learned sit, down, loose leash walking, watch me, come, and wait. These are all excellent commands to teach a puppy. PetSmart also offers a Puppy's First Play Date where your puppy gets to play with others for two hours for free! And then there's Puppy Grooming to get your baby accustomed to baths, dryers, nail trims. I took advantage of ALL of these, especially because you can't send an intact (not spayed/neutered) dog to puppy daycares. This is a chance to socialize early. Sweden is now enrolled in the Beginner class and I'm excited with how well he's doing. I highly recommend these services.

Paws Inn Pet Essentials - petstore - Updated July 2026

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