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    The Dawg House Boarding Daycare Grooming - Ooodles of Doodles!

    The Dawg House Boarding Daycare Grooming

    (85 reviews)

    We've been customers of The Dawg House for years, and they have always handled our little skittish…read moredog with lots of love. We've had different styles and grooming services for him over the years, and he always looks sharp with his fresh post-trim bandana! We've boarded with them for several years and we've been happy with the number of a la cart care options available. I've never had a problem with scheduling and the staff is friendly and enjoy what they do. I'd recommend them!

    I imagine the Dawghouse might be a great place to get your dog groomed. It is *not* a good place to…read moreboard your cats, however, as I did several weeks ago. The side room for cats is very small, with too many cat kennels in too small an area. The folks who work here seem friendly; Luke, in particular, was very kind to me and my cats. But the reception desk is in the dog grooming area, and chaos reigned during both my drop-off and pick-up visits, with too many people trying to do too much in too small an area. Super frustrating and inefficient. My cats were boarded at the Dawghouse for 5-6 nights. When I picked them up, the cat room was filthy, smelly, crowded with cats in individual kennels. I was told all cats had a chance to rotate in and out of their kennels for exercise time in the cat room at large. I have no way of knowing if/how this worked, but it seems a hard thing to manage with so many cats of different ages, temperaments, and health situations. At pick-up time, my two little boy cats were obviously stressed, they had lost weight, and their eyes & noses were goopy with upper respiratory infections, which required a trip to the vet. I will need to do a lot of traveling in the next several months, and I will be looking for a new boarding place for my cats.

    Companion Animal Hospital

    Companion Animal Hospital

    (14 reviews)

    I have taken two of my three cats here and they've always been great to us and making sure they…read morewere healthy and taken care of. They also groom! And my fluffy lumpy baby gets her fur shaved off here and she always comes home looking and smelling nice and clean !! To those leaving bad reviews because you didn't have enough money to pay for their service (seriously where do you go where it's fine to only pay for half??) Or trying to get around paying for a biopsy when your dog has a growth (not rocket science!), be kind! They are a business that depends on these reviews and your nastiness is just UGLY.

    I think the care my cat and dog received here seemed okay enough…read more That said, there were too many times where the staff was snarky or rude or unprofessional. It's not that they make mistakes, it's that they blame and argue. They deflect their responsibility. They don't seem to understand they can be calm, polite, apologize, and move forward. I've been going to this vet for over five years, and periodically one of the staff would just be really unprofessional in their snark. For example, one staff member argued with me for about ten minutes about the age of my cat. Why? Why argue? It was SO ODD. I did not understand why this was the hill she wanted to die on. The receptionist kept insisting my cat was younger than she was. Over and over and over. THEN, I guess the receptionist finally decided to believe me, and she pivoted to insisting that *I'd* put down the wrong birthday, and that's why she had the wrong age. (ARGUE... then BLAME.) I went along with this theory in hopes we could just move forward in the conversation. But I guess the receptionist had a bone to pick and put me on hold to check the initial visit record. She was right fighting. It was needlessly exhausting. Turns out *they* entered the wrong info into their system. It was their mistake all along. So they wasted time, caused undue stress, and blamed the client rather than, say, calmly update the record and MOVE ON. Like a polite, rational person would. That's one of many, many examples. I'd never asked to speak to the manager before, I'd never called them out on their BS. But after YET ANOTHER MISTAKE, I finally asked to speak to the manager. I just wanted them to apologize and to get things rectified. But the manager didn't want to take responsibility. Their staff had dropped the ball, and the manager's attitude was, "well, IF that happened..." This was the proverbial last straw. It *did* happen. The staff member did drop the ball. I don't need to add gaslighting to snark and blame in these interactions. I wish they'd just apologize and MOVE ON. Just be professional. No need to deflect and argue because you made a mistake. If I were one of the veterinarians, I'd be MORTIFIED that my staff was acting this way. The care here is not fantastic enough for these draining interactions.

    Peace Pet Sitting - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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