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    Petco

    2.8 (53 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

    Services - Petco

    Bath and groom only

    Full grooming

    Pet haircut

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    Private dog training

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    Charity K.

    I scheduled a bath for my dog a week ago, my appointment WAS tomorrow at 10 am. Instead what happens is I get a phone call saying that they can't do it anymore, that the groomer has to go take a test to be able to groom dogs! ITS A BATH! And guess what if your groomer can't do it... the manager steps up and does it, so you don't lose clients! You can't just cancel someone who is already booked. Like what the hell? They offered 3pm instead... As I get up at 2am for work, I am unable to do that. Ugh

    Vet desk 10 feet from the counter.

    It shouldn't take 1/2 hour to buy pet food that I picked up in less than 30 seconds after entering the store. I had to go to my vet 1/2 hour drive) to get a script that allows for "vet recommended" (ie: more expensive) food for my pet. Then to Pet o to purchase it. When checking out I was informed they couldn't verify a script and Id need to go to their in- house vet to get a card. The manager I asked for help from was sullen and dismissive. The system is pretty dumb. Why the hell would you need a script for animal food anyway?!Altogether unhelpful. 20 minutes later still standing in line to even be helped initially by this seemingly incompetent organization. I'll order from Chewy in the future.

    Clearing states walk-in for nail trim services.
    Annie S.

    Took our 8 month old black lab here on 11/22 to get his nails trimmed. We took him when he was 6 months old with no issues. It clearly states on the app that you can take them for just nail trimmings as a walk in, attached a picture below. I understand if they are busy then come back or wait but no one was there, it was right at opening, They made us make an appointment for 1.5 hours later, only to take our dog in for less than 5 minutes, to come back and say "he wouldn't hold still and stop moving his paw so we can't cut his nails". The person working was rude, and did not try at all. We watched them try to hold his paw twice, and then did not even try to clip his nails.

    Shaena P.

    Bath, ears, nails trimmed and filed, glands expressed for $24. Nicest young women. Frankie was happy when I picked her up, not nervous at all. They were able to work me in when we stopped by this afternoon. Very pleased

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    14 years ago

    Good prices and a decent selection. Staff could use a poke in the butt as many of them are super slow!

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    7 years ago

    I am very Happy with Molly's bath & Haircut. I will definitely be back for her next do. Thank you!

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    12 years ago

    Love this location soooo much. Kayla who works there is great! They actually remember my dogs name and are always so friendly & helpful

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    Ask the Community - Petco

    Hello.. Do you guys sell birds? Thanks

    Thank you for your inquiry Dante M. We suggest contacting your local store directly to receive the most accurate information about the availability.

    Do you guys have hedgehogs for sale?

    Thank you for your inquiry, Erika O! Please contact your local store directly for live animal availability. Thank you!

    I'm wondering if we can order fish (not available locally) from Petco's online website and then pick it up locally instead of paying extra for shipping? Thanks, P.L.

    Hello Peter, Thank you for your question. At this time I would like to direct you to reach out to your local Petco store via phone with any and all questions regarding your… Read more

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    Review Highlights - Petco

    I can't say enough good about Cassey and the grooming crew a Petco on Burnside in Gresham!!!

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    BonesPDX - Business owner cueing his lab to "lay & stay."  This is truly a video showing that I step over, around, and out of room until given break.

    BonesPDX

    (8 reviews)

    Irvington, Northeast Portland

    I have three little dogs and when I moved to Portland, my littles needed some extra training…read more Having had some issues from before I got them, then moving from the country to a city was a lot of change. I checked out some other trainers and none of them had the experience, patience or knowledge that Rick has. He has been great at training me to better train and understand my dogs. He has been patient with my energetic little dog, tips and ideas based on his behavior and communication style teaching me how he will help teach my other littles. Rick is always available for questions and if something isn't working, he helps me understand why and how to overcome it so we can keep moving forward with the training. While I have a great connection and love my pups, this is helping me to give them a better life so we can have better adventures. More sessions with Rick coming up and they cannot wait for their "friend" to come over.

    I'm only a few sessions into training with Rick at BonesPDX, but the progress has been notable - I…read morecouldn't wait to share! His approach to dog training is backed by his deep expertise in animal behavior, including his experience as a former lead trainer at the Oregon Zoo. This unique combination makes him an exceptional choice for anyone looking to improve their dog's responsiveness, learn obedience, or master advanced skills. My high-energy Goldendoodle is already showing notable improvements. Best of all, I'm able to communicate with my dog more effectively. One of the biggest surprises? My dog who used to inhale his food at mealtime, actually asked to do training exercises and eat his dinner as the reward! That shift shows how engaged and eager he has become through Rick's positive approach and the changes I've made by learning what to do. Rick is not only a highly skilled professional dog trainer but also incredibly patient - with both my dog and me. He picks up on the tiniest cues helping me better understand my dog and is always eager to answer questions. His follow-up is outstanding, ensuring we stay on track. I highly recommend Rick. His knowledge, patience, and ability to connect with both dogs and their owners make him a stand-out in the field!

    Pride & Joy Pups - Lexie & Kenzie

    Pride & Joy Pups

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    My husband & I got our first Havaton from Pride & Joy Pups 14 years ago. Lexie has been slowing…read moredown & we wanted to get another puppy to add to our little family. We're retired & love to shower Lexie with love. We knew we wanted another Havaton. Nine months ago we flew to Portland (we live in Anchorage, Alaska) & brought MacKenzie Bray home! (we call her Kenzie) She has been "accepted" by Lexie (it just took her a few days to get used to this high energy ball of fluff.) I appreciated that Bryan or Kirsten responded to my texts while we waited for Kenzie to be born. We delighted in receiving pictures of her! I'm comfortable in knowing Bryan & Kirsten are there whenever we have a concern for "our girls." I send a text or give one of them a call & receive a prompt response. I highly recommend them if you're looking for a puppy. Lexie & Kenzie are sure a "Joy" to us. Glennis & Jack

    To anyone looking to buy a puppy or older dog from Pride & Joy Pups, please read about our…read moreexperience, so you know the kind of breeder you are dealing with and the potential problems you may experience with your new dog. We lost our cherished Havanese, Oscar, in December 2021 and weren't expecting the hole he would leave in our hearts and lives. In February 2022, we began putting out feelers about adopting a young dog (not a puppy) that would already be potty-trained and maybe have learned basic leash skills. We are both seniors and didn't want a puppy, as they require so much energy to train. When we contacted Bryan, he said he had two 1-year-old Havanese females that were too small for his breeding program that he needed to rehome. He said he wanted to place them together since they were very attached to one another. We were told they used a doggy door and potty pads inside the house, without issue. Bryan said that they were "timid." Bryan also said that the dogs were "free feeders," meaning that food was always available, and they helped themselves when they were hungry. When we visited the dogs, we quickly fell in love with them and decided to purchase them on the spot. After we got them home, we noticed that they were both so thin that their bones could easily be felt beneath their skin. Whenever we offered food, they ate it as quickly as possible. It quickly became apparent that neither dog was fully potty-trained in any way. We used potty pads inside the house (we don't have a doggy door), and although they would use the pads occasionally, there continued to be daily accidents on blankets, the tile floor, carpet, etc. For this reason, we have had to restrict them to our kitchen and dining room areas to avoid accidents on our carpet and furniture. Both dogs were extremely skittish with us for weeks and would cringe when we bent down to pick them up--as if they had been hit or were kept in a very isolated place at the breeder's home. It was apparent that they were not properly socialized. We could not get a straight answer from Bryan about whether the dogs were really a year old (they exhibited behavior more like those of puppies), and whether he had ever taken the dogs to be evaluated by a vet. Our vet saw both dogs two weeks after we got them and told us that they were both underweight (so much for being "free feeders"), and that they both had orthopedic problems (luxating patellae and carpal valgus). They may require surgical intervention as they age. Our vet also said that the dogs looked like Havanese mixes, but not purebred Havanese. We didn't receive any paperwork from Bryan that would confirm the purebred status of our dogs. When we let Bryan know what our vet told us, he was quite defensive and insinuated that our vet was looking for problems to get as much money out of us as possible. This is an excerpt from the email reply we received from him: I'm not sure what to say to you. The vets can always find lists of potential problems that would require lifelong vet visits and surgeries, racking up astronomical vet bills. Sounds like a good business model. Bryan never answered our question about whether the dogs had ever seen a vet. He was also unable to provide proof of their age or lineage. Any reputable breeder would gladly offer information on all those things. We have now had our girls four months and love them dearly, but they are much more work than we thought we were getting into--specifically, the potty-training issues that they both have. Our guess is that Bryan knew the dogs had orthopedic issues and didn't want them for his breeding program for that reason. Not being familiar with dogs, we didn't notice it when we met them. Keeping quiet about their potential orthopedic issues is not something an ethical breeder would do. Please don't make the mistake we made by buying from this kind of backyard breeder who washes his hands of his dogs and his clients after he's made a sale. It's been a tremendously stressful and disappointing experience.

    Petco - petstore - Updated May 2026

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