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    Wags To Wiskers Pet Supplies

    Wags To Wiskers Pet Supplies

    4.5
    (13 reviews)

    It makes me want to clench my teeth that "Whiskers" is misspelled in the name of this pet store,…read morebut other than that, it's a nice locally owned pet store. You can tell they are dog-lovers since there is about twice as much aisle space dedicated to dogs as there is to cats. The selection of cat toys and brushes was still impressive for such a small shop, though. They also sell various other pet supplies, from birds seed to fish food. The staff is nice. The man at the counter was advising other customers about dog food and gave me some advice about grooming brushes for my cat. He recommended one but said they were all out, and told me when he expected the next shipment in.

    We got to know the first owner, Dena. Then one of Dena's employees, Laura, became the new owner…read more Laura is almost always there when I stop by. She and her staff know the inventory and can do special orders. They are very friendly and helpful. Laura owns dogs but not cats. That's why she is interested in hearing my feedback on all the cat-related products. One of our cats has fur slightly longer than "domestic short hair" length. Even after we started brushing him, he had two separate bouts of life-threatening furballs. I did some research. Apparently, beet pulp is used in dry cat food to help push furballs out of the body before they can get large and life-threatening. Since starting to eat Blue Buffalo Indoor Health kibble, which contains beet pulp, the furballs have not been a major problem. Laura told me she was grateful to know that sort of information. She really wants to provide the best possible service to all her customers. Our last dog was allergic to all sorts of things. At W2W, I was able to find several types of dog cookies that she could eat. We fed her a home-made diet because of the allergies, but it was nice to be able to buy already-made cookies. Our current dog is as healthy as a horse. We have to keep her away from the self-serve bulk cookie bins, as she would grab a mouthful if she could. W2W has all the pet supplies that really matter. Premium kibble and canned foods, treats & toys, grooming supplies, etc. There might be larger stores, but they don't have anything new to offer me and my pets.

    Paws Mobile Veterinary Service

    Paws Mobile Veterinary Service

    5.0
    (2 reviews)

    Almost three years later, and I'd still say the exact same thing! Dr. VanKoevering is a gem…read more Having a vet come to your house and not having to drag a scared and sick animal into the vet is worth every penny. My own thoughts are in my prior review, this time I'll defer to my Mom, who said the following in a recent e-mail to Dr. VanKoevering: "I just wanted to tell you how much it has meant to all of us to have you be a part of our and our kitties' lives these last few years.... I truly appreciate how generous you've always been with your time and your advice, particularly in phone conversations, and you always made me feel as though I could ask any question. It was always clear to us that you made (our kitties) quality of life the prime consideration, and your honesty and directness in conveying information as well as your opinions, was also most appreciated. (You have a) truly compassionate view of how animals deserve to be treated." BOTTOM LINE: Mom summed it up well. Having a home-vet was the best choice we ever made regarding our cats' care!

    I can't say enough about Dr. Vankoeveing! Seven years ago I was a first time small dog owner. When…read moreI say small dog I mean 1 lb 12 oz . I was as nervous as a first time mom. A friend of mine referred me to Dr.Kathy. I loved the idea of the veteran coming to my house and as soon as I met the Dr. I knew that she was the vet for us. I think that I look as forward to seeing Dr. Kathy as Tia does. Great rates and great service!

    Tractor Supply

    Tractor Supply

    3.4
    (11 reviews)
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    Had a great experience at this Tractor Supply location. The store was super well organized and…read moreclean, I was greeted really kindly and warmly- and it was genuine! And they had SO MUCH to choose from. They have a really big Carhartt selection and they also have tons of other super warm coats and hats and gloves and overalls etc. the prices were great too- I got a fabulous deal on a coat for my mom. I'll be back soon!

    You don't need to actually own a tractor to shop at Tractor Supply. The merchandise appeals to the…read moresmall farm hobbyist, or a homeowner who lives in a rural setting with lots of acreage and needs to tame nature just a bit. (Maybe a tractor might be a good idea after all.) Tractor Supply is fancier than the other, locally owned feed stores. They have a lot of the stuff a feed store has, including cow ear tags and horse vaccines, but they also have what I think of as the "tourist" section, with miniature farm animal and tractor toys. They have Carthart work boots & clothing (I got a nice pair of coverall pants here) along with Ararat shoes & boots and other country inspired footwear, pants & shirts for men & women. I won't buy pet food here--not high enough quality for me. Also, don't let your dog eat anything off the floor. There are occasional spills in the pet food section. I have bought cat and dog collars and leashes, certain treats (read the label if you don't want stuff from China) and a few dog toys over the years. They used to have some 1" wide 6' long leather leashes, but I haven't seen them there these days, so I ended up purchasing a nylon leash, which is not as abrasive on the hands, but my dog doesn't pull on her leash. Leather is better when you have a puppy or a dog that still pulls on the leash. One of my best purchases: a pink, rubbery horse brush (out of the horse supply section) with tiny rubber bristles. It fits over your entire hand, like a mitten. I use it on my cats. It's the giant tongue that licks them all over their body. They love it, and it reduces furballs. They have a very basic selection of veggie and flower seeds in the spring. The bagged onion sets, asparagus roots, rhubarb, etc. are a good value, *IF* you can buy them before the dry heat of the store causes them to sprout, dry out and rot. (Sniff the onion sets before you buy. Don't buy them if they smell like "Ew!") They have pet adoption days once in a while. (Dogs and cats, access to low-cost spay and neuter, etc.) Oh, and the baby chicks and ducks! You could start your own little egg farm. The book and magazine section is very nice. The topics include: homesteading, raising animals, horse riding, do-it-yourself, and traditional arts & crafts. Worth having a look now and then for crafty ideas. They have tractor and lawnmower parts, chainsaws, riding mowers and snow blowers. Most of the parts are made in China, but who makes these in the USA any more? They have a decent hardware fittings section. Between Tractor Supply and ACO hardware, you can usually find what you need in Saline ... otherwise head to Stadium Hardware in Ann Arbor, which seems to have every doodad known to humanity. They let us bring our dog in there, and she gets a treat at the checkout register. She loves the place even more than I do.

    Shampoodle - petservices - Updated July 2026

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