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    Splash Your Pup

    4.9 (9 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Private dog training

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    Awesome dog washing station
    Diana C.

    I cannot begin to explain how amazing we felt after taking our two pups to their orientations and swim lessons. We no longer worry that if they fall into a pool they will drown. It only took Julie and Jenny three days to get our pups swimming. I am beyond words and my heart is full with how much they genuinely care about the dogs in their care. They went above and beyond for my family and I will always be truly grateful for this experience! I wish there was a "splash your pup" all around the country. I highly recommend everything about their services and setting up and appointment is so simple. TY Julie and Jenny

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    Kelsie K.

    After finding Splash Your Pup on Facebook, I decided to take my dog to a beginner's dock diving course held there. The facility is beautiful, when you walk in there is front room, separate from the pool, that has a gated off bathing area that can be used to rinse your dog off afterwards. Then there's a large pool in an area with garage doors that open up when the weather is nice. The facility is very clean and well maintained with plenty of room. Although they have a dock and ramp, there is not a dock jumping trainer on site at Splash Your Pup. Apparently the pool is used more for swimming exercise for the dogs boarded there and then more seasoned owners who bring their own dogs in to train. The class we attended was taught by Marie from The Gated Dock and it was her second session at Splash Your Pet. Marie was very knowledgeable and encouraging and my dog had a great time and learned a lot! I will say the price was pretty steep. We paid $75 for a four hour class during which we probably only did 40 minutes of work as there were 6 other dogs there and we all shared one dock. I'm not sure what the normal session pricing is for Splash Your Pup but if it's anything like this it won't be cheap. Money aside, this indoor facility is perfect to use in the colder months or on a rainy day. It can be used just for fun and exercise or to train your dog for competition. It was easy to find with plenty of parking.

    New dog swimming center in Moraine, OH!
    Megan R.

    My dogs and I just moved back to Ohio from the west coast, and I wasn't sure I'd be able to find a place for them to go swimming. Fortunately, we found Splash Your Pup. I took my boy Arnie (whose spirit animal is a river otter) there today for his first swim session, and it's safe to say that we'll be regulars at this business. He LOVES it there! The facility is brand-new, and the pool is HUGE compared to the last facility we frequented in Portland, OR. Plus it's heated or cooled depending on the season, so you can take your dog swimming year-round. My dog can be wary of strangers, but the staff put him at ease and showed him just how to climb up to the ramp and jump in the water. Even though we did a self swim today, they monitored his swimming like a lifeguard would, and reminded us when to take breaks to prevent water toxicity. Safety first! For dogs like Arnie who are natural swimmers, they offer self swim sessions that last 30 minutes. For dogs who are a little unsure about the water, they offer swim lessons and training to make any dog a water dog. I was also impressed to learn that their sister company offers training and behavior modification services for dogs, so the staff really knows their stuff. This business just opened and I highly recommend that you check it out!

    A little tired after 30 minutes. He could go all day if I would let him.

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    10 months ago

    They are permanently closed. But while they were open.they had the beat people and related every dog like their own.

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    Great place to teach your dog to swim, and also for weekly swim time. Friendly staff and clean pool.

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    Pets of Ohio Rescue Team

    Pets of Ohio Rescue Team

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    we have to relocate and can't take Tilly. I need to know she's safe. she's so sweet has only lived…read morein our house. no others

    I started as a foster with PORT in their early days of conception and fostered with them for…read moreseveral months before they decided to completely ghost me. I ran into a situation where I needed some work done at my home, and I could not continue to foster the FOURTEEN foster pets that I had through them at the time. Rather than work with me, help me, and have empathy for my situation, I experienced a lot of pushback, and negative reactions to needing a break from fostering. My phone calls and texts were not being returned. When they were returned, I was met with attitude and a complete lack of understanding or compassion. After much resistance, they finally took the fosters back. They don't supply their fosters with food or supplies as they claim. Not once was I given any supplies for the dozens of animals that I fostered through them, even when I expressed that the puppies I was fostering were going through more food than I could manage. They also don't spay and neuter most of their animals before adoption. Now that I am back in my home, neither Regan, nor Jaime, (the founders of PORT), will return my messages asking about the well-being of my former fosters. If you bend over and break your back for them, you'll be great. But God forbid life happens and you find yourself unable to help, because you then mean NOTHING to them. Proceed with caution should you decide to do any sort of business with PORT. Don't expect a lot of help. Definitely don't expect compassion and empathy when life happens. Edit in response to PORT's reply: Port requires a minimum of 5 days notice for return, except in cases of emergency. I had an emergency. I explained this to you guys over and over and over again and your response was, "that must be tough." I had a dog through you that was being aggressive with a child. But you guys didn't consider a threat to someone's safety an emergency and were of no help. In some cases, I waited more than 5 days for you to help; I waited literally weeks! Not to mention that that dog was pregnant, and when I took her, you never advised me that that was a possibility. So I ended up with eight puppies, when I agreed to one. It was never "clear to you" that our foster relationship had come to its conclusion and that I wished to step away. I quite literally told you that once I was back in my home, I would take the animals back if they still needed placement. I notified you on July 10th that I could not handle all of the puppies. You did not take them until July 18th, and that was only after I showed up to get their shots and microchips, and had to PLEAD with you to help me. I notified both of you that Rusty was a safety risk, and you literally did not care. Even after notifying you of the unsafe circumstances, it took you two days to take her, and that was only after I refused to give you any more leeway. That was also after I had notified you on July 10th that I could not handle all of the animals that I had. You did not take Rusty back until July 31st. I let you know on July 28th that I was having trouble getting the kittens adopted. I notified you on August 4th that we needed to move the kittens. You did not take them until August 15th. As for the spay/neuter, it's irresponsible for a rescue not to spay and neuter before adoption, regardless of any contract. I also asked, several times, about getting my fosters fixed, and you never followed through. Don't gaslight me. You did enough of that when I was actually fostering with you.

    Bigger Road Veterinary Clinic

    Bigger Road Veterinary Clinic

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    BVE: BEST VET EVER! They had a same-day appointment available. They spent an hour and 15 minutes…read morediscussing concerns and troubleshooting. A number of professionals worked with us to find relief for our dog. They contacted our previous vet for us to get records and even patiently waited when "put on hold" to get further details about previous treatments. All questions were kindly answered, our input was welcomed, and we were included in all of the treatment (drawing blood, administering fluids...). Just a couple of hours after the appointment, we were emailed a detailed (4 pages) document, recording all that transpired during the visit. To top it all off, everything was affordable and everyone was so very pleasant!

    My daughter went in with her 13 year old golden retriever who has had no real health issue. In the…read morenight she had an accident and there was a lot of blood along with her stool. She took her in to see Dr. Callejo in the Springboro Office. I had taken my dog there in the past. She wanted $720 to do 5 ex-rays and NO blood work. After agreeing to blood work, she said what she was doing would not show signs of cancer at rate of $420. She said her annual office visit is $420 with blood work. The tech suggested on doing 2 ex-rays so it would be less expensive. Dr. Callejo refused saying she wanted 5 ex-rays. It then became quite obvious that Dr. Callejo was strictly out for money. When I was going there, the vet cared about the animal and was much more compassionate and willing to work with you. When your pet is sick you want someone that cares about the animal not just the money. She could have done 1 or 2 ex-rays not 5 and then determined what else was needed. I will never recommend them again. What a sad experience.

    Splash Your Pup - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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