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    Furball's Choice

    Furball's Choice

    (1 review)

    Great products , the girl at the counter was a great help and very educated in the field. We…read morebriefly chatted about the products and services offered , also how to get my wife's hair that red haha. Would greatly recommend speaking to her.

    From the owner: Furball's Choice is a combination of a Pet Store that specializes in Raw and Natural pet food and…read moreproducts, as well as offering Dog Walking and Pet Sitting services in the Quinte Region. Furball's Choice first opened in 2011 offering Dog Walking and Pet Sitting. Today in 2023, Furball's Choice has expanded their offerings with services such as Pet Taxi and Transport Services, Group Adventure Walk Programs and more! In May 2022 the Furball's Choice Raw and Natural Pet Food store relocated to 300 Bell Blvd in Belleville, which offered a 8000 square foot facility. At this location the company produces and retails their Raw Dog & Cat food, they also have a Pet Store that carries a wide variety of Natural and Holistic animal supplements, dog and cat toys, treats and many other items. The owner of Furball's Choice is a CPN (Certified Pet Nutritionist) for dogs and cats, offering wellness consultations and custom meal plans. She is also a certified Pet First Aid & CPR Instructor through Walks N Wags and, Certified in Canine Behaviour and Body Language, Certified Professional Pet Sitter through Pet Sitters International and a Certified Professional Dog Walker through Canine Foundations. At Furball's Choice she maintains a team of highly trained Animal Care Professionals that are available 7 days a week, year round. The company and its staff are Insured, Bonded and Certified for your peace of mind.

    Burns H W Dr

    Burns H W Dr

    (2 reviews)

    I used to go to this vet. I stopped going there after my Himalayan cat died at a young age after…read morebeing there. She somehow contacted fleas while there and in the vets "wisdom" she given flea treatment and wrapped in a towel. Unfortunately my cat was a Himalayan with a pushed in nose and she died because she was forced to breathe in the flea powder. She was only three years old. After paying the bill for my now dead cat I told the vet tech that they would never see me there again. She even confirmed that it should never have happened....

    I originally took my dog and cat there after meeting Dr. Bob @ a resto in downtown Belleville. I…read moreneeded traqulalizers for a plane ride to Calgary. The woman from the counter took my dog away in a back room or somewhere down a long hallway to weigh him etc...my cat another woman looked at at the counter. Fast forward a year or so...I come back from Calgary with my dog, my cat and a new puppy who was un-neutered. So I took him there. It was reasonable as I got him chipped at the same time. That summer my original dog had a growth on his lower groin area...I thought it could be a tick because it was kinda long with a black crusty black top. He was also limping slightly on his hind rear leg. One of the assistants there yet again took him away from me down the long hallway. She came back literally two minutes later and told me that the growth was just his nipple. She suggested that I come back to see their specialist because she thought that he had a torn crutiate ligament. So we went back and met a lovely older french surgeon who spent allot of time with us explaining all there is about his ligament. Because my dog is part bulldog he was going to cut one of his bones and then re-attach it, using flesh like ropes...(or something like this). The entire thing would cost $2000.00 plus HST. Speaking with my parents (whose dog just had the same surgery) and they told me to go and see their vet. So I did. She ended up charging me $1200 plus HST. I told them what the other specialist had suggested and I got a very funny look. They obviously did not want to comment on a competitor. When I took my dog to get his stitches out, I had noticed that the "nipple" had gotten suspiciously larger, so I asked my new vet to take a look. She said "uhm...this is not a nipple, due to the fact that there is a nipple both right in front and behind this thing. It is a growth" She then stuck a needle into it, took a biopsy (?) and looked in the microscope. She showed me what she saw. Oh, by the way, I was in the room with my dog when all of this happened. It was a cancerous growth that I had removed for $350 that day. Being quite upset that it had been diagnosed as a NIPPLE, I was slightly freaking out in the waiting room while they cut if off my dog. One of the secretary's slipped me a piece of paper with CVA on it. I still have yet to file a complaint with them but perhaps this will be good enough. When I got home I called Dr. Burn office and asked to speak to the woman who had made the diagnosis. She was not there. So I proceeded to tell the woman on the phone what happened. Se expressed shock and dismay and said that the woman in question was not supposed to make those kinds of decisions. She said that she would speak with the Doctor about this. I never got a phone call back. In my 3-4 years going there I NEVER ONCE SAW THE DOCTOR HIMSELF. I think that should say it all.

    PetSmart Dog Training

    PetSmart Dog Training

    (4 reviews)

    Went in for yappy hour to get my dogs nails trimmed and the salon was closed... wanted gas…read more Energy.. sure to staffing issues..disappointed

    *Service Levels Have Significantly Dropped*…read more Locals businesses are held to a standard of professionalism​. So should large corporations that want to do business in our city. Heres my latest story... I have had my Yellow Lab for 10 years. Bought every item for his care, his food and all my grooming from Pet Smart. In the last 2 years they have been out of his food several times. ( It had become an issue) I Recently booked a grooming appointment over the phone for the next day. They asked for vaccination info which I could not provide. I did provide them with the vets contact that I have used for 25 years. (They chose not to call) I had an important meeting that was booked months in advance for the next day. I decided to drop off the dog on the way to my appointment. When I arrived I was greeted and asked if I had brought my vaccination report. I reminded them of our phone call the day prior and asked them if they had called. They had not. It was now and issue and I did not have time to return my dog home. They then called the vet while I stood there to find out the vaccination expired 2 days prior. I expressed my extreme displeasure to the attendant and the manager and again explained that I didn't have time for what was going on. As I was walking out the door the manager said they would "let it slide this time". After all the grief I explained that I wouldn't be back and would tell everyone that cared about my experience. All they had to do was call my vet (when I called) as was done many times in the last 10 years. Their inefficiency and lack of respect for my time and was more grief than anyone should have to endure to wash a dog.

    Belleville Animal Hospital

    Belleville Animal Hospital

    (5 reviews)

    Best vet I've had. Staff always friendly and kind. They care for my pets the way I do.read more

    I originally took my dog and cat there after meeting Dr. Bob @ a resto in downtown Belleville. I…read moreneeded traqulalizers for a plane ride to Calgary. The woman from the counter took my dog away in a back room or somewhere down a long hallway to weigh him etc...my cat another woman looked at at the counter. Fast forward a year or so...I come back from Calgary with my dog, my cat and a new puppy who was un-neutered. So I took him there. It was reasonable as I got him chipped at the same time. That summer my original dog had a growth on his lower groin area...I thought it could be a tick because it was kinda long with a black crusty black top. He was also limping slightly on his hind rear leg. One of the assistants there yet again took him away from me down the long hallway. She came back literally two minutes later and told me that the growth was just his nipple. She suggested that I come back to see their specialist because she thought that he had a torn crutiate ligament. So we went back and met a lovely older french surgeon who spent allot of time with us explaining all there is about his ligament. Because my dog is part bulldog he was going to cut one of his bones and then re-attach it, using flesh like ropes...(or something like this). The entire thing would cost $2000.00 plus HST. Speaking with my parents (whose dog just had the same surgery) and they told me to go and see their vet. So I did. She ended up charging me $1200 plus HST. I told them what the other specialist had suggested and I got a very funny look. They obviously did not want to comment on a competitor. When I took my dog to get his stitches out, I had noticed that the "nipple" had gotten suspiciously larger, so I asked my new vet to take a look. She said "uhm...this is not a nipple, due to the fact that there is a nipple both right in front and behind this thing. It is a growth" She then stuck a needle into it, took a biopsy (?) and looked in the microscope. She showed me what she saw. Oh, by the way, I was in the room with my dog when all of this happened. It was a cancerous growth that I had removed for $350 that day. Being quite upset that it had been diagnosed as a NIPPLE, I was slightly freaking out in the waiting room while they cut if off my dog. One of the secretary's slipped me a piece of paper with CVA on it. I still have yet to file a complaint with them but perhaps this will be good enough. When I got home I called Dr. Burns office and asked to speak to the woman who had made the diagnosis. She was not there. So I proceeded to tell the woman on the phone what happened. Se expressed shock and dismay and said that the woman in question was not supposed to make those kinds of decisions. She said that she would speak with the Doctor about this. I never got a phone call back. In my 3-4 years going there I NEVER ONCE SAW THE DOCTOR HIMSELF. I think that should say it all.

    Super Pet - petstore - Updated May 2026

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