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    The Critter Cradle

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    Bardstown Animal Clinic

    Bardstown Animal Clinic

    (11 reviews)

    I called this morning for an emergency visit and they told me to come up immediately after being…read morescoffed at by several other nearby veterinary offices! I had never been to this vet office but again was just trying to get my six week old baby boy kitten Butters after finding him with labored breathing and lethargic this morning. I live on a farm and this babys momma is from a cat colony I look after and so I knew they likely had URI (cat herpes /flu) because they'd had eye infections, but he was eating and doing okay last night. But not this morning. Anyways, I got there and within 5 minutes was in a room with the Doctor, Dr. Taylor, and he was the most compassionate, kind and professional veterinary Doctor I've ever met! He said the most comforting heart warming things to me and helped my sweet baby boy without judgment on me. He prescribed antibiotics and they gave them to me on site. They also me a bottle/ nursing kit and 3 bags of Hills Science Diet kitten food for free!! The reception staff, one of which was the Doctors wife were wonderful and helpful!! I figured the cost would be extensive because of the emergency type of visit, but no, it was not!! It was very reasonable, even low in my opinion! I will be making appointments for my other kittens in the future and I look forward to my kitties and I establishing a relationship with these wonderful kind people!

    I have been taking my cats to Dr. J.P. Taylor since the 1980ies. He is not only the best doctor at…read morediagnosing, he is kind and gentle. he not only cares for the animals, he cares about their human. when I was grieving over the loss of my beloved Katie, he knew the best medicine for me was another loving companion. he found the perfect cat for me. it was before we had the humane society and my little JP had not been well cared for in the county barn. I will never forget Dr. Taylor bringing this poor little kitten out telling me, she's going to be a beautiful cat. I had my doubts. but with his care she did become a beautiful cat. JP was an amazing addition to my life. when my Shere had cancer, Dr. Taylor told me all the options. When her life was no longer bearable, he made the end of her life as easy as possible for both her and me. My Liz and Sarah actually seem to enjoy their visits to him. He is the best vet I have ever known. with his knowledge and skill, he should never retire.

    Pawsibilities Unleashed

    Pawsibilities Unleashed

    (13 reviews)

    I have been meaning to write this review for years now. We have been fortunate enough to get three…read moredogs from Liz from 2021-2024. I cannot begin to express how special these dogs are. They are so in tune with human emotions, playful, and loving. All three of them have been around babies and toddlers and could not be more gentle. The joy they bring to our home is indescribable. Our most recent pup was a part of the inmate training program. It's so lovely to think that she was able to bring joy to others before she came home to us. All three were adopted when they were around 6-8 mo old. We have several older dogs (10-14 years old) as well- all of whom have medical conditions that require extra care. We were hesitant at first to bring young dogs around our older pack. There was absolutely no issue. The little ones have encouraged their elders to play and run around with them but are also very respectful of their space and need for rest. Liz is such a wonderful lady and even more wonderful with the dogs. She sat us down and told us all about the stack of papers she gives at each adoption. She encouraged us to always reach out if we saw any behavioral issues so she could work with us. We knew that the line of communication was always open so any problems could be fixed. Fortunately, we have not had any thus far! All dogs are in perfect health. I believe we paid $650-$700 for each dog. This included microchip/vaccines/neutering/initial behavioral training. Based on the good work this place does- and on the prices of other rescues that offer doodle mixes- this is an incredibly fair price. Based on the quality of dog we have received from Liz 3x now, I really do believe it is her treatment of them in the beginning of their lives that have shaped them into such amazing and intuitive animals. Seeing negative reviews on here absolutely breaks my heart. Of course everyone is entitled to their opinion but mine could not be more positive of Pawsibilities Unleashed. I wholeheartedly recommend this organization to my friends and to anyone reading this. Here are a few pictures of the Aussiedoodle trio we have been blessed with- Oswald, Rosie, and Harold!

    Excellent training facility for family pets, service dogs and therapy dogs. Liz N.works with…read moreBoston terrier rescue ET- Kentucky division to train numerous Boston terriers to become wonderful family dogs. Some have gone on to be therapy dogs.

    The Dog Spot LLC

    The Dog Spot LLC

    (7 reviews)

    I took my husky there one weekend,I paid for her to be in a kennel that she could walk around in…read more When I went to pick her up, she was covered in her own pee. I made a comment to them and they said oh I'm sorry we didn't have time to clean her this morning, and the girl slipped up that they had her in a small crate, she couldnt move in at all, and laid in her pee, for god knows how long. Last time I ever boarded her!

    ‼Warning to fur parents in Mt. Washington‼…read more I am so happy to report that Pepper has been found. I can't thank Tara Bassett and her team, Stephanie Price and Annamaria Love enough. Please read this entire lengthy post and share this story! Pepper and her 2 siblings were left in the care of The Dog Spot LLC in Mt. Washington. I believe they were in her care for 4 days when Pepper went missing at 4pm on August 9th. I spoke with Carol at 530, I was frantic. She immediately became defensive. She said she only left the dogs unattended in the back yard for 3 minutes while she started dinner. When she returned Pepper was gone and she assumed she jumped the fence because of nearby gunfire. She questioned what else i wanted her to do. I asked her to notify authorities, post on social media and hang flyers. I asked her to put some food and water outside the fence in case Pepper returned. This is when she said the dog wouldn't come back there. I was a bit puzzled why she didn't think Pepper would return but i was so frazzled i brushed it off. I hung up with her to start posting on social media. Tara's group and my son searched for hours until dark. When I arrived at The Dog Spot LLC Saturday morning there were 3 dogs playing in the backyard but no one around. I walked around the outside of the house looking, rang all doorbells,no answer. I called the number and Kayleigh, an employee, answered. She allowed me to check on the other two dogs. Kayleigh said Carol ran to the store. Kayleigh and another employee were looking around the property all morning. Kayleigh and i began searching the 9 acre property, following numerous trails and animal tracks. We circled about an acre or so and came up empty handed. We began discussing needing a drone or a professional tracker since we were dealing with over 150 acres of farms and woods surrounding the property. This is the first time i saw Carol! And we had to ask for her to come out to the yard! I decided to go into the backyard and look for any holes in the fence. Thinking maybe i could get an idea of which way Pepper went since noone actually saw her jump the fence. I found Pepper stuck in a layer of briar bushes and thorns. Rescuers began cutting down the bushes. Pepper was very scared, it took a couple hours, 4 cans of vienna sausages, and her sister to coax her out. I did notice that every time we almost got her out she would look for Carol and hide when she saw her. She wasn't hurt, just a few thorns. I'm pretty sure the rescuers suffered more cuts and bruises. Another special thank you to all of them. I truly believe Pepper was stuck in those thorns and bushes the entire time. I am beyond upset that the perimeter wasn't searched better and with more people. But there is so much that upsets me about this situation. 1. The Dog Spot LLC website says they will treat them as their own. So if Carols dog were missing she would send out 2 young women to search and hope for the best? Not to mention they didn't think to look in the dense briar bushes in the backyard! 2. I found a copy of their contract on their website. See photo. It actually says they are not responsible if your dog escapes. Now im sure theres a law somewhere that says the dogs have to be supervised but come on they aren't even going to take responsibility i ask again is this treating the dog like your own? 3. If you remember, when i arrived there were dogs in the yard with noone within hearing distance. This infuriated me! They just lost Pepper and they are still leaving dogs unattended?? 4. Authorities, search teams, posters, social media....This wasn't done by The Dog Spot LLC. They did post to their business Facebook page around 6pm after me requesting. Thanks again to Tara and her team for getting flyers, alerting authorities and spreading the word. 5. When i walked through the kennel i saw at least 20 dogs. The 4 or so hours i was there i only saw 1 employee and Carol. 2 people for 20 mostly big dogs, seems like they would have a few more people on hand. 6. I have yet to even hear a remote apology. I will never recommend or allow anyone i know to use the dog llc. I hope that they set up better protocols for the safety and searching efforts for the dogs they care for.

    The Critter Cradle - petboarding - Updated May 2026

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