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    The Dog Loft

    1.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    PetSmart Dog Training

    PetSmart Dog Training

    (3 reviews)

    I cant give zero stars so One it is! ​Petsmart - first and last time dealing with them. Their…read moreonline ordering system is garbage. I can put in my products that I want to buy, but I have to do it five times because their app keeps deleting my cart. When I FINALLY get the cart to check out - I fill in my address correctly (I always double check now - that's a different story) ​and ask for delivery. Do you know they have Uber drivers doing delivery? Do you also know that their ordering system inputs the address wrong and the drivers (not their fault) go to the completely wrong address? This happened TWICE. And both times the driver was in a completely different town from where I live. Despite the driver calling to ask where I lived and despite me telling the person where I lived, they refused to drive ​to my location and just cancelled my order. This happened TWICE. I even tried to make sure the address was correct on the tracking for the Uber driver BUT IT DOES NOT LET ME EDIT IT! So, again my order is cancelled because the Uber driver could not find my address because PetSmart's App enters it in wrong. It was right on my order confirmation so it wasn't at my end. Fix your app PetSmart! Those poor drivers are given the run around and don't get paid if they don't deliver. That's on you PetSmart not the customer. I will never order from PetSmart again because of this run around and still no product!! Do not order online it's a waste of time!!

    TERRIBLE ANIMAL CARE. DO NOT BUY FISH FROM HERE. I went to…read morethis location to check out their fish. Almost all of the fish were sick, dying, or already dead. The tanks were overcrowded, disgusting, and full of parasites. When I told the sales assistant what I was looking for, she had the nerve to tell me about how big the fish would get, including the fish requirements, while it was clear that none of these fish would live to reach those standards. I was horrified and immediately left. DO NOT BUY THESE FISH BECAUSE YOU WILL INTRODUCE DISEASES TO YOU HEALTHY FISH IF YOU DO NOT OWN A QUARANTINE TANK. I have videos and photos from my visit.

    Pooches Playhouse - Alma showing her "signature" trick for a treat at Pooches Playhouse.

    Pooches Playhouse

    (4 reviews)

    I have never written a negative review in my life. It took the DEATH of my TWO DOGS under their…read morecare to write this. On Friday May 7, 2021, both my dogs (Rocky, 5lbs yorkie & Tango 4.5lbs Maltese-yorkie) were victims of a violent attack by another dog (a husky) while under the supervision of Pooches Playhouse. I was only told that Rocky was "unresponsive" with no mention of our other dog Tango. Nothing will bring them back, but I feel it's important for people to understand the risks of taking their dogs to this daycare. We were going to pick them up on May 7/2021 in the evening, and just two hours before picking them up, at 6:32pm I got the call that Rocky had been attacked by another dog and that a staff member from there was taking him to a vet. He was taken to two different vet clinics, one had already closed and another one did the responsible & ethical thing to do, which was to refer them to a 24/7 emergency to give Rocky a chance to survive as they acknowledged this was a serious emergency that may require ventilators, plasma, etc: which they don't have. At this point the owner of PP told me she was going to instruct her staff member to take Rocky to the Bridgwater vet emergency, and didn't even seem to know that Pembina Emergency Vet (which is located closer) is open 24/7 until I told her so. As we were on our way to meet up with Rocky, the daycare owner called me again saying that Tango (our other dog) had been attacked too and that he didn't survive. She told my husband and I that Tango was taken (by a customer that supposedly had walked in when this happened) to a different vet clinic than Rocky, yet the owner could not answer the simple question of where it was that her customer had taken my dog Tango to. The owner made it all about herself, & even though she later apologized for that, she hasn't yet given a valid explanation of why we didn't find out at the same time about both dogs, which makes me think they were unsupervised and they didn't even find the second one until after the fact. We had trusted Pooches Playhouse with their lives and when it came down to their final hour we couldn't even comfort them as they took their last breath, because the owner didn't even know where my dogs were. Nothing can ever bring them back, but I think there are some important lessons (for all parties involved, including myself) that need to be learned from this experience. If you consider taking your dog to daycare: -Ask tough questions about the establishment's safety measures/procedures and rules to separate larger dogs from the little ones. -Ask about dog vs person ratio. Even if there are no by-laws that address it, common sense and this tragedy should be good indicators that the amount of staff members in this case were not able to have full control of the dogs they had at that time. If your own a doggy daycare: -Post emergency vet clinics' phone numbers in a place that's VISIBLE TO ALL STAFF. Have all nearby vet clinics phone numbers handy with their hours of operation updated on a regular basis. -Separate dogs by size, play style and social skills. -Just because "nothing's ever gone wrong before" doesn't mean what you're doing is always right. -If you are short staffed have a contingency plan in place, maybe even close the store front or put up a sign to come back later or call in for a staff member to assist them when it's safe for the dogs to have someone to come to the front. And finally.... -If you own a violent dog DO NOT put others at risk by taking it to daycare (never heard of two small yorkies being a threat to a husky). That husky didn't just kill one dog, it killed two dogs and it will kill again, given the opportunity. Thank you for taking the time to read this review and why I had to rate them 1 star after almost 7 years of being their clients. The best way I know to honor the lives of Tango and Rocky is to create awareness. I hope that meaningful changes are made so no one has to experience this type of tragedy in the future.

    Do you think it is enough to apologize? and say they have been in business for 8 years (which is…read moreabsolutely nothing). They should go out of business and go out because they obviously have no idea what it's like. They put 99 dogs of all sizes and breeds in a room, what kind of crazy is that? Avoid taking your dogs there

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