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    The Pooch Parlor

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Lucky Dawgz Country Inn - After a fun day of being spoiled at Lucky Dawgz, Packers is out like a light!

    Lucky Dawgz Country Inn

    (7 reviews)

    We have used Lucky Dawgz for short boarding stays on a fairly regular basis for almost 2 years now…read moreas we have family who live a few hours away that we visit every other month or so. We even used them for our honeymoon! We have had a great experience every single time. Between the great pricing, the free nights you earn and their clear love of all things furry you can't beat it. Not to mention he large fenced in rooms your pet gets instead of a tiny little crate. We originally chose this location because it was the only one in the area that allowed my lab-pit mix to join in play groups due to her breed (she is the sweetest dog you'll ever meet). We keep using them because time after time we pick her up and get a 5 minute story about how silly and sweet she is, or a detailed reenactment of how she was playing out back. From the stories they tell and the fact that they know my dog by name as we walk in, you can tell they care for your dog as if she was their own. Though it may not look like the fancy "pet resorts" around this area, you can guarantee my pup is getting the best care she could from anyone in this town. Thanks guys! See you soon!

    It was nice that this place took us on short notice. We needed a place for our puppy to stay since…read morewe were buying a home and couldn't have her stay with us. They also took her to the vet to find that she had a UTI. More on this later... The place was at an old house. It was quite small, but it was what they had. The rooms were little wooden walled rooms. It was nice that our puppy wouldn't be shoved into a small crate or cage somewhere. We interacted with one woman who was very pleasant. A couple times later, that woman was gone. We were then dealing with another woman who was far from pleasant. She had a very condescending tone each time we spoke with her. She argued with us about the rates and dates of stay. Even if the customers were wrong, you don't speak to them that way. This is Customer Service 101. They took our puppy to the vet when there was a suspected UTI. This was very awesome of them to help us out with this. That seems like going above and beyond to me. We are very grateful for that. What's upsetting is that they didn't give the medicine to our puppy in appropriate doses. The pill was prescribed at once every 12 hours. There were enough to be done in about a week. Two weeks later we picked up our puppy and the medicine still had a few pills left. This means that our puppy did not receive the dosage correctly. If this were a more serious UTI, or other condition, things could have been much worse for our dog. The business ended up relocating while they had our dog. They told us they would be moving, but didn't give us a street address. They mentioned it was "down the road about a mile." We drove down that way, but couldn't find it. We were able to get the address and find the place on the day we picked up our puppy. The new place was in a mobile home. We didn't tour or care to look around. We can't give feedback on that new location. Overall, we weren't happy with this place based on the woman owner. We started out happy, but that turned around when she spoke to us the way she did. I would not recommend this place to a friend.

    Angel's Basics Canine Academy - Healing injury

    Angel's Basics Canine Academy

    (12 reviews)

    I have a 3 year old pit-mix named Blu. He is not absurdly disobedient he just had a few problems…read moresuch as extreme pulling on the leash and easily excitable around other dogs and new people. Angel was a very nice individual and the training price was very appealing compared to other trainers. I was not informed that the training relied heavily on the e-collar until I arrived at the training location to drop Blu off. I have already had an e-collar at home for a while and it only improves his behavior when he wears it. I thought the training would be something like positive reinforcement training or any other training technique besides using the e-collar. I went with it only because I figured she was a professional dog trainer and not a first time dog owner like myself, so she probably knows how to properly train with it. I went with the three week board and train program that is offered because it was the best option for my work schedule. From day one of the three week board and train program Angel assured me that communication would be top tier and I wouldn't have to worry about that. She was very nice and said everything any dog owner would want to hear when entrusting their dog with a complete stranger. Nonetheless during the three weeks it was extremely hard to get in touch with Angel. I would text for a check in to make sure everything was going good every now and then, but I wouldn't receive a response for days on end which was very alarming and I was extremely worried. I gave Angel the benefit of the doubt and chalked it up to be that she was busy training Blu. However this lack of communication continued throughout the entire three weeks which is unacceptable. On the day of pick up Angel offered to take me on a walk through in Home Depot with Blu to demonstrate the process of continuing the training at home. This walk through was explanatory and she provided useful information that I could use at home with Blu to keep up the improvements. This was a pleasant experience and I felt she explained and demonstrated very well. Once we were departing from Home Depot taking Blu home I noticed wounds on his elbows paws and his back legs. I immediately messaged Angel and asked for an explanation. I waited two weeks to give her a chance to respond before leaving my review, but I have yet to hear anything. I am very frustrated that Blu was sent home with injuries and no explanation as to what happened. Upon returning home Blu's behavior such as jumping on strangers from excitement seems to be the only major improvement. It still happens occasionally but not with everyone like before. He also continues to pull on walks even when I use the e-collar, the pulling seems to ease once he's exhausted himself. I follow all the routines and instructions Angel provided at Home Depot, but Blu reverts back to his previous behavior anytime the collar is off. I was informed that it would take time and repetition to see real improvements but it seems as though his good behavior is reliant on the e-collar. Angel informed me this would only happen if I put the e-collar on only when going on walks. However he wears it all day and I remove it at night as instructed. Overall the experience was not great but I would assume this is the reason the other training prices are so expensive. I believe the service was extremely overpriced for what I received, and I feel as though I've just paid $1400 for an e-collar and a few pointers.

    There aren't enough good things I could say about Angel and her work with our Baylee girl. Still in…read moreher "puppy" stage, Baylee came with a lot of energy, excitement, and curiosity. Angel was able to use all of that in a constructive way to help Baylee learn some boundaries. Thankfully Angel was very open with communication and sent updates frequently which was a big ease on our minds because we felt we could trust Angel, even not knowing a whole lot about her beforehand. We picked up our Vizsla yesterday and there is a huge difference in discipline. Obviously the first week back with us will be the most challenging, but if we do our part, there's no doubt in my mind that these new "tricks" will stick for good. We highly recommend Angel as a loving and hard working dog trainer.

    The Lodge

    The Lodge

    (56 reviews)

    They always do an excellent job grooming my very hairy mutt. I post a before and after so you can…read moresee the improvement. I have taken my boy here quite a few times & every time they are very welcoming, he is excited to go back, & when I pick him up he smells great! I haven't used the boarding side of the lodge but if i ever need to board I definitely would based off how well he is treated during grooming. They also have super cute dog treats at the front like pizza, fries, & cookies which all my dogs love

    DO NOT TAKE YOUR EXOTICS (bunnies) HERE I was left with…read moreHeart break and in disbelief of losing both my happy, healthy bunnies. We received NO updates except the one day on the 26th of 8 photos of them in that quick moment. and that Mochi "died" on the 30th and yet still heard nothing about Onyx.The youngest Mochi who had just turned one years old passed away at the facilities on august 30th 2024 .For some reason I was contacted before the emergency contacts even though it was known I would most likely not have service the whole trip,Luckily enough I had service long enough to tell my emergency contacts to go get mochi's body (which was put into a small Amazon box) and Take onyx home. With Our second to youngest Onyx who was one in a half years old the employees stated to our emergency contact "Onyx was unphased and fine" of Mochi's absence even though they were bonded, yet Onyx came home very ill, with a head tilt, the moment we arrived home we rushed onyx to the emergency vet to find he went from 8lbs to 3.5lbs and was put on critical care, and had a follow up appointment unfortunately Onyx passed away at that night at 11:55PM September 1st 2024.we later spoke to our emergency contacts and heard the lodge staff had said " they suspected it was G.I. Stasis that took mochi's life" and my question is why was Onyx not taken to the emergency vet after mochi died especially since they are housed together and has a head tilt? If two perfectly healthy young bunnies come into your facility are housed together and one suddenly dies I would think that you would take the other one to the emergency veterinary or contact the emergency contact? The lack of urgency, communication and all the confusion in the few explanations given and then to actually ignore, not answer or acknowledge specific questions we have had is absolutely unacceptable.

    The Pooch Parlor - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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