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The Retreat

3.0 (7 reviews)
Open • 6:30 am - 6:00 pm

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Bath and groom only

Pet boarding

Full grooming

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Pet haircut

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Boardwalk To Bark Place Kennels

Boardwalk To Bark Place Kennels

(4 reviews)

Truly a wonderful experience. Our pets stayed here for Master's week while we went to Disney. Bill…read more& Mary took amazing care of our two Bosties. They came home happy and healthy. Since the kennel is next to their house, someone is always available to take care of the pets. Plus, it's a pretty small place, which means each pet gets special attention. The prices are VERY reasonable as well. MUCH better experience then other kennels in the area (even the ones we like!). When we picked up the dogs, we forgot to grab their blanket, and Bill washed it and brought it to our house the next day! Now THAT is amazing service. We will definitely be back.

I have taken my small dog to Bill and Mary many a time. I absolutely love the setup they have -…read moreeach dog has their own space with access to their own toys/bed and then a doggie door if they want to go outside. They must let the dogs run around quite a bit, which is great - because every time I pick up my pup from them she is worn out! they also play relaxing music in the little pup cottage and the lighting is very relaxing (not sure if the dogs care or not) and Bill actually gave me a tip for dogs that maybe don't eat their food when they're in a new place - he recommends putting a little chicken broth in their dry food and that always works for my dog who tends to not eat her food when she's in a new environment. Highly recommend - great folks who really care for the animals that are brought to them.

A Pet's Life

A Pet's Life

(37 reviews)

I am so super happy, impressed and blown away by my Pibble's first experience at A Pets Life. I…read morelearned of this place and Michelle (owner) through a mutual friend. I have a 4 day work conference in October and needed to do a dry run with my 11 month old pittie. After ***passing*** his 30 minute temperament test (a requirement before they will board your baby), I left him for that weekend while I was home, our first time apart. I was neurotic, he was having a blast. The team sent me videos of him playing the next morning and my heart was warm again. A huge weight lifted off my shoulders. Most importantly, I trust these people. You can't put a price on that. All the staff there are exceptional and care about every one of their pups. Their facility is well laid out, organized and clean. The play yard is also conducive to safety and playtime for my pup. I'll be doing a day care package so he gets socialized. They do it all. Super place and I'm glad I found it.

I'm relatively new to town and had to go away for a few nights for the first time without my…read moregregarious 70 lb. Bernedoodle. Did my homework on boarders and this one came highly recommended. They require a temperament test (which is good!), and my dog passed with flying colors. When I picked him up, he was happy, tired, and -- best of all -- didn't stink... which isn't always the case after being around a bunch of dogs for a few nights! Very, very reasonable prices. This place will be my go-to, and I'll probably get my dog groomed here next time he needs a cut too!

The Hamptons Of Grovetown Boarding & Grooming - On the grooming table

The Hamptons Of Grovetown Boarding & Grooming

(12 reviews)

I've been taking my dog here for over a year. Their business has left me feeling uneasy, but this…read morelast stay was the final straw. First of all, how many businesses in 2023 take cash only? HMMMMMMM....Because of that, the price seems to change with every stay and I never seem to get a straight answer on how much it will be, much less an itemized receipt. The prices for their services aren't published on their website either, so I guess that gives them more room for this "make it up as we go along/airline ticket/apartment hunting" pricing model - and I have more on that later. Plus I've watched Breaking Bad and Ozark, but I digress.... Second... On more than one occasion, someone who works here seemed a little inebriated or loopy when I called to inquire how much my dogs stay was. Plus, it's inconvenient to have to call EVERY single time I need to pick him up. A few times, the guy couldn't even get my dog's name straight. And I've never seen wherever my dog sleeps when he's here, but given what I have seen at this facility, I'm pretty sure it's nothing more than a crate. This last time, my fiancé dropped my dog off at 5:30pm. We picked him up at 2:30 pm THE NEXT DAY. The gentleman told us $80 for less than 24 hours of boarding WITH NO EXTRA SERVICES INCLUDED when we called to ask the cost - and this was after he kept mentioning daycare services. We asked the gentleman again about the cost and why it was so expensive for boarding - NOT daycare, his response was "Well we had to walk him". Are you effing kidding me? $80 for 21 hours of pet boarding? For one dog? The grounds are nice, but damn I'm paying human hotel prices for a dog at this point. Nah. I'm good. Time to find another pet facility or maybe I'll just find pet friendly hotels and take him with me. Good luck cleaning that cash.

Since we dropped two dogs off this morning at The Hamptons of Grovetown Boarding & Grooming. One…read moreman went to other dog in kennel and slapped dog's face, when dog was barked at us and my two dogs. Also they were suppose to give my dogs a bath, shave butt, and trim nails. We got there and Bear was afraid of man then Toby won't come into building. That where they are abuse dogs!! We are not bring them back there again. You need keep eyes on your dogs' attitude fear or afraid of them then you should take them out of building to somewhere else. They did not shave butt. My two dogs came home and so happy to be safe with us. We have to find somewhere else. Pretty please do not send your dogs there!!!

All About Dogs...and Cats Pet Spa & Boarding Resort - Sclera

All About Dogs...and Cats Pet Spa & Boarding Resort

(6 reviews)

I took my 19 week old puppy to All About Cats and Dogs grooming on William Few. I explained to the…read morein-take lady Lillian my puppy had never been to the groomer, this was his first time. He is afraid of the blowers (dryers) and doesn't like air in his face. I asked for clean toes, shorten the hair on his legs and not to cut his Chrysanthemum face, but to trim his eyebrows. Melissa called me on the same day to tell me she didn't have time to cut his coat, that I could reschedule my appointment to bring him back in. She never mentioned anything had happened at the shop, she had plenty of opportunity to tell me as we talked about his coat not needing to get trimmed. That I had requested a bath, shaping up. While there he sustained head trauma to the point of the blood vessels in his eyes pooping and bleeding. After two hours at the vet's office, eye tests and personality tests, they said he will be okay; without long term damage to his eyes. The Vet gave us eye drops to reduce the redness and pain medicine for the swelling. He is traumatized to his people, and anyone that is not his people. The Vet said she had never seen Sclera (subconjunctival hemorrhage) so bad and that the only way to get it was through head trauma. My vet said choking on a grooming leash, or being in a death type grip that "choked" could cause Sclera. She also said "blunt force trauma" to the head would be the other way this could happen. When I did talk to Melissa an employee here on Thursday 11/17, she said my puppy had a "stressful time getting his nails clipped". The manager is supposed to be Bonnie, who spoke to my mom and was supposed to call back and share how this could have happened. To this day the company refuses to call me back to tell me how this could have happened. All About Cats and Dogs has numerous cameras all around their building, inside and out. When I asked for the footage from 11/15 my puppy's bath/clipping appointment and my standards footage they said the cameras do not work. Other people on social media have said they stopped going to All About Cats and Dogs because of similar issues. One of the Groomers there was ousted from Paradise Pets for cruelty to animals.

I took my Morkie there on three occasions and on each occasion the cut I asked for after I…read morepresented pictures and gave them information of how we wanted him cut. After my last visit I informed the clerk that the cut was not as I had requested. She said that she would inform the manager. I was told to expect a call the next day. I have not received a call to date. The last visit was more than a month ago.. I am just done with this business. T. Mabery Maberytroy5@gmail.com

Southern Serenitys Camp Canine - Sandy the Goldendoodle after her haircut!

Southern Serenitys Camp Canine

(2 reviews)

I would like to take a few moments and express my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to Southern Camp…read moreCanine and Rebecca Starling. We got a beautiful tan and white Shih Tzu named Gizmo. He was wild when we got him from the previous owners. He refused to deal with me and my wife. He loved my two Grandsons (who live with us) and stayed in the room with them. We had to go out of town, and we boarded Gizmo with them. That's when I found out that Rebecca ran a training program. It was a 30-day session. While we missed him greatly, we kept in touch thru texts and pics. On September 20, Rebecca brought Gizmo home to us. I would have never believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes. He had settled down. He came to us. She went over the different commands he understood, and we practiced. Soon she left to go home. He went outside with me on a leash. No pulling. No wildness. A completely different dog! Two weeks in and he comes when called. He jumps up on the chair with us. He keeps me company as I work daily. He loves belly and back scratches. This week, I decided to try going outside with him with no leash! FANTASTIC! Does his business then wants to play! This is the dog I wanted when we chose Gizmo. I cannot thank Southern Camp Canine and Rebecca Starling enough! Just a superb job of training. He is a joy to have in the family. David W. Hepner, Sr.

I have used Rebecca for my dog for over 10 years- she is the best and I trust her like no other!…read moreShe treats my dog like her own -very loving caring and personal! Look no further Starling's camp canine is top notch

The Retreat - petboarding - Updated May 2026

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