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    Two Dogs Dancing

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    2 years ago

    They have quite a selection of items for your furry baby at reasonable prices. The staff was very helpful and professional.

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    3 years ago

    Such a cute place and friendly staff! Love this place and the area is so nice! Definitely come visit!

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    Jackson County Animal Shelter - Twilight and Leo

    Jackson County Animal Shelter

    (10 reviews)

    Yesterday, a small Rat Terrier wandered onto our property looking as though it had been lost for…read moresome time and had not been properly cared for. Although we have two dogs of our own and a new baby at home, we took the dog in, fed it, bathed it, and kept it safe inside overnight while trying to locate its owners. Unfortunately, the situation became very stressful for our household. Our smaller dog was extremely anxious, and our 62-pound rescue dog was also stressed and beginning to show signs of aggression toward the unfamiliar dog. After 24 hours of caring for the stray and being unable to locate its owners, I brought the dog to the Humane Society, hoping they could take over its care and help reunite it with its family or find a safe outcome. What disappointed me was not the mission of the Humane Society, but the way I was treated during the intake process. Rather than feeling supported after doing my best to help a lost animal, I felt pressured and judged for not being able to continue fostering the dog. The gentleman assisting me seemed frustrated with my situation, even as I explained the challenges we were facing with our own pets and the fact that we have a baby in the home. My family has supported the Humane Society over the years through donations and advocacy, which made this experience especially disheartening. I understand shelters are often overwhelmed and resources can be limited, but a little compassion and appreciation for community members who step up to help lost animals would go a long way. We did everything we could to care for this dog for the time it was with us, and I left feeling unappreciated for those efforts. I truly hope this feedback is taken constructively, as I still believe in the importance of the Humane Society's work. I simply wish the interaction had reflected the same compassion toward people that they strive to show animals.

    There is a dog that looks starved. Tried and tried to get someone to answer the phone. Poor dog…read more It has been carrying a 15 ft chain for about three weeks. We fed it twice while it was trying to eat garbage. No one answered any of the phone lines today. Whoever owns this blond female dog does not deserve an animal.

    Veterinary Medical Clinic - Ocean Springs

    Veterinary Medical Clinic - Ocean Springs

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    The best, hands down. If you are military and in the area Angela is who you want to care for your…read morepets. She is the best and you will find no better person to trust

    If I could give this place zero stars, I would. However, the young blonde headed receptionist was…read morefriendly so, the star goes to her. First of all, I feel the need to state that I am not wealthy & I am not @ poverty level. I give Glory to God for his Blessings that allows my family to live a medium income life, and by Gods grace, able to afford pet emergencies & yearly checkups. I used this vet for a medical emergency with my fur baby. While waiting for my baby to have X-rays done, I got to listen to one of the staff members talk to me about a "crazy cat" they were boarding. She continued to tell me how the cats owner expressed how important it was that he cat be let out during it's extended stay. She concluded by saying the cat would attack them so, they let him remain in the kennel & would have to bathe him the night before the owner picked him up. I don't think the employee was aware of how her conversation came across. I was concerned over my pets injury & didn't think it was appropriate to talk about another customer & her pet. But, I made a mental note to never board any of my pets @ their clinic. After my baby's X-rays were complete, I was given a diagnosis & written documentation of an approximate cost. This place even charges to dispose of swabs they use on your animal. He needed surgery & Angela said they would do it shortly & I could come back in a few hours to get him. She said they would call with updates. Roughly an hour later, she phoned with additional costs. I consented. 4 hours later, I returned back to the clinic to check on my baby. Oh he was resting on a heating pad. They'd not even started on this surgery that they said was "urgent, life saving surgery." Angela said she forgot they had a few appointments and wasn't able to deal with my fur baby yet. At this point, the price was inflated by another $250. I was irritated bc that morning Angela expressed the seriousness of my pets injury yet, my baby laid on a heating pad in their back office all day? I told them I'd take my baby home. I told them prayer had gotten me this far in life & Devine Intervention would play it's role in my pet recovering. So an office visit, an X-ray, and my baby laying on their heating pad cost me $850. I paid the bill and left with my pet. He went to another vet & didn't need any surgery whatsoever. A shot, antibiotics & $100 and my baby has made a full recovery.

    Two Dogs Dancing - pets - Updated July 2026

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