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    A Very Important Pet

    3.5 (67 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    I had been taking my 2, 7lb, maltipoos to A Very Important Pet for a couple years and never had a bad experience until this last visit. My husband picked them up after being groomed and was charged double for matting. I had them shaved completely down on previous grooming and bathed & brushed their coats in between. Their coats were still very short and were not matted. When I got home that evening one of them had watering, weeping in both eyes and the other in one eye. I asked a vet friend about what to do. She said likely either their corneas were scratched or they had shampoo in their eyes. I texted the owner and she accused me of not taking proper care of their grooming and to give them a sedative. The owner of A Very Important Pet texted me the next morning to see how they were. I told her they were in very bad condition, in pain and couldn't open their eyes, and I had a vet appointment shortly and gave her my vet's name when she asked for it. She was obviously worried because she called my vet while I was in their exam room, but they wouldn't give her information without my permission. After the vet diagnosed that they had ulcers completely covering their eyes and that it was like caused by shampoo (it still a chemical) in their eyes, I told the vet they were welcome to call the groomer back and share the results of the exam. I was sent home with eye drops to be administered every 4 hours and antibiotics. It took 4 more days before their eyes cleared and 2 more days of treatment after that. I sent the groomer a pic of the vet bill. The owner never contacted me to ask how they were doing after talking to the vet and made no offer of covering the vet bill. While I don't think it was intentional, it happened under their carelessness and caused Bert & Ernie considerable discomfort, and me time and $300. How you handle a problem speaks loudly of how you treat your clients and the business you run. I would NOT recommend A Very Important Pet to anyone. The owner took zero responsibility and accused me of not taking proper care of their grooming. I would give Zero stars like the owner taking Zero responsibility.

    After
    Terie R.

    Just picked up my sweet pup from a grooming appointment. I was a little nervous after reading some of the reviews. We just moved to Clearwater so I picked the closest place to me. It had been about 2 months since her last groom & she had a pretty bad mat in her tail. I was afraid she'd come back shaved but she looks soooo adorable! The groomer did a fantastic job. I would have left a better tip if I could have seen her prior to paying. I would 10/10 recommend AVIP! Photos of before & after should be attached.

    Milo fresh from the groomers and flea free!
    Lovey L.

    I bring Milo here about every 2 months. Milo has had flea problems and they always assist with removing the fleas and getting him groomed so well. I always look forward to picking him up and snuggling. He's like a brand new dog after. The staff is super sweet and you don't have to leave your car

    Never again. My first red flag should have been when the door was locked and I wasn't allowed to go in. I had to go through their drive way to drop my Yorkie guy off. Then the person who took him took off his collar to carry him in. WAY too much room for error. I was asked what kind of groom I wanted. I said I wanted a "nice little boy" groom for him...about half as long as he was. I pointed out some dirt like stuff on the top of his head. I was told it looked like "flea dirt" and if he had fleas he would be given a flea bath. I've never seen a flea on him, my other dog or in my house. When I picked him up I could tell that his face didn't look even. I paid and drove off (have to go through the drive way again). I didn't get very far away and started to rub his head and felt the "flea dirt" was still there!!! I called to see if he had even had a bath and I was told yes. I asked if he had fleas and I was told no. By now I can see that this was a SUPER bad groom. Uneven and choppy. I told the person on the phone I was very disappointed and I wouldn't be back. My friend who referred me called them to voice her disappointment which prompted a call to me. I mentioned the "flea dirt". Now I was told he DID have fleas and was given a flea bath but I wasn't charged for it. I don't believe that for a second because I got a call to ask if his teeth could be scaled. I was asked to bring him back on a week day so it could be fixed. I work and that is why I scheduled a weekend appointment. I was given excuses as to why the groom was so choppy. One being that my dog's hair was uneven to begin with and that's why it was hard to get it even. I'm not a groomer but I know that's not how that works. AVOID AND BEWARE.

    Bum azz nail clipping. Asked from dremmled short round nails and I got this!?!
    Jaime R.

    Complete BS groomer. Made an 8 AM appt for the works on my neighbors dog. (Tried to surprise her with a clean and well groomed pup when she got out out of the hospital). I stressed TWICE that I want the nails on this pup SHORT AND ROUND...I wanted flea bath, ears, face...everything on their menu done. I got okie doked. I figured the dogs spa day would take maybe 2-2 1/2 hours (since no cutting of hair was required)z I called at 10:30 making sure phone number was right. I called again at 12:45...they told me she was in the dryer! Wtf? 5 hours after I dropped her off? Told me she was aggressive towards other animals...no shhh Sherlock. Locked in a loud area in a damn cage! Also, snot nose phone answerer had to be condescending and said "you should've brought her at 10:30, because groomed dogs take longer and are taken FIRST!!!! You've got to be kidding me. Was told she was gonna be ready at 1. Waited until 2:15pm to call them. They said SHE WAS STILL IN THE DRYER!!! Hell no. Told me she would be ready in 15 mins. I just headed up there. The total was only $32...so I know they didn't do everything i asked. Got the pup, paid...and rolled out. Oh and the bum azz job they did on her nails is proof. 7 damn hours smh.

    Justin W.

    During our visit to Florida, we decided to bring our dog Maverick for daycare services while we explored the city, however when we talked to the staff we decided it was best to board our dog. We felt that comfortable to leave our 8 month old American Bully with them and knew he would be well taken care of. By the end of registering our dog, he was making friends with staff, receiving kisses and holding hands. We knew we made a great choice. We picked up Maverick at the end of his stay and he was clean and his nails were trimmed. The staff here are amazing! My wife called several times to check up on Maverick and there was always someone there to reassure her and update her on Mav. We will definitely use their services again the next time we are in the area. Thank you to the staff (especially the one that owns a pit who looks similar to Mav). I think her name is Jody, she is awesome!

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    Always beautiful grooming done with TLC!!! Been using them for years. Never disappointed. Excellent!!!

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    Love my dog and take great care of her! So sad they closed the doors but luckily they still have grooming service which is great!

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    After a week of leaving messages with no return calls. I drove by today. OUT OF BUSINESS

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