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    Columbus All-Breed Training Club

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    3 months ago

    Very knowledgeable regarding beginner obedience. Very helpful trainers. I plan to continue training with them.

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    It's a Dog's World Mobile Grooming - My dog Louie

    It's a Dog's World Mobile Grooming

    (6 reviews)

    I am really struggling leaving this review because I truly loved this business and thought they did…read morean EXCELLENT job grooming my doodle. I was able to get my doodle scheduled for every 6 week grooms in May 2024 after being on a waiting list. I was so thrilled with this business because it made grooms so convenient for us & my pup was SO much happier than being dropped off at a groomer. It was truly the best of both worlds! I always received compliments on how well my pup did during the grooming sessions & his cuts were always PERFECT!! In December 2024, I received a phone call from the owner around 2 weeks after his scheduled groom. The owner informed me they would no longer be able to groom my pup because of his size. When I signed my pup up for grooms, he was around 55lbs and now he's around 65lbs. I understand they do have a 50lb weight limit and was informed they allowed it at first but now he is just too big. They also noted his height, which he is a pretty tall boy. While I completely understand their concern, I am just extremely upset it became an issue over 6 months after the grooms started. His height didn't change much, he just filled out through his body. The main reason I am upset is due to the lack of notice. As a mobile grooming business, they are well aware there is typically a waitlist for these services. While I did get my pup on a waitlist shortly after I was informed of this, he is still on a waitlist for another business. It is now the time for his every 6 week groom & I have no idea when he will be able to get into the new place. I truly wish I would've received more notice for this, even letting me know after his NEXT groom, they would no longer be able to groom him. The owner & groomer are very nice & friendly BUT I do wish this situation was handled differently.

    Best dog grooming in Columbus!!! Not only do they come to you but they do such an amazing job.. my…read morepuppy always comes out looking amazing. Thank you

    Great Southern Animal Hospital

    Great Southern Animal Hospital

    (18 reviews)

    Southside

    They are great with your furbabys ,love the doc,he is very sweet and kind get to the point .always…read moreleave feeling good about my furbaby checkup . Nice place .

    I had many clients speak highly of Dr. Sears so I started taking my dogs to him. I whole heartedly…read moreregret that decision. His demeanor is arrogant, at best. He was often quick to brush off my concerns and was very judgemental of me feeding my dogs real food and homemade meals on more than one occasion. The last straw was when I brought my 14 yo rescue Pom to him on two separate occasions because she was having breathing issues and what seemed like fainting spells. She was a very alert, active and happy girl but for this one issue. He was quick to tell me she was and sounded fine but berated me about the care I was giving her due to these issues. None of which were dangerous or harmful. I stopped taking any of my pets to him after this visit as I knew he had to be missing something vital. At that time I had 3 other dogs, one of which had a previously diagnosed heart condition and I felt he was untrustworthy for their care. Not even 3 months later at 2 in the morning my sweet girl died in my arms at OSU. They had found that she had advanced lung disease but by then there was nothing they could do for her. Crushed. The disrespect, arrogance and incompetence I experienced from Dr. Sears was utterly shameful. I think it's time Dr. Sears retires and passes the reigns to a more compassionate and attentive veterinarian.

    Columbus All-Breed Training Club - petservices - Updated July 2026

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