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    Scout's House - Walking on all fours again!

    Scout's House

    (34 reviews)

    There are loads of other 5-star reviews and I agree with everything in them. Scout's House is…read moreobviously a labor of love that just happens to be a business. The individualized attention to your pet is truly unbelievable. Detailed personalized reports, video tutorials for your pet and starring your pet, thorough pre-briefing and de-briefing with every session. I want to add creativity and determination. Lots of people think they have a stubborn dog, but Andrea let me know my dog truly was a grand prize winner. Elfie went on strike multiple times during every session, but she met her match in Andrea who never gave up figuring out ways to get Elfie to use that right forelimb. She even put a hair scrunchie on Elfie's snout so she would instinctively bat it off to work that range of motion. And instead of being frustrated by my stubborn dog, Andrea just loved her all the more for it. In spite of Elfie's resistance, she always walked a little more each week. And now, several months after Elfie graduated from PT, she is racing around like a puppy, going on longer walks and playing with more joyfulness than before her injury and surgery ever happened. For that matter, I should mention Elfie was referred by Lenity just next door, where Dr. Carlson performed the surgery on Elfie's shoulder. It was so convenient to have that partnership between the two. Thanks so much to Scout's House for everything!

    We have had such a positive experience with Scout's House! My chihuahua just graduated from…read morephysical therapy after having double knee surgery (TPLO surgery) and has progressed so well. Each dog has a session on their own with no other animals present, and it's incredible how the staff motivate your pet to do the exercises. They send you videos explaining their techniques so you can do the exercises at home. We went once a week for 6 weeks after surgery, then did a few more sessions once every other week, with daily PT sessions at home. The entire team here were so kind and knowledgeable and they kept the surgery team (at Lenity, also fabulous) updated on my dog's progress. Sessions were $149 after an initial consultation which I believe was $249. I could not recommend them more highly!

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    Petco

    (202 reviews)

    My sister just got a guinea pig from this god awful place and the highly untrained employees said…read morethat the two we got were both regular, absolute bull crap. One of them turned out to be a fancy one that inherently have seizures and recently died with nothing we could do. A while back we took her to the vet because or a red eye and they gave her a full examination and said she was completely fine and healthy, more BS. This is the second time I've been tricked like this and I'm so absolutely fed the hell up with these untrained employees not being able to recognize a difference between animals breeds due to severe lack of training. I will most likely be raising my concerns with animal rights boards and organizations such as PETA to hopefully call out you and other organizations for failing to provide the proper information needed to care for these criminals and I will not be returning

    I should've checked the reviews before calling about grooming services…read more.. Was trying to bring my 9 year old Pitbull in JUST for nail trimmings. Spoke with a young lady who at first was very happy to set up an appointment for me but once she started taking my info down she became more distant as I answered her questions. Her voice turned immediately less friendly when I said my dog was a Pitbull...then again when I mentioned she was a 9 year old on joint supplements. I told her I could provide proof of rabies (which is required, totally understandable) and that the supplements were just over the counter, not prescribed. "We're just really strict over here and if she has joint problems, we're gonna be propping her legs up to work on her." Yes...they have no problem doing that at the Petsmart's I've taken her to. And my dog's totally friendly with those techs. The young lady refused to finish making the appointment so...now i know why this place is rated so low. Thanks for making my pet feel so unwelcomed.

    Reptile Realms - San Mateo - Snakes

    Reptile Realms - San Mateo

    (3 reviews)

    We spent a couple of hours perusing through the exhibits on a Sunday. There is a lot to look at and…read moreif you're a kid, or a reptile enthusiast, there is a lot to get excited over. You have an assortment of diff reptiles, from monitors, to snakes, to iguanas, to geckos, etc. that you can choose to observe, pet, hold, or even buy. If you decide to buy anything, you also have all the items available to set up a tank for the first time or just stock up on some supplies if you already have an existing set up. The prices here were very competitive, there were exhibit deals happening all around. If you do want to hold a snake, or even take a picture with it, it will cost you at least $5 a round, so that was a bit costly.

    What a fun event... even for a bunny lover like me, knowing that reptiles are probably my rabbits'…read moreworst enemy... the snakes would eat them, and the tortoise would outsmart them in a race, lol. Reptile Realms (aka the San Jose Reptile Show), for the last two years has been unable to hold the event at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds (as they did annually pre-covid). So they expanded to holding the expo at the San Mateo County Event Center for 2022. Basically there are LOTS of reptile displays, with most of the creatures for sale, and all of them for show. We found mostly snakes, all kinds of sizes, some with very unique patterns, vendors willing to share plenty of knowledge and info about the species, and even some snakes visitors could hold (for free). Besides snakes, there were roaches, crickets, tarantulas, shaved mice, lizards, geckos, chameleons, bearded dragons, tortoises, and some species I can't even name. I realize not all were reptiles, but there was also reptile "food" for sale, and other creatures. And you could get up close and personal with these animals, it was so cool. They also sold clever animal T-shirts and hats, toys (lots of snake themed, but also random stuff like unicorn horns), habitats, plants, and food (for reptiles and for humans). The event took place mainly in a giant hall, so it felt spacious even with the crowds. There were no lines and no wait to enter. And there was plenty of parking (with a $15 fee which was more expensive than the admissions ticket). Some of the reptiles are just sooo cute, especially those baby tortoises, this is a great place to find a new pet. But not for me... my bunnies wouldn't like that.

    Doggylicious Gourmet - petstore - Updated June 2026

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