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    Holy Cow Critters

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    Biscuits Doggie Daycare

    Biscuits Doggie Daycare

    3.9
    (42 reviews)

    We have used this place for years for our fur baby. Don't know if the staff has changed or what but…read morethe service has gone downhill. Even after filling out forms in their office at drop off, they still messed up our boarding. This place has been trusted with our baby, but now not feeling it. If they can't do simple things as agreed, what is happening behind closed doors out of our sight.

    I've done daycare and boarding here with them and my dog was happy and healthy both times! The…read morereason I can't give 5 stars and why I probably won't be returning are just inconveniences on my end: Their meet and greet will expire in 6 months if you do not use their services for that long, and you must repay the fee of $30. The $30 does not get you a free day of daycare like many other facilities. So if you board infrequently (like me) you have to repeat the process everytime. I also think some wording on the website needs to be changed. On the FAQ for boarding, it reads to bring food in a "a re-sealable bag as kibble oxidizes quickly which results in substantial nutrient loss." Most places want the food in something re-seable for the reason stated in the quote, however this isn't the reason I was told at drop off; their reason is due to convenience for the caretakers. What they mean to say is food MUST be *pre-measured* *per meal* and *individually* bagged in ziploc bags otherwise there's a fee. This was not told to me until I dropped off my dog with her sealed food container and measured food cup. They then said it would be a $15 bagging fee. I did receive a text before my dog boarded that I can go over the email about boarding reminders however I never got any emails, my confirmations were done through text with an email receipt sent at the end of her stay. No big deal, I didn't think much of it because I got confirmation/reminder texts of her stay and I had read the website/FAQs multiple times to make sure I did not miss anything. I don't even own ziploc bags because I think it's wasteful and I don't like surprise fees because this information should've been readily available on the website (even if that information was in that missing email). I was about to run down the street and grab a $1 box because my dog was only staying 3 nights, but a different worker than the one checking me in overheard and helped me out, so that was appreciated!

    The Muttropolitan

    The Muttropolitan

    3.9
    (12 reviews)

    The owners and employees of this company wear their hearts on their sleeves! They simply love dogs!…read more We left our senior dog with them for the first time last week and he just flourished. He was not only safe, bu t HAPPY there! They responded to my first check-in text within minutes, with a photo that warmed my heart. They continued to communicate (unsolicited) during his stay. When I picked him up, he had his exit bath, nails clipped, and a sweater they threw in because "he might get a chill out there because he's still damp." Over and above! I love this business model and the dedication of the women who own the business and employ others who obviously love the dogs. HIghest recommendation!

    My experience (well, my dog's experience) at Muttropolitan has been very positive. My dog is an…read moreexuberant rescued Rottweiler. She had basic manners when I brought her there, which I did for socialization and to give myself a break from a demanding still puppy of about 2.5 years old. In the time she has been there she has come a long way. She loves her caretakers, and has several favorite playmates. She has calmed down significantly. They definitely know how to handle larger stubborn dogs without breaking their spirit. My dog is always excited when we drive there. As soon as the car turns onto South Tacoma Way she perks up and start whining and wiggling her bottom. If my dog was unhappy there I am sure that her reaction would be quite different. I hope that she can go there for many more years.

    Positive Approach Dog Training & Daycare

    Positive Approach Dog Training & Daycare

    3.8
    (102 reviews)

    Ally (the black and white dog) loves this daycare. She's a super shy timid dog and doesn't take to…read morepeople easily. Shout out to Corvus and Delaney as they've done a great job with her. Also I love being able to check in on her at any time during the day with their cameras. Also very affordable for $35 a day on weekends which I often work on weekends. I live in Kent and I won't take my dogs to any other daycare because Positive approach is so good. I drive over for them!

    We have boarded our dog at Positive Approach multiple times and there has never been a negative…read moreincident of him in the daycare. His stays went well and some of the time we could even observe him at play on video cameras (when they were working) . He was there for 2 weeks last on his last visit. We got a great report on our dog when we picked him up and we never saw any issues when we watched him on their cameras. We put in for a reservation for this Dec for an 8 day stay. The cost of the stay is $55 per day - $440 plus we also have him groomed on pick-up day. Now I'm being told that in order for him to stay in Dec he must come in to attend "a few days" of daycare again. We live in Olympia and having to drive to Tacoma a "few" (undefined quantity) days is very inconvenient and would cost us $44 per visit! This is supposedly to "protect my dog" but it is really? Why can't we simply drop him off for a few hours if they need to "observe" him with other dogs again? Besides, the chances are the dogs he interacts with during a play date won't be the same dogs that are there when he boards in 6 weeks. Although we had good experiences in past stays, it is unreasonable to charge for multiple visits just to observe our dog who has never given them any trouble in the past.

    Curlette's Critter Care

    Curlette's Critter Care

    5.0
    (1 review)

    I used Nancy Curlette to petsit my 2 kitties for about 7 years when I lived in University Place…read more She is wonderful! Both kitties required medications and copius amounts of love and attention, daily brushings were mandatory (per the kitties). Nancy was always extremely diligent, trustworthy, reliable and caring. She would give me advice on caring for them and whether she noticed any changes in their habits that might indicate potential problems - very much appreciated. Plus, she kept an eye on my house and made sure my plants were watered & mail picked up. I always returned to a house that was in order and well-fed kitties. I would recommend Nancy to anyone looking for a petsitter - she's the best there is!

    From the owner: Since 2006, Curlette's Critter Care has been doing business in Tacoma, Fircrest, University Place,…read moreLakewood, Oakbrook and Steilacoom. We are licensed and insured, specializing in Dog Walking and In Home Pet Care. There are numerous references that can attest to the company slogan, "Your Pet's Are My Concern." Dog Walking is only part of the service we provide. Pet Sitting while you are away, no matter how long that may be, is also a service. Don't think we're limited to dogs...cats are welcome to experience our care too. We want you and your pet's to enjoy your time away from each other. That way all of you are happier when you're re-united:) Pet's that need medication can be cared for also. Geriatric pet's are appreciated and treated with the respect they deserve. It's important to understand their needs after a lifetime of faithfulness. After being with three of my dogs when they departed, I truly understand the loss of a pet. But I know they go to heaven, just ask Dean Braxton:)

    Holy Cow Critters - petservices - Updated July 2026

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