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    Ivy Pets

    3.9 (10 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Dental cleaning

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    2 years ago

    They aren't fully staff. There to much back and forth. No permanent, regular Dr. To much inconsistency

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    (147 reviews)

    Bedford Stuyvesant

    Yes this place is really a good good spot for your fur babies…read more I've been coming here since my daughter was born yes you fur baby is my daughter and she's now five yrs old I wanted her to look like a Finnekin which is a Pokémon and I was in contact with Gabriella since nov3rd even though she made me panic and sweat a bit once I got there that no groomers would be able to do my daughter.....and saw both of our sad faces and pouting she got one of her groomers to come back and color my baby and Sweetheart once I saw my child my heart couldn't take it because I usually they always do a good good job use all organic products, walks your dogs,and babysit too and plays with them come on you would want your child to be happy and comfortable even though its just 2hrs or 6hrs. So Gabriella and company Thank you!!

    my dog got a groom earlier yesterday for around 180$ not only was that kind of pricey and forgot to…read morecutt his nails or brush his teeth as i paid for he comes out with an irritated eye and they gave eyes drops to rinse the irritated eye. he went from a squinched eye to it being shut all the way with mucus coming out within a hour or 2 from leaving so after rinsing his eye again we noticed it got worst and ended up in the Er for an extra price of 500$ now not including cabs to get to these places so his 180$ cutt now got me around 800$ for the day thanks for whatever procedure yall done to mess with his eye this bad just sharing so the next person think twice on a simple groom that could turn into more here . He now have to recieve tobramycin eye drops for the next 7 days along with a cone so he wont try to scratch his eyes out and finally on the way home 4am wow perfect haircutt day

    Corey Harden k9 - Working a pitbull rescue in the park

    Corey Harden k9

    (10 reviews)

    Ditmas Park, Flatbush

    Corey is a terrible dog trainer and from my interactions with him over the couple of months that we…read moreworked together, I get the sense that he's a terrible person as well. Let me take you on a journey. You're young and naive, you adopted a dog during the pandemic. The rescue told you that she is a very chill dog. She is, in fact, not chill. She is under-socialized and fearful of everything. You look for a dog trainer. Without doing any research, you accept your neighbors recommendation of Corey Harden K9. It is the worst decision of your life. We set up our consultation meeting at our apartment because one of our issues was resource guarding of the space. Our just rescued 8-month old dog Sona is a Shepherd mix, very guardy so she barks at the door and at any sound in the hallway. Corey came in and literally kicked Sona. She was so afraid that she peed in the apartment. After a few minutes, Sona did get used to his presence and began to display more soft, curious behaviors like sniffing and going up to lick Corey. So as obviously insane as the situation was, we went ahead and booked Corey as our trainer. We were stupid and overwhelmed - this guy's a professional dog trainer and says all this is normal, who we were to disagree. (All this to say, don't judge me for staying with Corey as long as I did. I need to emphasize again that I was a real life moron and knew nothing about dogs at the time.) We mostly wanted to work with Corey on leash manners. Sona pulled relentlessly on her martingale to the point that she was choking herself, and she will pull through that anyway. It made walks deeply unpleasant. She was also leash reactive. At our next session, we met at Prospect Park for a walk. Corey immediately put her on a prong and popped her VERY hard on the collar. Sona yelped loudly. Thinking back, Corey is lucky that Sona is a sweet dog and did not redirect at him for that. To be clear, there's nothing wrong with communicating with your dog that there are things you want/don't want, but he consistently applied unnecessarily harsh corrections. He wanted us to start our training with Sona at the Nethermead at Prospect Park during off-leash hours. Anyone that's been there knows its quite chaotic, dogs everywhere! At this point, only a couple weeks after rescuing Sona, we have not had time to form a relationship with her. Yet he ONLY wanted us to work her off-leash at the Nethermead, where Sona would just ignore us and ignore food/toys to dart off with other dogs. Then he would harp on us for not working hard enough? Again, thinking back, this is a horrible and dangerous approach. We should have been on a long line, probably on one of those patches of grass off to the side of the main field so the other dogs were in sight but she still had enough distance to focus on us. A few sessions like this was enough to convince us that Sona was untrainable and that we were horrible dog parents. The entire process left us feeling so defeated, and of course, Sona's obedience and fear aggressive behaviors got worse throughout the entire time. During one of our training sessions at the Nethermead, a man was walking towards us to get through the field. Sona immediately rushed to him and started barking at home, ignoring our recall and we were unable to redirect her with play and food. Corey was literally there, he witnessed this behavior and with a straight face said "don't worry about that man, dogs have a sixth sense so they can tell when someone has a bad vibe." Um, does this sound logical to you? Does this sound like something a professional dog trainer would say? Anyway, we clearly never worked on desensitization or counter-conditioning for her fear of strangers because Corey was delusional and convinced us that Sona is a medium that can sense vibez. Of the few things we did right with Sona, crate training is the one I'm most grateful for. Absolutely no credit goes to Corey for this because we crate trained her before we started working with him. However, I can credit him for undoing all of our crate training effort because he encouraged us to crate her and BANG ON HER CRATE REALLY LOUDLY whenever she barked at the door. What was once a nice, cozy, safe place to relax became a really confrontational space. Once, he took Sona for a pack walk. He brought her back an hour later with four bloody paws, she needed booties and couldn't really walk for more than 10 minutes outside for several weeks until they healed. After using six or seven of our ten session package, we decided that we're done. We never communicated with him again, ignored all his messages, and didn't even ask for the remainder of our money back. In the time that he worked with Sona, she went from friendly but anxious to straight up aggressive. I wish I could go back in time to before I worked with Corey, I believe Sona wouldn't have developed severe behavior issues it it wasn't for him. Sona is doing great now, we got a real trainer and she's thriving.

    After HITTING my 7 month old puppy, he was acting like it wasn't a big deal at all. We had to rush…read morehim to a hospital, since he injured his eye very badly. Corey promised that he will take care of all the hospital costs. After sending him the bill, he told us that he is willing to pay 1/4 of the amount. We told him that we won't accept that and that we would at least want a refund for the 5 sessions remaining. Haven't heard from his since. Terrible and a very scary experience.

    HI-BK Doggy Daycare

    HI-BK Doggy Daycare

    (22 reviews)

    Fort Greene

    Brie loves HI-BK Daycare! She's always excited to go and comes back happy and tired. One day, they…read morenoticed a little bit of blood in her urine and let us know right away. Because of them, we caught her bladder stones early. I'm super grateful for the team at HI-BK!

    HI-BK is a wonderful and great place if you're looking for a good, reputable and professional…read moredaycare. Our dog Millie, has been going to hi-bk for over two years and has loved it since day one. I'm an anxious dog owner, and tend to over worry but I never do when Millie is at daycare because I always see how happy and well attended she is. Her tag starts wagging the second we mention she's going to daycare, and scratches the door to get in if the door isn't opened fast enough. She loves the staff, always takes a moment to say goodbye before heading home after greeting us, especially if it's Richmond at the desk. They have strong guidelines about vaccines, dog's health, temperament tests, crate testing for boarding, and more which always made me feel very confortable and assured that they're putting these procedures in place to keep HI-BK safe for all staff and dogs. The space is well kept and clean. It's obvious that everyone who works at HI-BK cares for the dogs so much, they are all so friendly and welcoming, and most importantly, they are so kind and well mannered with the dogs. Millie loves people's attention and she gets lots of love and attention. I wouldn't trust anyone with the care of Millie but I would always trust hi-bk to be a safe and welcoming space for Millie. Millie has been to HI-BK for daycare, boarding and grooming and I would recommend all three to anyone who's looking for a place for their pup.

    Ivy Pets - vet - Updated July 2026

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