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    5.0 (1 review)

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    After the Fiasco at Petsmart in oak Creek. I went to this…read morestore. Found out they haven't adopted out pets since Covid. However I had a lovely conversation with an engaging, informed, and FRIENDLY employee named Jamie Maybe she should go and train the people at Petsmart. Hah

    AVOID AT ALL COSTS. If you are considering a grooming appointment, DON'T…read more My dog is a senior, double-coated giant breed. It was 97 degrees today, and he was dropped off for his grooming appointment at 8:30 a.m. He has never taken more than 4 hours to groom. I hear nothing by 1:30 and call them to see what's going on. The groomer acts INCREDIBLY shady when I check in and tells me it's taking long because he has "a lot of hair" I even told her "This feels really uncomfortable" and she laughs and assures me all is well. I should have known then. By 4PM, I again still hadn't received a single phone call, text, or update. After nine years of regular grooming, no groomer has ever kept him anywhere close to that long. I completely understand that giant breeds are physically demanding to groom, which is why I always tip generously--typically 40% or more. I've even had groomers ask if I was sure I meant to leave that much. My gut was screaming at me to go check on my dog so I did. I rush over to discover that my dog has been sitting in the back ALL day and they were only just beginning to start his cut. AFTER EIGHT HOURS. Instead of receiving a sincere apology, I was met with excuse after excuse: the groomer was new, he has a lot of hair, giant dogs take longer, etc. The manager was so incredibly nasty and dismissive, and the groomer even giggled during our conversation. "I told you I was junior hehe!" as if I heard her or even knew what that was supposed to mean. If it takes you three days to groom a dog maybe reconsider your profession. What was borderline abusive is what happened after I left. My dog immediately pulled me toward the nearest patch of grass and desperately needed to go to the bathroom. After being there for eight hours, it was clear he hadn't had a potty break ALL day. He is a SENIOR DOG. No dog should be left in a crate for an entire workday without communication to the owner. If they were running that far behind, someone should have called so I could have picked him up or rescheduled. Instead, he spent the day waiting while I had no idea what was happening. They clearly do not know how to manage their appointments and all of the dogs pay the cosequences in their grooming sweatshop. My dog was EXHAUSTED, so thirsty and so hungry for being forced to stay there ALL DAY while they took dog after dog instead of him. SHAME ON YOU PETCO. I won't be returning, and I strongly encourage other pet owners to stay far away as they obviously do not care. They tried to block my Petco account so I couldn't provide feedback but don't worry gals - I'll share my story across every platform I can find.

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    3.8
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    0/10, would never repeat. If I could give zero stars I would…read more I paid for a 12 class package for my yellow Labrador. I trended the first group training session which consisted of exercises of slamming a door on your dog's head to keep them from trying to run through as well as using your knee to keep your dog from jumping up on you when they see you. During the session as we were waiting for an opportunity to practice slamming our dog's head in a door, the owner Amy Ammon singled me out (from pop a line of 15 people), approached me and in one of the most condescending interactions I've ever had with another human being berated me and said, "no one is going to do this for you." Yes, Amy. I'm fat and when I take my dog for a walk (or training), I generally don't wear a business suit or even Lulu Lemon athleisure. I'm sorry if my comportment is detestable for you. But you clearly need professional psychological help and have exactly zero business running an animal training facility. Needless to say I did not return for any addition sessions. When I asked for a refund they refused to give me even a prorated refund citing that I was clearly an unfit pet owner. Please for the sake of humanity, the universe, and your pet's, NEVER patronize this establishment.

    I have been training my dogs with Amy, Amiable dog training for many years now. I love the…read moreconcepts, training guidance and support given during each lesson whether it be group, private or even zoom, I have always learned something new and had great success with my breeds from Weimaraner, Chesse's and now Bouvier de Flandres X 3 now. I last trained this past summer and continue to use email and text for advice and guidance. Amy will help you get the best success from your dog according to their demeanor, behaviors and training needs. Treats can be used however, it's the trainer's choice and not necessary. What I love is that the dogs are trained with positive praise and reinforcement rather than treats if desired. They learn to respond to your voice and reward of attention rather than being tied to a bag of treats. Corrective collars are used when recommended but not required and not cruel or used for punishment. They are just that. Corrective, a reminder and help with communication. Amy explains and instructs on behaviors and rationale behind the dogs behavior which help you understand your dogs motives and needs more. She really spends individual time with real time feedback to clients. During each class, you will be working with your dog along side others the entire time with short instructions/demonstrations from Amy which means you get more real time working with your pup rather than listening to lengthy instructions and little time to work. I've really enjoyed the classes and have had great results. We tend to take hour dogs with us on many occasions, out to dinner, camping, parks, events and hotels and get much attention from others on how well behaved and comfortable the dogs are in their environment. Kids and adults alike may approach them as well as other dogs, even crabby ones on occasion and they are nonreactive and friendly. I will continue to train every year to keep the dogs engaged! I highly recommend amiable dog training to beginners and advanced as well. I also recommend for a consult for specific behaviors and wellness. Thank you Amiable Dog training for all you do!

    Jay The Dog Trainer - pet_training - Updated July 2026

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