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    5 months ago

    Nicole is incredible! Ive seen the magic happen before my eyes. Would give 10stars if I could.

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    (35 reviews)

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    Mak provided excellent customer service in the fish department. I came in knowing nothing and she…read morewas very well-informed and helpful. She was pleasant, knowledgeable, and patient with my many questions.

    i'd stopped by the pet store tuesday, on the way from going to the gym to picking up breakfast,…read moremainly because of an interest i've had in painting the nails of the dog my mom and i have been watching. that said, the store does not sell pet-friendly nail polish. however, in order to give some regard for the polite, kind customer service given by the worker who opened the store that day, i'd got three dog treat cookies, one for each of the three dogs at the house where i'm living. for the two male dogs, i'd immediately set sight on the ice cream cone shaped treats, with sprinkled frosting in the place of an ice cream scoop, and for the female dog, i selected a green flower-shaped treat, a daisy or an orchid i'd guess specifically, after the same worker who answered the nail polish question showed me a selection of flower cookies available at the counter in addition to those in the display case in line. although the ice cream cone cookies did not break apart easily after separating the ice cream scoop section from the cone section, the larger male dogs did not have a problem eating the somewhat large pieces, and the smaller female dog did not have a problem eating the flower cookies, which i was able to rather easily break apart at the petals into six pieces. and lastly, though i'd not yet thought to ask about such a product during the recent experience, i'm interested to learn if the store sells pet-friendly hair gel, so i'd be able to hold the hair of the female dog in place when she is in a mood to wear the hair on the center of her head styled in a mohawk.

    Top Dog Ranch

    Top Dog Ranch

    (26 reviews)

    First, the positive. The staff at TDR are extremely nice and really seem to truly love animal. So…read morethere's that. Now, the negative. Their prices are incredibly overpriced. Our boarding facility in California: 1. Charges $30 less per day. This is Oklahoma, not California. The prices should be priced accordingly. 2. Has a dedicated play area for each kennel which is considered an indoor/outdoor run. This is open 24/7. 3. The kennel's owner or staff are on the property 24/7. Our issues with TDR is if they really cared about their tenants, they would have staff on duty 24/7 for emergencies. If something happens after 6pm, your pet is screwed. They won't be checked on until 6 the next morning. That is not acceptable in our book. Another issue is our dogs can't hold their urine for 12+ hours and they urinated on their beds. That NEVER happened at our kennel in California. Now, we have to replace 2 expensive dog beds and to top it off, a dog chewed off the corner of their feed container. Our dogs are trained and wouldn't do that. Needless to say, TDR is off of our preferred list of boarding facilities. A sad lesson learned on our part.

    I was a longtime customer of this facility, but since the recent change in management (Since…read moreFebruary 2026), I've noticed a significant decline in both care and professionalism. It used to feel welcoming and personal--staff knew our dogs by name and created a sense of trust. Unfortunately, that's no longer the case. There has been a high amount of staff turnover in a short time, and employees often seem unfamiliar with the dogs in their care. This lack of consistency raises concerns about training and experience. I'm have concerns about: * Unclear amounts of outdoor playtime versus time spent in kennels. On multiple occasions, I've driven by in the middle of a beautiful day and no dogs were outside playing. * Potential safety issues due to limited and inexperienced staffing. How can you take out multiple groups of dogs to play without adequate supervision? Clients aren't paying for dogs to be shut up in a kennel. We're paying for dogs to play and socialize with adequate supervision As stated in the website. * Late openings due to staff not having access or keys. The facility opens at 7:30 am. Since new management took over, employees have been reporting at 7:30. Sometimes later. Some employees arrive on time, but can't get in because the one with the key isn't there. Any business that OPENS their doors at 7:30 am should expect employees or manager to arrive at 7:00 am or earlier to allow for computers to be turned on for check in, check to see who is coming in for the day, lights on, and most importantly check on dogs that are being boarded Since they've been kenneled all night. Overall, these changes have made it difficult to feel confident in the level of care and safety being provided. With the previous staff, level of care, and customer service I would have given them five stars. Now, it's just not the same. I don't recommend. I'm taking my pup elsewhere.

    K9 Solutions - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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