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    Off Leash K9 Training, Myrtle Beach

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 7:30 pm

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    2.0
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    This was a pretty nice Pet Smart in general. It's not that a pet store can do much to stand out,…read morebut they did have a few problems while we were there hence the three stars. First off the smell is bad but expected in a store with lots of live pets, just be ready for it. The main issue I had was that we went in looking to possibly adopt a kitten that day and they apparently don't have reps from the shelters there anymore so the employees are the ones doing all the adoption procedures. The problem was that they didn't know any information about the cats, not even what was on the sheets. It's hard to make such a serious purchase without any knowledge of the history or types of cats they are. Hopefully they will expand the knowledge they have about the kittens in the future as they seemed to have just started doing this on there own.

    1-Star Review - PetSmart, 1301 Oak Forest Lane, Myrtle Beach…read more I visited this location around 7:00 PM to purchase several dog items. Because I am not familiar with the store layout, I politely asked an employee for help locating specific products. The employee, who indicated he was overseeing the store that evening, responded with visible irritation. When I returned to ask for clarification on an item I could not find, he raised his voice and stated, "You dashers need to look around and find things yourself." There were only a few customers in the store at the time, and my request was polite and reasonable. The interaction felt unnecessarily hostile and dismissive. As a paying customer, I expect basic professionalism and courtesy when asking for assistance. I left feeling that the treatment I received was unfair and, frankly, biased. No customer should feel uncomfortable simply for asking for help locating merchandise. I hope corporate leadership reviews management conduct at this location and ensures all customers are treated with equal respect.

    Off Leash K9 Training, Myrtle Beach - pet_training - Updated July 2026

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