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    Pampered Pooches

    3.7 (15 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    1 month ago

    They did a GREAT job grooming our toy poodle. She looks so cute! She much more comfortable now in Nevada heat and looks good doing it!

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    1 year ago

    The staff are always so friendly and helpful. They know your dog and help with whatever you need.

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    1 year ago

    Staff is very friendly and accommodating. They take good care of my small dog whenever I need day care.

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    2 years ago

    My dog loves going there. She's always very happy with a wagging tail when we arrive. They are excellent groomers as well but pricey.

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    5 years ago

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    3 years ago

    Great care, easy hours for drop off and pick up. Friendly and attentive! Thanks you two girls!

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    4 years ago

    Arrived before closing to ouch up my dog, as scheduled, and they are closed and worn answer the phone. We live far away. Huge inconvenience.

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    11 years ago

    Fabulous and fast. Thanks for the great grooming on chow chow, Willie Nelson and OES Cooper.

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    Well had a bit of an issue. But they called me and Jodi was very kind and did fix it. And she…read morehas always been very kind both to me and my dog. And honestly is the only reason I have boarded my dog here.

    I normally don't write reviews like this, but after hearing what happened with my granddogs while…read moremy daughter was out of town for a funeral, I feel like I need to say something. These aren't just dogs to me. They are my granddogs, and they are deeply loved. I know how much my daughter worries about them and how seriously she takes choosing someone to care for them. I want to be fair and acknowledge that my daughter should have insisted on seeing their accommodations before leaving them. She knows that now. But she was leaving town for a funeral and had to make a difficult decision. She trusted that a business whose job is to board animals would provide a safe and appropriate place for them. While she was away, she kept trying to calm herself down by reading reviews and telling herself, "They'll be okay. They love dogs. They're taking care of her." She was 10 hours away and even worried that she was bothering the facility by asking questions. She wasn't bothering them. She was paying for a service and asking about the well-being of her dogs. Once she started feeling like something wasn't right, she began asking questions. She repeatedly asked to see where her dogs were staying and requested a photograph of the accommodations. Those questions were ignored. Completely. She wasn't given answers or reassurance. She was left 10 hours away trying to convince herself everything was okay while her concerns were being ignored. Eventually, she trusted her instincts and went to get her dogs as soon as she could. Only after the dogs were home did she finally receive the photograph she had been asking for. When I saw it, I was shocked. The accommodations looked like a prison cell to me. I have to ask: does that look like the kind of environment that would make a worried pet owner feel confident that "they love dogs and they're taking care of her"? If the accommodations were appropriate, why was it so difficult to show them to her when she asked? My daughter also specifically instructed the facility that her dogs were not supposed to be around other dogs and that her two dogs, who are sisters, were not supposed to play together. Those instructions were not followed. Being told afterward that those things were "allowed" does not make it acceptable. Allowed by the facility does not mean authorized by the owner. My daughter knows her dogs. She gave those instructions for a reason. And this is what concerns me about other animals. What if the next dog is frightened, reactive, elderly, medically fragile, or simply doesn't tolerate unfamiliar dogs? What if an owner specifically says their dog must remain separated and that instruction is ignored? An unexpected interaction can turn into a fight in seconds. Another family's animal could potentially be seriously injured because someone decided an owner's instructions were optional. My granddogs came home healthy, and I am incredibly grateful. But nothing bad happening this time does not make the decisions acceptable. You shouldn't have to wait for an animal to be hurt before safety and an owner's instructions become important. I am also very concerned about the difficulty my daughter had communicating with the facility. When you have someone's animals in your care, there should be a clear and reliable way for the owner to reach you, especially during severe thunderstorms when you know one of the dogs is terrified of thunder. My daughter wasn't being difficult. She was being a responsible pet owner. I'm thankful my granddogs are home. But I'm angry that my daughter spent so much of her time away trying to convince herself her dogs were okay instead of receiving straightforward answers from the people she was paying to care for them. Trusting the facility without seeing everything first may have been her mistake. But once she became uncomfortable and started asking questions, those questions should have been taken seriously--not ignored. To every pet owner reading this: ask questions. Insist on seeing the accommodations. Don't apologize for wanting to know where your animal is. Don't worry about bothering the people you're paying. And if something feels wrong, listen to your instincts. You are trusting someone with a life you love. My granddogs will never go back. I sincerely hope other pet owners learn from this experience before they find themselves miles away, trying to convince themselves everything is fine while their instincts are telling them otherwise. Our animals cannot speak for themselves. We have to speak up for them.

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    Friendly staff and most importantly my fur baby enjoys his visit He gets so excited when we pull…read moreup to the parking lot.

    I'm a bit iffy on this place. Why? So I have been to a few of the daycares around town. There's a…read moreparticular style of daycare that I don't find to be very stimulating for dogs and this place kind of fits that format. While it is convenient for me, when I watch the cameras, it looks like the dogs are just wandering around like zombies. Usually other daycares have more interaction with staff. There's maybe one staff member to like 15 or 20 dogs. The other thing is I'm not entirely sure they actually understand dog behavior. Because a lot of the dogs are restless and have zero structure, they don't have great socializing manners. My dog is an intelligent breed who will correct dogs who are rude or in his face and it gets tiring for him if he's doing that more than the staff. So when they told me that they had put him away because he was air nipping at dogs, that was strange. I've never had a report of him having behavior issues. Now if they had told me he seemed tired and needed to be to decompressed, that's fine. Maybe it was the staff's wording. And why she needed to report it to me I don't know because that's just a normal part of daycare and dog behavior. So after reading the reviews I did see instances in which dogs that are being aggressive to begin with or annoying aren't being corrected and then when the dog goes to correct them, which is dog etiquette, the dog who asserts boundaries to protect themselves gets punished? That to me shows a lack of understanding about dog behavior. I've watched the webcams at other daycares, and staff know how to separate dogs or to keep things from escalating and know when it's appropriate to put a dog away in a crate for a little time without making the dog feel bad or without making the owner think there's some big issue. I'm trying to gauge whether he actually likes going here. He comes home tired but not looking happy. And whenever we go there in the morning, he tends to whine, which he doesn't do at the other locations we've been. So this one will probably start getting rotated out of his daycare choices for the week. But on the positive side, I do like that they have a little events for the dogs or special treats and get your permission. I just don't feel very confident that it's anything more than just like a room full of dogs all walking around in circles. Like at least interact with them a little bit? Maybe add another counselor or two per group? Make me feel like everybody is taking classes about dog behavior and understand different dog breeds and how dogs are meant to interact? Also the webcam never seems to work very well. I'll watch on the phone or don't even try to watch on the laptop and it goes in and out but at least they have a webcam because barx parx doesn't. And there may be people and dogs who love this place or love the locations in other parts of Las Vegas but for intelligent breeds, I just don't think this place is very stimulating or matches well with his needs. Maybe this is just what happens when you take a bunch of dogs regardless of personality and throw them in together. Dogs have different play styles and some dogs are annoying to other dogs. But here, it just feels like a major free-for-all. The staff are mostly friendly, but maybe also communicating different things to the dog owners in a different way would have probably avoided me feeling less confident about this place because now I'm worried about who my dog is with during the day. If you don't know dogs, that's kind of concerning.... And I'm not seeing anything in my experience or my dog's reactions or through the webcam that makes me feel confident... And with that many dogs per one counselor, I can see where it would be easy for a dog to get hurt.

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