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    Paws in Paradise Resort and Spa

    3.2 (15 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Naveen D.

    Our puppy loves Paws in Paradise. He literally jumps out of the car and rushes to the door to go play when I pull up. They take such good care of him for both day and overnight stays. I love that we can check in on him through the web cams when we are traveling. The groomers here are also wonderful. We are thankful to have such a caring and reliable team nearby to help take care of our pup.

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    The Ritz Pawton

    The Ritz Pawton

    (3 reviews)

    I am absolutely furious about the experience I had with The Ritz Pawton and regret trusting them…read morewith my dog. I brought my Cockapoo in with clear instructions and multiple reference photos showing exactly what I wanted. Instead of following those instructions, they shaved her down without my consent leaving her completely shaved with a poodle type head and a lions tail. At no point did anyone call or text me to ask permission, even though they later claimed "matting" as an excuse. Any competent, professional groomer knows you ASK the owner first before making a drastic decision like that. They did not. The haircut itself is awful -- uneven, careless, and nothing remotely close to the photos I provided. My dog looked embarrassed and stressed when I picked her up, and I was honestly shocked at how bad the job was. What made this even worse was the groomer's attitude when I confronted her. She was rude, dismissive, and showed zero accountability or concern. No apology. No explanation. No attempt to make it right. Just pure indifference. This place clearly does not respect their clients, their instructions, or their pets. If you care about your dog, do not come here -- because they will do whatever they want without asking and then act like it's your problem.

    The Ritz Pawton North Augusta, SC staff is compassionate, friendly, and caring. The facilities are…read moresuper clean and accommodating. My grandpup attends doggie daycare and has been groomed at the Ritz. I think the name says it all. I can't say enough about the owner and her staff. Thank you Ritz Pawton, North Augusta!!

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    Southern Serenitys Camp Canine

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    I would like to take a few moments and express my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to Southern Camp…read moreCanine and Rebecca Starling. We got a beautiful tan and white Shih Tzu named Gizmo. He was wild when we got him from the previous owners. He refused to deal with me and my wife. He loved my two Grandsons (who live with us) and stayed in the room with them. We had to go out of town, and we boarded Gizmo with them. That's when I found out that Rebecca ran a training program. It was a 30-day session. While we missed him greatly, we kept in touch thru texts and pics. On September 20, Rebecca brought Gizmo home to us. I would have never believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes. He had settled down. He came to us. She went over the different commands he understood, and we practiced. Soon she left to go home. He went outside with me on a leash. No pulling. No wildness. A completely different dog! Two weeks in and he comes when called. He jumps up on the chair with us. He keeps me company as I work daily. He loves belly and back scratches. This week, I decided to try going outside with him with no leash! FANTASTIC! Does his business then wants to play! This is the dog I wanted when we chose Gizmo. I cannot thank Southern Camp Canine and Rebecca Starling enough! Just a superb job of training. He is a joy to have in the family. David W. Hepner, Sr.

    I have used Rebecca for my dog for over 10 years- she is the best and I trust her like no other!…read moreShe treats my dog like her own -very loving caring and personal! Look no further Starling's camp canine is top notch

    Barking Lot Boutique

    Barking Lot Boutique

    (5 reviews)

    Tracey cut our 12-year-old pup's hair for a little over four years. Madi can be a grumpy pup…read moresometimes but Tracey was always patient with her, her haircut always looked great and she smelled amazing when we picked her up. My only complaint is that she didn't move to Germany with us because we have had trouble finding a groomer that we like as much or does nearly as good of a job. We miss her!

    ***Warning***Warning***Warning*** Do not take your puppies…read morethere if you love them! We made the terrible mistake of bringing our little, 4 month, 2.5 lb, Maltese pup to Barking Lot Boutique last week, one of the worst businesses we've ever dealt with. Lying, unprofessionalism, and a total lack of care for the well-being of pets. When we made our appointment, we asked for a particular groomer who had been recommended by an acquaintance, we clearly specified that it was our puppy's first visit to the groomer and he only needed to be introduced to the experience, equipment, and maybe, maybe have some minor grooming done if possible. This same exact information was shared again on three other occasions before our appointment: when we called to confirm, when we wrote it down on the paperwork, and one last time at their door before they took our little puppy inside. The appointment started at 8, hours passed and we had no update on our pup. However, 5 hours later, we received a text message stating that our pup hat bitten one of the groomers (plural) and that they were going to try once more. At that moment we knew something was happening. A puppy should never wait five hours to be seen, and even the most gentle, friendly and obedient pet will react to mistreatment and neglect. On our way to their business, we called to get an update. Surprisingly, they told us they were done and we could pick him up. Once at their door, a man who would later identify (via phone) as the owner, came out holding our puppy, whom was trembling in fear and in apparent shock. "Oh, everyone loved this little pup," he said. Followed by "but we didn't do anything to HER." "She bit one of the groomers," "is this HER first time at the groomer?" At that point I knew he had no clue about our dog. Wrong gender, and asking the question I never wanted to hear (something they should've known). Once I grabbed my pup, I noticed he felt a bit wet, and was a little smelly, the owner then said, "well, we just gave him a bath, since he didn't let us do anything." My wife asked why was he given a bath if this was not even requested? No response. We decided to leave since our pup was terrified and in distress. In the car, we noticed he was missing his collar, so I returned to ask for it immediately. Took a few minutes for them to find it while making fun of how little it was. Once on my hand, I noticed that the collar had been tighten all the way, something that simply broke my heart. At home, we called again to gather more information and still no clear answer was given. The owner claimed that our pup had been seen by someone in training, ending with "What do you want me to say?, and proceeded to be dismissive. The nerve, the lack of integrity, and the shameless lying. At home we noticed that our pup had not even been rinsed thoroughly, and in fact, had part of his paws trimmed, and some nails clipped. Evidence that totally contradicted what the owner had claimed when he lied right to our face. So, our puppy was not attended by the groomer we requested, was not given the care he needed this being his first introductory visit, was given a bath when not requested, had only part of his paws done, was not rinsed properly, was called the wrong gender, was left for 5 hours unattended with no potty break, food, treats, surrounded by larger dogs and was completely abandoned and abused. It took a few days for us to re-adjust our pups behavior after the terrifying, dangerous experience. But now he is fortunately ok, playful, gentle, and being the obedient, lovely pup he always is. Finally groomed by experts and far away from the Barking Lot Boutique. As customers, we were also abused, lied to, and treated with no dignity and respect, so it is our duty to warn other pet owners about this place in order to prevent traumatic experiences that jeopardize the safety and well-being of our beloved friends, whom in many cases cannot defend themselves.

    Paws in Paradise Resort and Spa - petboarding - Updated August 2026

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