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    PetSmart

    1.5 (14 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Private dog training

    Bath and groom only

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    2 years ago

    I just wish my dog smelled fresher after his grooming there. Trying a new place this time.

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    9 years ago

    Engraved a dog tag here. There seems to be no other place in Twin you can do this. Cost less than 10 bucks.

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    Knight Veterinary Clinic

    Knight Veterinary Clinic

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    Knight is good for general vaccinations or general small appointments. But I wouldn't recommend…read morethem to operate on your pet.

    Short version: These people do not care. I regret not driving to Boise…read more Long story: I took my dog in for a raised spot on his hip, about the size of a dime and half an inch high. Concerned, I asked Dr. Jeremiah about Stelfonta, an injection treatment that worked well for my brother's dog in Nevada. Instead of discussing it, Dr. Jeremiah lectured me about relying on internet research over his 20 years of experience. I apologized, explaining I meant no disrespect and offered to be the first client of his to try Stelfonta, even providing the website and offering to take daily photos of the process he could have for his use (stelfonta.com). He claimed familiarity, comparing it to a horse cream, despite my clarification that it's an injection. He convinced me to proceed with surgery to remove the mass, promising to research Stelfonta and use it if it recurred. A week later, the night before surgery, I completed an electronic form with my dog's photo and my contact information. The next morning, the understaffed clinic required a new photo and re-entered my information due to a system issue. Dr. Jeremiah, when asked what he thought about Stelfonta, again referenced a cream, showing he hadn't researched it as promised. I regret not taking my dog and leaving then. I waited for a pickup call that never came. At 4 p.m., I called and learned they had my cell number wrong, despite having it correct on the form I had filled out from home. Post-surgery, I used an inflatable cone alternative (D&B $30), two people stopped to ask where I had found it and what it cost. I was told it was much more affordable than the clinic's options. Two weeks later, my 86-lb shepherd mix refused to go back into the clinic for stitch removal, panicking. Unable to carry him in, I removed the stitches myself at home. I'm so very disappointed by my experience here.

    PetSmart - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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