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    Klondike Pet Care - My boys!

    Klondike Pet Care

    (11 reviews)

    I am all for using Mom and Pop joints, it helps our community prosper. Klondike pet care has been a…read morefamily owned and run business since the 80's I believe. I have been bringing my babies to Klondike's for well over 3 years. Desiree the owner, is an incredible animal loving people person and I adore her. I had the pleasure of meeting Desi through a referral. My neighbor used Klondike's for her pitty mix and after a personal series of unfortunate events, I required boarding for my 2 dogs every weekend for several months. I have a Great Pyrenees and a Poodle mix and they have been absolutely spoiled by Desiree. My boys have loved coming to the kennel every single visit since. They know they are coming about 10 minutes away and you can tell they are stoked, My pyrenees has even jumped out my car window because I was taking to long to open the car door, all to get to Desiree quicker! The Kennel is on personal private property and Desiree lives a short walk away, which makes me confident my babies will be well taken care of. Desiree also handles all of my grooming needs. My boys had a photo shoot coming up and Desiree was able to squeeze them in for their regular doggy doo's. My boy's get so many compliemnts on how good they look. Desiree makes sure my Great Pyrenees stays free of mats and tangles in his abundence of fur. Thank you for your wonderful services Desi, you are truly one of a kind.

    I had a last minute trip the weekend before Christmas so that Friday I called around to multiple…read moreplaces. They didn't pick up the first time but I received a call back in less than a hour, which really surprised me. While trying to find the facility for drop off I was a little lost as you can't see the place from the road only a white sign. The drive up the dirty road was a little surprising to me as they don't have many pictures. I knew I had no other options on sure short notice. Walking in, the smell was alarming and the cats roaming around didn't give me the best feeling. They employees where nice and pleasant during check in. I was told over the phone that boarding was $18/a day and his bath would be $15. During pick up I was told the price was $90 which I'm not sure how they came up with those numbers if I dropped off Friday and picked up Monday (2 full days, 2 half days - $18/day and 1 bath $15) either way I didn't question it as I planned on tipping for the service. I didn't like that he was still wet when I picked him up and in the car he slept the entire time which is so not normal for a Shiba. However, They seem to be family owned which is great and I always try to suppose local businesses! I would use them again if I need boarding.

    Scenic Hills Veterinary Hospital - Typical exam room

    Scenic Hills Veterinary Hospital

    (80 reviews)

    I used to bring my pet here before he got put down, but they have always been super respectful and…read moreexplanatory, and it won't break the bank. The only thing they could do better is the wait time.

    I arrived on time for my dog's first visit. While checking in, I noticed an unusually heavy…read morereliance on paper forms and paper records--surprising in 2025. After check-in I sat next to a woman with a Dalmatian who had a hacking cough. To make small talk, I asked if she was there about the cough and mentioned that the crowded waiting room created a high risk of contagion--concerns the staff did not seem to be addressing. She then told me she was there to euthanize her dog. When I asked the dog's age, she said seven and began to cry. I paused, then gently asked why she had made that decision. She said the dog had bitten her daughter and asked to be left alone. I respected that, but first offered resources to arrange an objective evaluation to determine whether euthanasia was truly necessary, and I offered to make immediate arrangements to take the dog to an appropriate shelter for assessment and potential placement in a home without children. She declined and again asked to be left alone, ending our conversation. I raised the issue with a staff supervisor and the office manager. Both stated that the practice's policy is never to question an owner's decision, viewing euthanasia as the owner's exclusive prerogative. I asked about the veterinarian's ethical and moral obligation to weigh all relevant factors before ending an animal's life. Both reiterated that the decision rests solely with the owner. I posed a hypothetical--an owner requesting euthanasia simply because of a move to an apartment with a no-pet policy--and they said the underlying reason would be immaterial. The manager added that the practice is owned by a veterinarian and this is his policy. At that point, further discussion seemed pointless. I canceled my dog's appointment and left; I cannot in good conscience patronize a business that treats such decisions without professional evaluation.

    THE GROOMERY - groomer - Updated June 2026

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