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    The Ozaukee Pet Nanny

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Ozaukee County House And Pet Sitters, LLC

    Ozaukee County House And Pet Sitters, LLC

    2.5
    (16 reviews)

    We havent used them ever since the second time we attempted to secure their services. 4 phone calls…read moreand 3 emails later finally got an email back from Angela in all CAPS, bsically saying they will not care for our dog ..thats what neighbors are for. blew my mind, as Tom was very responsible the time we used him and he said how much he liked our dog and definately looking forward to the next time.

    for several years we relied on Tom and Angela to care for our pets. communication was ok, not…read moreawesome and not poor. Our trips ranged in length from 2-3 days to 14 days. Things were going fine for several years until this past year when we installed ring cameras, with the worst event occurring yesterday evening while we are still away out of the country on day 4 of a 7 day trip. We hired Tom and Angela to come to our home for 4 visits per day, 3x15 minutes and 1x30 minute visit daily to feed our fish, two cats, and care for our blind dog. We requested that our dog be walked, played with, brushed, and generally shown empathetic treatment and attention while we are away. Numerous times over the past year, we have observed Tom during the 30 minute visits sitting on his phone and not engaging whatsoever with our dog other than feeding her and taking her outside to go to the bathroom. We were not thrilled about that, but we had been working with them for so long we overlooked it. Last night was the worst though... Our dog is blind, so she needs to be treated with extra care and love. Tom spoke to her gruffly and yanked on her collar/leash to try to get her to stand up, and she slipped her collar. He put the collar back on her, and started to drag her once again. She slipped her collar, and he aggressively grabbed her so firmly by the scruff of her neck that she was yelping and crying. I tried to call him twice to address what I felt was very inappropriate treatment of our beloved pet, and received no response by phone text or email. I emailed their main email address trying to get in touch with Angela for a conversation, also no response. When Angela came to our home to do the bedtime visit, I spoke to her through the cameras and asked her to give me a call at which time I explained the situation and my concerns regarding Tom's treatment of our dog. I requested that Angela performed the remaining visits for the next three days until our return. I sent her the video and Tom the video from the incident yesterday evening. I received a text message this morning from them that they are not willing to care for our pets any longer. Upon our return, I was not planning to use their services ever again. So here we are, in a foreign country, without care for our pets. You will find more empathetic and caring, pet sitters elsewhere, do not put your beloved pets at risk by putting them into the care of people may decide they are no longer able/willing to care for them while you are out of town.

    Wisconsin Humane Society - Ozaukee Campus

    Wisconsin Humane Society - Ozaukee Campus

    2.8
    (22 reviews)

    We have adopted dogs through the Wisconsin Humane Society twice in the last 10 years and both times…read morewere great experiences. This review, though, is specifically about their kid's birthday party package at the Ozaukee Campus. We recently celebrated my daughter's 9th birthday here and it was a wonderful time. My favorite aspects, as the parent of the bday child, were: 1) ease of booking the party. All done online. My introvert heart was extremely happy about that. 2) the parties are kept small, with a max number of kids allowed capped at 10 (which is fantastic for parents like me who don't enjoy big parties with a million kids running around). 3) they provide the cake and drinks, and for an additional fee, can also include pizza (we opted for pizza because duh!!). 4) they provide cute animal themed physical invitations with envelopes for you to fill out and hand to your guests. I think they also have an option for email invitations, too. 5) it's very affordable compared to other area party venues. Everything mentioned above is included in the price. Major bang for your buck, for sure! 6) it's not just a party, but an educational experience first and foremost. There were 2 WHS staff members there to greet us as our guests were being dropped off and lead us into a nice big room set up with party-ready tables and chairs. The room was decorated minimally but still very cute. I didn't ask about bringing our own bday balloons or decorations because it wasnt something I was concerned with. After all the guests arrived and were seated, the staff members (who were both incredible) spoke to the kids about the WHS's mission and the importance of the work they do, then we got to tour the adoption floor, visiting the cats and kittens, and the dogs. After the tour, we were led back to the party room where we sang for the birthday girl and ate pizza and cake. Afterwards, we got to meet and spend some time loving up an adorable adoptable puppy, and also got to meet & feed the campus animal ambassador, a guinea pig named Mateo. The kids made a craft to take home, as well, with all materials provided by WHS. All in all, it was 90 minutes of fun and education, delicious pizza and cake, and furry interactions that the kids all loved. We had a great time & highly recommend! Thank you to WHS Ozaukee campus for hosting a wonderfully unique birthday this year for us!!

    I adopted a wonderful dog from the Wisconsin Humane Society Ozaukee County location just a few days…read moreago. I had a really positive experience. Staff and volunteers were kind, attentive and compassionate. Five months ago my dog of 15 years passed, considering a new dog adoption was a big step. And, was truthfully a bit overwhelming and emotional. The staff and volunteers were such a big part of what made my experience so positive and meaningful. I was never rushed in my decision making and staff and volunteers created a space where I felt comfortable being myself. There are some negative comments in other reviews. Please do remember that the Wisconsin Humane Society is a non-profit organization and by nature non-profit organizations don't have the level of resources that they genuinely need. Monetary donations and donation of volunteer time are always a well needed way to contribute.

    The Ozaukee Pet Nanny - pet_sitting - Updated June 2026

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