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    The Woof Den

    3.9 (11 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    Our dog always have a great time at this place. Highly recommend the establishment if your looking for a place for your dog.

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    We boarded two dogs for a week in June 2018. Went home with only one dog. I don't know - you figure it out. Very sad. Not ever going back.

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    Dry Pond Animal Hospital and Pet Resort

    Dry Pond Animal Hospital and Pet Resort

    3.6
    (9 reviews)

    This was formerly the Denver Canine Club. Around the first of the year, the owner of the Denver…read moreCanine Club died unexpectedly. Business was sold and reopened as Dry Pond Pet Resort (Dry Pond was the original name for Denver NC). Everything is the same with the same staff, same phone number etc. and even when you pay for something via Credit Card, it still comes through as Denver Canine Club. They have a lot of services that they offer such as Day Care, Grooming and Boarding but the only one we use is the Grooming. Tina is one of the best Groomers we have found yet and Grooming a Fluffy Welsh Corgi is a challenge in of itself. She does an excellent job and Watson the Corgi loves here.

    I am very disappointed with the management of Dry Pond Pet Resort. I paid $125 for ONE night…read moreboarding for my 70lb. lab dog in a 4x5 room, a $65 room. They have implemented new charges for early drop off $20 (before 1pm) and late pick up $40 (after 11am)./ know for me when I'm going out of town for a weekend I want to leave before 1pm and it would be hard to get back on a Sunday by 11am to avoid the additional fees. I have been using Dry Pond for 5 years (since I got my dog). I even switched to their vet services. My loyalty to their business doesn't seem to matter to management. After talking to the staff they suggested I email Shannon Pierce, the owner. I did email her and now 5 days later I still have NOT gotten a response. Dry Pond is also implementing additional fees/charges called Peak Pricing $20 per DAY for: Spring Break & summer (Memorial Day thru Labor Day), Thanksgiving week & Christmas thru New Years. None of this is mentioned up front on their website. Clearly they don't appreciate my business.

    North Mecklenburg Animal Hospital

    North Mecklenburg Animal Hospital

    4.6
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    While NMAH is not our usual vet--primarily due to distance and the fact that our dog hates being in…read morethe car--we use them about once a quarter, either for second opinions or urgent care visits. I appreciate that they offer later hours on weeknights, and they ALWAYS fit us in, even if it's close to closing time. That's usually when our dog seems to have issues, too, when our usual vet is already closed. No matter who we have seen--or at what time--we have received exceptional care at NMAH. So far, we've seen Dr. David James, Dr. Paul Kritzinger, Dr. Schaff (now retired), Dr. Kimberly Renehan, Dr. Rachel Spickler, Dr. Katie Blackard, and Dr. Anna Shaffer. The doctors are extremely thorough, and we always leave feeling like JoJo has been well cared for. They are also great about emailing us visit summaries and aftercare instructions, and they share details of our visits with our usual vet to ensure communication of her treatment plans. Even NMAH's technicians and front desk staff are wonderful. Everyone is just so warm and compassionate, and they understand the urgency of our situations. We highly recommend NMAH!

    My family and I recently moved here from across the country, and between us have 14 cats and 4…read moredogs--meaning we needed a new vet. I have been to 3 so far; the first two were nice, but didnt particularly stand out. Fortunately, Dr Holland did at North Mecklenburg Animal Hospital. I have brought in 2 of my cats so far, and each time Dr Holland has been great with them, and has researched info on medications and options with specialists both for my cats with FIP and with eye issues; both visits, he was understanding about pricing concerns and gave options that I felt were fair and helpful, including thorough emails with additional info and follow up. The office is impeccably clean and the staff very kind. I have passed his info on to the rest of the family, and finally feel that we've found our new vet.

    A Loving Leash

    A Loving Leash

    4.6
    (5 reviews)

    Our experience wasn't stellar, although I'm sure this service works well for some. First of all,…read morethe owners customer service is good, and she clearly cares about dogs and her business. It just didn't work for us. And I've learned that my experience is rarely unique so if this helps someone who has similar situation here we go: We have a puppy that has some people fear, she's a rescue. She does ok if strangers don't reach for her head and they allow her to approach them first. Otherwise she'll growl and back away. (We met her sister when they were almost a year old and the sister was much worse. We have had our dog in training and she's improved drastically). Anyway, this service was going to come take our dog for walks. Robin was not available, although she came over to meet and assess first before approving us as clients, and so she had a younger girl that was working for her come over. This girl seem like she loves dogs and she did not seem uncomfortable with our pups anxiety so we allowed her to take the dog for a walk one morning, and we would be out when she returned but she was to let us know how it went. We didn't hear anything back until we sent repeated texts that day then heard from the owner that "something happened" and it didn't go well, But she knew nothing else. We were really worried since this was one of the first times a virtual stranger walked our dog for us. The girl didn't got back to us nor did the owner until the next day! I finally tracked the girl down and she said she was uncomfortable walking our pup- it didn't go well because she growled at someone and pull on the leash on the walk. well I was really relieved it wasn't something worse, but fully annoyed that she gave us zero feedback and let us just wonder and then seem to be really flaky. I can handle my dog although it's my first because the trainer explained to me how you teach a dog to walk on a leash and what to do when the dog growls or try to chase a squirrel. To me these are kind of basic dog things but this girl was unsettled. She told us she could not walk our dog anymore because she lunged on the leash etc. I am very inexperienced and I'm able toWalk my dog. Or if a problem arises I can predict/solve it with my very little training. This girl decided that the dog would be without behavior issues if we let her have free roam of the house. That is the opposite of what our trainers who have been doing it for 25 years and other friends with dogs have saidOur puppy does well in predictable routine's and experiences. She has a large penned area in the kitchen when we are not homeand she's allowed to freely roam the large kitchen and the backyard. But she's a puppy and has accidents and chews so we're certainly not going to let her roam the house on her own. I pursued this line of thinking but I didn't get any satisfying answers. My overall experience is that this service is quite amateur although loving. So might be right fit for the right owners and the right dog. Incidentally, with a little more searching we found the right puppy play groups and walkers for our very good but fearful pup.

    Robin took care of our kitties over Christmas and we couldn't be happier with the experience! Our…read morefur babies got the attention they needed in the comfort of their own home. Robin sent us daily updates via text, and even a few pictures, which really helped to make us feel at ease that the cats were doing okay. She also left a detailed "report card" to let us know what they were up to each day. We will definitely be calling A Loving Leash again next time we have to go out of town!

    The Woof Den - petboarding - Updated July 2026

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