Where are the Best Pet Services in Phoenix, Arizona?
My dog LOVES daycamp and it’s by far the least expensive day camp in that location especially if you buy the package. My dog plays all day with other dogs and they make sure that the other dogs are vaccinated and socialized. I did try boarding my dog last Saturday night and was extremely taken back by the bill when I picked him up on Sunday. They have a policy that if you don’t pick your dog up by noon, they will charge you an extra day. Well, they’re not actually open until 3pm on Sundays, so not matter what, you get charged DOUBLE on a Saturday night. What really doesn’t make sense to me is that if you pick the dog up by noon on Monday, you get charged the same price as if you picked them up on Sunday. If you’re going to board there, skip the Saturday night boarding or at least take an extra day of vacation because you’re going to be paying for the boarding anyway.Pros + Daycamp!Cons – Saturday night boarding price
We have one dog who HATES getting her nails trimmed. We’ve tried many groomers closer to us, but with no success. The groomers at Puppy Love have the secret for handling her, so we take all three of our furkids there for nail trims. We drive from Queen Creek every three weeks, but it’s well worth it. All the people there are super, so we just make it a fun outing for all of us (treats afterwards at the Magic Window). Side benefit?they’re less expensive than PetSmart and Petco!Pros + Handle difficult dog, low costCons – Distance from our home