Pet Boarding Training in Thousand Oaks

Pet Boarding Training in Thousand Oaks picked by BestProsInTown

“I started bringing my husky mix here when he was 12 weeks to their puppy preschool classes and after going, wish I'd known about them when he was 8 weeks! I desperately needed some help with my hyperactive land shark! He's now moving up to the puppy + classes after turning 16 weeks recently! The whole crew has been monumental in his training and are so patient with him and my inexperience with such a distracted and hyper breed. They've taught us so many things that have made a night and day difference in my now not so little pup. They ask about and address specific concerns and issues we have instead of pushing out a one size fits all style of training. They offer support/advice not just with training but also with crate concerns, treat values, toys/enrichment, and even poop formation (helped me find pumpkin my vet recommended but that he would actually eat)!! The class sizes have always been manageable and the trainers are always understanding of my VERY distracted pup and offer guidance on how to handle that appropriately AND effectively. I am excited to continue with my pups trainings here and try out some of the agility and obedience classes as he progresses!I highly, HIGHLY, recommend them to anyone seeking trainings, play groups and even 1:1 training sessions. The work they do there is paramount to mine and my pups happiness! ? “

4.7 Superb60 Reviews

“My rescue Pomeranian Sylvie is a little scared of other dogs, especially big ones. But I needed either a daycare or dog walker to watch over Sylvie while I was at work, and I happened to come across the Doggy Den. I like that the Doggy Den strikes a good balance between flexibility and ensuring that the dogs are in a safe environment. They check vaccination records for every dog that enters the facility but also accept booking requests that are made super last minute (I'm guilty of this). I dropped Sylvie off in the morning, paid for a full day of service, and picked up Sylvie in the afternoon. The whole process was very easy, and I had the peace of mind knowing that she was being looked after. When I picked up Sylvie the first day, she was a little quiet and seemed ready to leave. She is pretty reserved when it comes to new experiences such as this, so I didn't see it as a concern. On the second day, she was visibly more excited and alive. I think after an adjustment period, she will be more comfortable with being at daycare. Price-wise, Doggy Den is on par with most daycares in the area. I like that they also have an Instagram page, where you can see pictures of the cute dogs and play areas. If I have one small complaint, it's that my dog smelled heavily of daycare when I picked her up. Overall, this is a solid choice if you are looking for a safe place to drop off your dog in the Thousand Oaks area.“

4.4 Superb72 Reviews

“I have been coming to CVVH for probably 3 years. My small dog ended up having many issues and had to be brought in and stayed for days for pancreatitis. It ended up to be chronic and all the help and support made it much easier for me to navigate thru to a new normal.Then it came time when my dog was ready to lay her head down for the last time. My feelings over the situation was taken to heart by all Dr Kane and the rest of the staff and I was supported in my decision when to say goodbye.I am excited to start afresh with a familiar medical team to care for my new puppy for years to come.As for prices. I am sure you can find cheaper. But there are places that are astronomically more as well. I find the pricing fair and upfront. I was even charged too much for something and at a future visit I was told I had a credit so my current bill would be less (it happened twice and it was not much … around $9 once and I think $20 the other time … but it was much appreciated)“

4.1 Good86 Reviews

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