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May 2024 by Morgana
Love this place , more importantly, moose loves this place... great people , great place... cameras to be able to check on dogs. I trust them with moose which was a big deal for me...
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May 2024 by Justin Watts
Great place to bring your pooches! Quick & thorough cleaning and fun for socializing our pup. Friendly staff and nice facilities.
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April 2024 by Quincy Tyson
Personnel who bring the dogs to the meet and greets are wonderful. Very personable and constantly vigilant about the dogs and those who come to greet them. They definitely are looking out for the well being of the animals and not just to adopt them out.
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April 2024 by Jordan W.
Waste of time and money. Take the your dog some place else. Took my dog in for a quick grooming and he left dirtier than when he came in. First of all, I should've known better, the place stinks when you walk in. Girl at the front seemed overwhelmed and wasn't very friendly. When I picked my dog up he had poop on him and all over his leash. Why would you think it's acceptable to give me my dog back like this after a grooming? I didn't even bother to argue, just paid and will be sure to never come back.
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February 2024 by Ashley Carroll
Excellent adoption experience!
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February 2024 by Michael McSwain
My child has a quiet acceptance of baths, even knowing there's treats and affection involved. Four baths with Erin and he would live in their tub if he could. I think he looked back once for a blink while he struts off happy as can be. He even signals on our walk a desire to head to the storefront. This is only baths mind you, not even boarding (yet). I know he's in good hands and I hope they're all paid well but they deserve a raise regardless.
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January 2024 by Riley Stevenson
I hesitated writing a review because this listing is technically registered as the daycare vs the adoption organization, but I believe they are owned by the same people. We fostered a dog through Wet Noses with the intention to adopt. However, after receiving a dog with known ticks and fleas (the vet stopped counting ticks at 50) and a chronic contagious tick-borne illness, we decided not to move forward with the adoption. Wet Noses was difficult to contact, barely contributed towards the $1K in medical care we incurred, and played down the severity of the illness. They also insisted the dog had been treated for ticks and fleas, when it was immediately obvious that treatment was ineffective. We spent months cleaning our apartment. Having since worked with other organizations, it’s now so obvious how unprofessional and unsafe this agency is. There are plenty of places to adopt, despite how competitive it may sometimes be as an adopter, and I encourage people to partner with a more responsible group.
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December 2023 by Lyndsey Nirschl
Buckle Up.It's a doozy.Back in August 2023 I inquired about a dog on a Monday, that I very much wanted from Wet Nose Foster Paws, since she had been flown up from Texas and I wanted her from the other rescue in Texas as well, 9 months prior!I took this as a sign that I NEEDED this dog. Once I had emailed I got an email back that the dog I was inquiring about was having GI issues and asked if I could do a "Meet and Greet" that coming Saturday and of course I said yes.I came by that Saturday and the only girl working there told me that this dog was having GI issues and she wasn't sure if the dog could do the "Meet & Greet".In my head I was like no worries if I can't meet her today,but also was baffled by the fact nobody felt the need to let me know ahead of time.The worker then came back from the back&said the dog was given meds and could meet me. When I was done meeting her the worker asked me right there on the spot if I wanted to adopt or foster! Mind you, I have rescued 2 other dogs with the past year and a half and never have I been asked ON THE SPOT to adopt a dog. This alone seemed very sketchy to me. But I did want this dog and I adopted her that day.The very next day I noticed 2 fleas on her little face and instantly gave her a bath and she had an immense amount of "flea dirt" come off of her. ): I ran to the store to get her and my other 2 dogs flea treatments ($150) because now those 2 had been exposed.
The very next day, I decided to politely email Wet Nose to let them know that my dog had fleas and I am sure she had been around other dogs. I was told via email that day that she had received a topical flea treatment when shr had arrived to them about a week or so prior and offered another complimentary flea treatment to pick up from them. I was also told she was given a "health certificate" at the beginning of August. (To me personally good health and hygiene are 2 entirely different things.)So the next day, Tuesday, my boyfriend stopped by to pick it up and to his surprise the person who gave it to him told him that my new had NOT gotten a flea treatment when she arrived.I feel like somebody was lying to me about this.
Fast forward 4 days,I have had my new dog for a week now.I had noticed her stool was exceptionally dark over that week.Like she had been given something to thicken it up since she had that diarrhea issue they initially mentioned to me.Welp,1 week later from when I adopted her it came back with a vengeance!I thought I would wait it out a bit to see if it would pass&2 days later she had blood in her stool and still had diarrhea and would not drink or eat and this was.out of character for her, even though she had only been with me for a week.On this particular day,it was Labor Day and all the vet clinics were closed except for emergency vet clinics. So I had to take her in because she was so sick.I was there for 4 hours and found out from the vet that I was adopted a dog with GIARDIA from Wet Nose Foster Paws! I then learned from the vet that this parasite is extremely contagious to other animals. So my other 2 dogs needed to be treated as well. This visit for just this one dog was $487.74!
The day I found out that she was extremely sick with Giardia I felt the need to let Wet Nose know, since again I am sure she was around other dogs!All they said to me was "Thank you for letting us know.I’m glad she is on the mend (:" &at this point I about lost my cool because no where in my email did I state she was on the mend.I mentioned that she was diagnosed that day!They freaking KNEW she was sick&adopted her out anyways and clearly didn't have her checked by a vet here for her GI issues.This is negligence at it's finest!All they care about is the money that they rack in at these "Meet&Greets"&I am appalled& would have never willingly adopted from them had the dog I wanted not been transfered there.One week after I adopted my new dog,Wet Nose Foster Paws
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December 2023 by Donna Sorg
I was just in the front of the place in the public parking spots.
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December 2023 by Leslie Loo
Great experience. Awesome puppy we got.
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December 2023 by Emma T.
Wet Noses, Dry Paws have gone out of their way to make my dog very happy! Their app makes it easy to reserve services, even doubling up to do a wash or groom while they're in daycare. My doggo looks forward to daycare and is very attentively looked after. They also give 'report cards' that were able to hang on the fridge- a true dog mom's dream come true. They take care of my dog as I would my own- highly recommended their services!
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August 2023 by Me Me
They only care about your money. Lots of dogs per day. A dog got bitten and needed stitches. Owners were warned and knew that that dog had problems. They kept dog anyway. They can have over 100 dogs per day. It's all about $. They're always hiring because workers would leave frequently. They treat dogs poorly and workers because all they care is $.
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July 2023 by Josephine Courtney
Great place for my dog. Poor communication skills.
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July 2023 by Jennifer Gray
My dog had the best time, huge place and a good mix of dogs. Two and half hours and he was pooped
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July 2023 by Alyssa H.
We adopted our pup from their Rescue center (Wet Noses Foster Paws), and we have been taking her to their daycare ever since. We really enjoy this daycare! They are communicative over text and email (its loud in there, so calling is not practical). There are a LOT of dogs in there, so if your dog is not social, this is not the place for them. But my pup loves it and always comes home exhausted. For those complaining about injuries/sickness.... its a daycare. You should know that your dog may play too rough or get sick going into it. One downside is that there is not an outdoor area. However, if your dog is under 30 pounds, it can go to "Little Paws" and they have an outdoor area there! But one MAJOR upside, is that there are live cameras you can watch whenever you want. As a nervous dog mom, this is a game changer and I dont see myself taking my dog to any place that doesnt have a live feed. So far, so good, WNDP!