"We were part of the recent merger from The City Dog Daycare to Park Your Paws. We are a couple months in and so far, it has been a smooth experience. Ellie has been with The City Dog since 2018 and we're glad the space still feels familiar for her. There are some different faces around but we have experienced that over the years and love that Ellie still feels at home. \n\nWe boarded her for 6 days and 5 nights in June (for Vaca) and were really happy with the care she received. Prices on boarding have gone up a lot for a dog suite, but they honored our previously booked rate which we appreciated. \n\nWe also did a recent daycare visit on July 3 and still have several days left in our old package that we can use this year before making any real changes. The only downside is the change from member packages to a new (for us) monthly subscription model. It's not really that appealing or attractive to us. \n\nThe subscription based model takes away the flexibility we enjoyed as longtime customer. So we never felt like we were losing money for services we didn't use. \n\nOverall, space is great, now larger, with the building combined and noting we are a couple months in on the merger. \n\nWe will see how things go over the next few months, but for now we feel good about the transition and would recommend Park Your Paws Columbus-Downtown, especially for boarding and daycare.\n\nYou can find more info at https://www.parkyourpaws.com/columbus-downtown"
All Paws Retreat
4.5
36
154 S Yale Ave, Columbus
CLOSE · 07:00 - 19:00 · +1 614-429-3969
"All Paws Retreat TRAINING is amazing!!\n\nTheir head trainer Tara introduced me with their qualifications and I was extremely pleased and felt that Tara was the right person who could help me understand my dogs behaviors during training. I was very unsure about how to train my dog on my own, but Tara always reassured me to reach out whenever I needed to, so they too can monitor my dogs training. \n\nMy dog was very shy and skittish outdoors but through training with Tara we were able to bring up his confidence and I am more comfortable taking him on walks without any pulling. Tara is also very knowledgeable on the e-collar which was the option I chose for training with my pup, and through her guidance I got comfortable using it as well, and showing my pup positivity surrounding it. He loves walks and being outdoors!! \nPup owners please be aware that training is only successful if you also allocate the time and dedication to do your homework outside of sessions :))\nI recommend pitbull owners!! Tara cares for ALL paws"
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