Ripley in the big pond
Wore out after sniffing every thing
Poochies where is out fur babies thank you poochies
Great area
Washing station to get sand off dogs
My first friend at poochies park
Band event
Finley and Eli!
Dog
Bad grooming job!!
They never got out of the water for two hour's straight!
Unleash all dogs inside gate
Carrie G.
Dec 16, 2024
Lola loves Poochies!! So convenient that the veterinarians office is next-door. She has an amazing time every time she goes!! They do a great job cleaning and making sure that they have events to go with every holiday
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Natalie Y.
May 19, 2024
I've been a member for over a year. They do a good job keeping the place clean and holding special events. I like that the swim area is separate in case you don't want your dog to get wet. They have stations to ride your dog off and they always seem to be adding new things.
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JoAnn C.
Sep 28, 2024
I was skeptical at first because of one review I read on yelp, but decided to give it a go anyway. Everyone knows their own dog to be a good girl/boy. My girl is a sweet girl but just don't know around large crowd of doggies. What Poochies recommend and what they have free of charge is a behavior assessment test. Which I recommend fully. The manager and head trainer took my girl for an assessment test. My girl did great and they gave me a few recommendations on how to transition from park to park. I do recommend listen to the staff they have much experience when it comes to new introductions. I did exactly what they suggested and it was so worth it. I and my doggie and such a great time. She was well balanced going to each park. Oh yes Poochies park have several parks. The place is huge. To enter and check is such a great experience is like checking into a fancy hotel. The staff makes sure you and your furry pet are well taken care of. Ripley and I had a great first day experience but we are looking forward to our next visit.
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Vera D.
Jan 15, 2024
Poochies Rocks! Best dog park ever! There is something for everybody at Poochies.....fur babies and owners alike! They have trails, huge fields with picnic tables, beautiful treated humongous swimming pond complete with sandy beach! They have boarding, daycare, and on-site veterinarian! Prices are affordable and the staff is top-notch! They go out of their way to provide exceptional services to clients and their fur babies! We love Poochies!!!
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McKenzie W.
Jan 6, 2024
Only get day passes to the dog park but my little dude would be here everyday if he could
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Kelley M.
Mar 9, 2024
I never heard of a dog park you have to pay to go into and they were closed at 5 PM on a Saturday
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Adriana C.
Feb 10, 2025
I spent over 40 dollars for my dog to be left alone not interacting with other dogs from 8 am to 5pm. The reasoning was that she was "aggressive" I was genuinely shocked because I've had her for 2 years and no daycare, park, groomer, or boarding facility has ever said that. I have taken her to this daycare 3 other times including lil scouts and heard about no aggressive behavior then. I am so sad that she was left alone all day. I was told we can try again but if she's "aggressive" again they won't welcome her back. No worries. I will take her elsewhere.
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Logan M.
Aug 7, 2024
Signed our dog up for boarding with Poochie's for two weeks and when we got him back, he had four significant hot spots that seem to have gone unnoticed and untreated for days, and both his back legs were injured so bad we had to pay an over $500 vet bill for pain shots and pills, as well as multiple antibiotics for the hot spot infections. Below attached are photos of one on his ear (photo one), his neck (photo two), his foot (photo three), under his tail (photo four), and the vet bill we were left with (photo five).HERES THE WORST PART. When we confronted them about it at pickup because he yelled in pain in a way I've never heard in his 3 years alive the second he tried running to me at pickup, and was covered in hot spots, management's response was "You accept that risk when boarding with us." So everyone thinking of boarding with Poochie, know that's the risk you're likely signing your dog up for. They then refused to pay any vet bills and as my fiancé was frantically asking how this could all happen in their care, their manager Taylor couldn't stop smiling the entire time as if she was going to burst into laughter. I'm glad our dog yelping in pain and covered in FOUR severe hot spots is funny to Poochie's management. They don't care for the dogs nor for if they get injured under their care. And when I asked them point blank "nobody noticed him in severe pain with a noticeable limp and four hot spots before the very moment you just dropped him off?" their ACTUAL response was "Nope. None of this existed this morning." So he developed pain so bad in both legs he screamed when the vet touched either and had to give him a shot as well as four hot spots in the course of just a few hours? Not the two week stay? Nobody noticed during his full GROOMING session prior to pick up we paid for?This is a warning to all thinking of boarding their dog with Poochie. Ours came back injured and covered in rashes and hot spots, resulting in smiles on the staff's faces. But as they say, "that's the risk you accept." Just keep that in mind when looking at them for boarding...
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Chrisie M.
Jun 21, 2024
Barkley has been sad since we lost his little buddy Spike. Me too when been going about a month and Barkley just loves it and I do to. Thank you poochies park
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Denise M.
Aug 23, 2024
First time and last time we kenneled our dogs here due to an emergency.we left our two dogs here for two nights with enough treats to be given twice a day. The day we picked them up none of the treats were given, poop and pee stains on their beds from home, I also had them bathed before pick up. One of our dogs was in the hospital for pneumonia a week later with a collapsed trachea, and poor Grace took a week to begin to act normal .the day we got home I was finding ticks everywhere, on them, on the floor and on myself. Today, 8 months later I was diagnosed with stage 2 Lyme Disease. I was also told on pick up days if they have a bath, they bathe them in the morning and do not let them out, they were told we would pick them up at 4 pm, they were not let out for hours which was evident when they went to pee first thing outside.
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