Dog Gone Smart is a state-of-the art canine center dedicated to providing outstanding care and services to dogs and their owners. It was founded by Chris Onthank in 1993 and just recently celebrated its 20th anniversay! We have been taking care of dogs and their families for generations. This allows us to offer boarding and day care where dogs can interact with each other safely. Our understanding of dog behavior and our years of experience in working with dogs have enabled us to create an incredibly successful training program.
Reviews (9)
Mary Abelack
Mar 13, 2022
Have been taking my dog for nail trims. Always seemed a bit disorganized as you make an appointment but then when you show up they act as if they are confused as to why you are there? Made an appointment for yesterday saw the signs were still up to text upon arrival which I thought was strange. Waited and no one came out so I went inside. HOLY STENCH!
It smelled so strongly of dog urine that my eyes began to water immediately and I got a headache. Again, they were confused and told me that the groomer "hadn't shown up yet" and they didn't know where he was. If I had set foot inside earlier I would have stopped brining my dog there a while ago. If they can't be bothered to clean properly, there's no way the care they are giving is acceptable. Cleaning is the easy part. Never again. Please don't subject your pets to this filthy place.
It smelled so strongly of dog urine that my eyes began to water immediately and I got a headache. Again, they were confused and told me that the groomer "hadn't shown up yet" and they didn't know where he was. If I had set foot inside earlier I would have stopped brining my dog there a while ago. If they can't be bothered to clean properly, there's no way the care they are giving is acceptable. Cleaning is the easy part. Never again. Please don't subject your pets to this filthy place.
Sea Men
Jan 12, 2022
My puppy, a highly driven German shepherd, has had fear reactivity issues since she was very young, so we repeatedly sought help from this place via puppy playtime (Which she eventually warmed up to, ) and doggy daycare once a week when she got too large for the puppy playtime (after being supervised by a trainer for her first two visits to confirm her stability in the environment.) I was skeptical since the beginning of these visits, since I was of the belief that shoving an anxious and fearful dog into a situation shes afraid of would just worsen her insecurities, but it was recommended that we send her to get her used to strangers and other dogs.
Since I am not a professional, I briefly trusted this facility. From her first shorter sessions being supervised by a trainer, I noticed in videos they sent us that my pup seemed stressed and nervous while being surrounded by so many dogs in one room (Around 30 is the amount of dogs we were told that show up on crowded days.) She only actually played with a few.
I convinced myself that maybe it was just her adjusting to the new situation, so I let her continue going to the doggy daycare after she was approved to stay without being personally supervised by a trainer (Of course there were people in the room with the dogs, just not paying special attention to any particular dogs from what I gather, as well as no videos or live cameras to assure to owners their dogs are safe.) My pup came back from one of her few visits to the daycare with a small nick on her face, despite being told she was fine that day.
This obviously left a pit in my stomach, because if she had truly been fine, I doubt there would've been evidence of the contrary on her FACE. One of many red flags. A day after one of her last visits, she became sick and missed about four weeks of her usual daycare visits. On her first day back, my mom who dropped her off was sure to REMIND them that my pup was a very NERVOUS dog and had been absent due to being sick for quite awhile.
My dog was able to be clipped on their lead and led away. Everything seemed fine at first, from what I was told, but something happened (I never found out what caused this) and she ended up becoming defensive, reacting/attacking (or whatever happened that day because I'm still unsure) and ripping the jacket of the person leading her inside. My mom, who would bring her in the mornings, was told to take her back and that she would receive a call regarding how to proceed with training after security cameras were viewed to find out what happened.
Long story short, it took over a week for anyone to contact us about the situation, and all we were told was to consult further with a trainer at dogone smart and basically nothing of what happened at that last visit cut short. If you're looking to enroll your dog in doggy daycare, do not risk sending it somewhere with so many dogs and with such poor communication.
I learned my lesson, if I need boarding or doggy daycare services, I will be diligent in looking for a quality place with no red flags. I have consulted another trainer at a different program and my first evaluation with them is coming up. She is now just 10 months, this situation happened months ago but I decided to finally share my dogs experience.
Even though I hold myself responsible for deciding to send her to this place in particular, I still believe that staff, trainers, whoever working there should've realized that my dog was not doing well and communicated that to us immediately rather than leaving us in the dark and only giving us vague information on how to proceed when we WERE ever contacted.
The only thing I enjoyed about this place was the private swimming sessions for dogs. It was concise and I believed helped build my pup's confidence a little, the trainer was nice and I believed he knew how to handle a puppy like mine. It is by far my favorite experience here (Which is why I don't give 1 star.)
Since I am not a professional, I briefly trusted this facility. From her first shorter sessions being supervised by a trainer, I noticed in videos they sent us that my pup seemed stressed and nervous while being surrounded by so many dogs in one room (Around 30 is the amount of dogs we were told that show up on crowded days.) She only actually played with a few.
I convinced myself that maybe it was just her adjusting to the new situation, so I let her continue going to the doggy daycare after she was approved to stay without being personally supervised by a trainer (Of course there were people in the room with the dogs, just not paying special attention to any particular dogs from what I gather, as well as no videos or live cameras to assure to owners their dogs are safe.) My pup came back from one of her few visits to the daycare with a small nick on her face, despite being told she was fine that day.
This obviously left a pit in my stomach, because if she had truly been fine, I doubt there would've been evidence of the contrary on her FACE. One of many red flags. A day after one of her last visits, she became sick and missed about four weeks of her usual daycare visits. On her first day back, my mom who dropped her off was sure to REMIND them that my pup was a very NERVOUS dog and had been absent due to being sick for quite awhile.
My dog was able to be clipped on their lead and led away. Everything seemed fine at first, from what I was told, but something happened (I never found out what caused this) and she ended up becoming defensive, reacting/attacking (or whatever happened that day because I'm still unsure) and ripping the jacket of the person leading her inside. My mom, who would bring her in the mornings, was told to take her back and that she would receive a call regarding how to proceed with training after security cameras were viewed to find out what happened.
Long story short, it took over a week for anyone to contact us about the situation, and all we were told was to consult further with a trainer at dogone smart and basically nothing of what happened at that last visit cut short. If you're looking to enroll your dog in doggy daycare, do not risk sending it somewhere with so many dogs and with such poor communication.
I learned my lesson, if I need boarding or doggy daycare services, I will be diligent in looking for a quality place with no red flags. I have consulted another trainer at a different program and my first evaluation with them is coming up. She is now just 10 months, this situation happened months ago but I decided to finally share my dogs experience.
Even though I hold myself responsible for deciding to send her to this place in particular, I still believe that staff, trainers, whoever working there should've realized that my dog was not doing well and communicated that to us immediately rather than leaving us in the dark and only giving us vague information on how to proceed when we WERE ever contacted.
The only thing I enjoyed about this place was the private swimming sessions for dogs. It was concise and I believed helped build my pup's confidence a little, the trainer was nice and I believed he knew how to handle a puppy like mine. It is by far my favorite experience here (Which is why I don't give 1 star.)
Tanisha Exantus
Sep 11, 2021
I went to dog gone smart for a 6 week, hour long class for my puppy. Pros: The trainers seemed to know what they were doing -I did notice positive changes in my dog's behavior. And I feel like the price for the class was reasonable for this area. Cons: communication is poor and made the overall environment feel unwelcoming. I had to miss a training class because my puppy got neutered.
I let the trainer know ahead of time and was told to reschedule on their website. The website was not working for me. So, I called and was told to email the training coordinator help. The person did get back to me, but once I replied with the class I wanted to take, i got no further response. And I did not just want to show up in the class without confirmation because of Covid and potential number limitations. So, I emailed the trainer and got no response.
At my next regularly scheduled class, I let the trainer know that I did not hear back and he told me to text him. I did and got no response. I'd texted him right after my training class which was after hours, so I figured it was a work number and the trainer would not respond after hours, so the next morning I've attempted to follow up. And again got no response. Overall, this experience made me feel unwelcomed and made me feel like a nuisance when everything could have been resolved with a simple response.
I ended up missing my last two classes due to scheduling conflicts, but I figured there was no use in attempting to contact them about it, so I just dropped out of the class. And I will not be returning.
I let the trainer know ahead of time and was told to reschedule on their website. The website was not working for me. So, I called and was told to email the training coordinator help. The person did get back to me, but once I replied with the class I wanted to take, i got no further response. And I did not just want to show up in the class without confirmation because of Covid and potential number limitations. So, I emailed the trainer and got no response.
At my next regularly scheduled class, I let the trainer know that I did not hear back and he told me to text him. I did and got no response. I'd texted him right after my training class which was after hours, so I figured it was a work number and the trainer would not respond after hours, so the next morning I've attempted to follow up. And again got no response. Overall, this experience made me feel unwelcomed and made me feel like a nuisance when everything could have been resolved with a simple response.
I ended up missing my last two classes due to scheduling conflicts, but I figured there was no use in attempting to contact them about it, so I just dropped out of the class. And I will not be returning.
Brandon Lupo
May 01, 2021
D.
Apr 07, 2021
My First experience with Dog Gone Smart was back in 2003 when I got my first puppy as an adult. At that time I only took one group training class with the them as I knew my dog would need "sport" classes and at that time those options where not available. I have since returned to DGS with my newest dog and used their indoor dog pool for exercise and water training several times and taken an advanced obedience (CGC) class.
They have greatly expanded their training class offerings and the senior staff are certified, knowledgeable, and friendly. I have not used their Doggie day care or grooming services.
They have greatly expanded their training class offerings and the senior staff are certified, knowledgeable, and friendly. I have not used their Doggie day care or grooming services.
Audrey Sepulveda
Jan 30, 2021
I can't say enough about Dog Gone Smart! They have such an amazing board and train program! Bebz, who is phenomenal, trained our 12 week puppy, Winnie for two weeks straight! When our pup came home she understood commands and proper playing manners with our daughter. No more nipping and swinging from the drapes! She now returns for daycare and swim lessons when I have to work!
When she arrives she is so happy to be at her home away from home! The entire staff is so friendly and incredibly supportive! I was so worried leaving my baby for 2 weeks, but Jaimee, Deb, Britta, Jordan and Sam couldn't have been more caring and helpful! Thank you for creating such a fun, loving environment for dogs and their families!
When she arrives she is so happy to be at her home away from home! The entire staff is so friendly and incredibly supportive! I was so worried leaving my baby for 2 weeks, but Jaimee, Deb, Britta, Jordan and Sam couldn't have been more caring and helpful! Thank you for creating such a fun, loving environment for dogs and their families!
Katie Lind
Nov 04, 2020
Brian McGough
Feb 19, 2019
I've had 8 dogs in my life. I 'get' dogs. But Dog Gone Smart blows my mind. Not just a training facility, but a place where the staff completely understands pet behavior, multiple pet dynamics, and trains pet parents to both get rid of unwanted behaviors, and strengthen/reinforce the bond between owner and pet. DGS is simply an astounding place. Would highly recommend!
Karin King
Oct 27, 2016
We started with "puppy playdates" and moved up through the training classes as well as some of the "just for fun" classes. The staff is attentive, always available for questions and I have the feeling that they really care about each individual dog/human family. The daycare services are excellent and our dog Buster has benefited from all of his experiences.