Snug Pet Resort

Category: Kennel

Address: 11339 Sorrento Valley Rd, San Diego, CA 92121, USA

Phone: +18586430010

Opening hours

Sunday: 8AM–5PM

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: 8AM–5PM

Reviews

Tiziana Moser

Jun 1, 2022

Dogs seemed like they had a good time! There is a pool and cameras outside, so you can watch your dogs playing. I wish we could have seen where they are going to be sleeping and they would have given us a bit more info about how they did their first time being there

Reena Gupta

Jan 6, 2022

We have a beautiful 88 lbs Berner whom we left at Snug for a month for training. He is a very playful dog and gets easily excited outdoors when walking, around people and other dogs. Being a big dog, it was difficult to control his excitement and make him listen to commands. Samantha, his trainer at Snug did an exceptional job on him! She trained him to heel and walk, listen to commands without distractions. All this, while giving him lots of attention and love…he absolutely loves Samantha and we are so appreciative of how she has transformed our dog. He hasn’t lost his personality, still very playful but at the same time follows commands when he has to! Thank you Samantha!!

Khalil Kanbar

Dec 24, 2021

Left my Samoyed puppy here for a 3 week training. She's doing a lot better with sits, downs, and stays. Additionally, it came with follow-up classes which we really needed since I kept dropping the ball at in-home training making her regress. My trainer, Michaela, was also very patient with me and Lily and even offered to keep her an additional week because she wasn't understanding "come". She also took a few emails outside of the training program for small questions I had. Can't wait for group classes to open up.

Katherine Nesbit

Nov 20, 2021

We decided to enroll our puppy in the training boot camp which was a three-week program. Our dog did not have any significant behavioral problems leading into this, we simply wanted him to have strong foundations to reinforce his good behaviors, as well as have more kinds of socialization experiences. While it was devastating to not have our pup with us for that time, we were so relieved when we were able to meet his trainer, Sam. Sam has been an absolute joy to work with, and our dog, Iver, really enjoyed how much she and the other staff at Snug/Absolute K9 doted over him. Sam has been accommodating and flexible in working around our schedules for our 1-on-1 follow up sessions after boot camp, and even helped us coordinate getting a spot into a group class to continue to work on the skills our pup learned while training with her. She always took the time to listen to our questions and help us come up with strategies to improve training. Sam also was so understanding and helpful in teaching us how to be better trainers for our dog, specifically with how to best correct him when he makes mistakes. We routinely get compliments on how well-behaved our pup is, and the training camp really helped to build his confidence. He has great leash manners now, and "heels" like a pro. He listens very well and also regulates himself to be able to settle down quickly after play-time or moments of energy and excitement. He also is making improvements with his alerting behavior (he barks when he hears neighbors coming or going). Overall, the work that Sam did with our pup has been a wonderful foundation and we are so grateful to her and the Snug/Absolute K9 staff for taking such good care of our boy!

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Questions & Answers

I'm not happy with my dogs training. We paid close to $5000.00 and he still does the big problems that we put him in for training? What do we do? I really needed a service dog, paid for it, was promised it. stil

Adam Latham | Aug 20, 2019
Rose Balistrieri | Aug 20, 2019

What kind of service was the dog supposedly trained for? Our Lab and Havanese are both trained to detect high and low blood sugar levels. A huge part of training is mainly the owners knowing to continue and be consistent with commands. Dogs also need breaks from working to be dogs. I was trained 25 years ago by amazing women that trained police dogs and drilled this information. God bless them!!! After about $3,000 in training for our dog back then, we have trained over 20 dogs as a favor for some of my patient’s dogs, friends, and rescued dogs. In our own dogs all 6 throughout those years were trained and it works so long you continue to practice. Doesn’t work if you just pay and expect to have the outcome without continuing what they learned. Those $3,000 we paid was returned 100 fold. ❤️ If they didn’t give you the time to teach you, definitely go back and have them give you that. Good luck

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Do you take cats

janine dryer | Aug 20, 2019
Engy | Aug 20, 2019

Yes, they take cats.

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Do you just do dogs or cats also and we would need it for approximately 6 days

Brian Fitzgerald | Aug 20, 2019
O.V. Alexander Jr | Aug 20, 2019

They do dogs & cats, will keep them for as long as your hearts desire or the credit card is maxed. Thumbs up!!

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