Pet Facilities in Talking Rock
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Pet Facilities in Talking Rock
Pet Sitting & Training

Radda's K9 Campus
49 Tilley Rd, Talking RockRadda’s manners class is amazing! I’m truly amazed at how much our sweet Goldendoodle has grown and changed. Thank you so much, Tammy, for training both of us! ? If you’re looking for a place to help your pup learn to listen, walk politely, and lay down on command, I highly recommend signing up for a manners class!
- Superb48 Reviews4.9

Paws Be Good 4 U
1711 John Teem Rd, Talking RockOur puppies, Rocky and Sophie graduated yesterday (08/2/24) from their training. Ms. Sharon, AKA, The Treat Lady was beyond amazing. She loved on our puppies from start to finish. She was more than patient with both of puppies. If you need your pups trained, she's your go to! You won't be disappointed.
- Superb9 Reviews5
Pet-Friendly Restaurants

Bigun's Barbeque
362 Carns Mill Rd, Talking RockTaste is good, although it was very dry and overcooked, service was great though and the sweet potato fries were very good.
- Superb312 Reviews4.7

Chateau Meichtry Family Vineyard and Winery
1862 Orchard Ln, Talking RockGreat location and amazing views. Stephan Cab was on point and hit the spot after a long day of hiking. Great music and wine slushes too!
- Superb185 Reviews4.6
Other

Pickens Animal Rescue
401 Old Whitestone Rd W, Talking RockI consider myself to be an have been told I’m crazy for how much I care and love dogs. Stacy however might have me beat. We got Winston a year or so ago, he was timid and scared and touched my heart, so I brought him to be part of our pack. About a day later I saw I had some voicemails, to my surprise it was the head of the show calling to insure Winston had gone to a loving family. She has even followed up to this day to track his progress. To me that screams deep love for what you are doing, and haven’t seen that anywhere else, with any of our rescue dogs. I started going to the vet that is attached to the rescue, the staff and Dr. Tyler are beyond helpful and it is a reasonable and affordable place as well. After conversations and a few visits I know for a fact Dr. Tyler is a vet to help dogs and animals first, not to make money. Stacy and her team are obviously here to help dogs first, but you know that you’re getting a dog that was given the proper love and attention. Im proud to tell people about this place, and I’m very honored to have such a place in my town. If you get a dog, get one(or two) from the ranch, you’ll know and feel your making a difference.
- Good15 Reviews3.9