Pet Facilities in Junction City
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Pet Facilities in Junction City
Pet Stores & Supplies

Dorothy's Pet Shop
925 W 6th St, Junction CityMy family was stationed at Fort Riley six long years. After we left Fort Gordon I was desperate to find a pet shop that allowed my kids to enjoy animals. We found this gem! The owner allowed my kids to learn about many different types of pets. We have been gone now for over a year and have yet to find another place that holds a candle to this store and the owner she is a wonderful loving lady who is passionate about all critters. I have four pet rats,two cats who are now seven and five years of age I bought from her, three pythons ages 4,3 and 2 all bought from her store! I get compliments weekly on my pythons and I give her all the credit, they are my most beautiful three out of my eight!And as far as anyone on the reviews talking about the smell… it’s a pet shop not bath and body works…. I always found it to be very clean and well put together and we went there more often then I’d like to admit just to look around?
- Good39 Reviews3.8
Pet Grooming

R C Kennels
12344 Kennel Dr, Junction CityCathy and her team are great. Trustworthy, honest and loving pet people. My little one has been enjoying all her daycare friends for a few years.
- Superb56 Reviews4.5

Paws Inn LLC
940 E 7th St, Junction CityLove this groomer. They treat my dog very well. He is excited to go and get a good bath and nail trim. When we arrive my dog knows hes there to get spoiled.
- Superb53 Reviews4.5
Pet Care

Animal Doctor
511 Caroline Ave, Junction CityVanessa and Dr. Wacker were amazing with Mila my pitty terrier. She was nervous at first but they took all the time Mila needed in order to get her comfortable enough to check on her ears. And the treats helped a lot too!! Super patient and understanding. I recommend this Animal Doctor for your pets.
- Superb86 Reviews4.6

Animal Care Clinic
106 N Eisenhower Dr, Junction CityI never got around to leaving a review before I moved but still wanted to leave one.
I used to frequently board my Shiba Inu here, and I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. Not only was the pricing reasonable, but the staff was always amazing and accommodating. When he was due for vaccines they did them the same day I dropped him off for boarding. When I had to go on last minute trips, they always had space for him. Whenever I called to set up boarding, they would be excited to hear he was coming in again. My boy was always very well taken care of and he seemed to always love going there. I couldn’t recommend this clinic more!
- Superb54 Reviews4.6

Town & Country Veterinary Hospital
817 S Washington St, Junction CityMy wife, Christina, traveled from KCKS to bring our little dog Indie to Town & Country, thanks to a friend's recommendation who lives in the area. Indie had a cracked tooth with an abscess on his face.
We were pleased with the service on the phone when we set our appointment, since the receptionist scheduled our exam for one day, and the presumed treatment the following day. This made our travel from out of town efficient.
The vet was down-to-earth and only did the necessary treatment. Indie got X-rays, teeth cleaning, two teeth removed, and the abscess cleaned up. We were also happy the vet did not send home any more meds than absolutely needed to help Indie heal. We like keeping our little guy as all-natural as possible.
The cost of treatment was very fair, especially compared to big-city vet clinics. For all these reasons, we can recommend taking the drive to Junction City for your favorite animal care. We’ll be heading back in February to get his vaccinations done and a nice follow-up visit.
Indie is back on his feet, feeling much more like his normal self. He enjoys two bowls of veggies every day, loves all kinds of beans, and deer meat from his hunting friends. He’s been spoiled with some soft canned food this week since his dental work, but will be back on his kibble in a few days.
Thank you, Town & Country, for such heartfelt, friendly service. The Jonas Family, Christina, Jonas, and Indie.
- Superb105 Reviews4.5

Spring Valley Veterinary Hospital, LLC
1822 S Spring Valley Rd, Junction CityI have nothing but wonderful things to say about this place! My husband is military and we are pcsing to Hawaii and Teresa made the whole excruciating process so much easier! 10 outta 10 would definitely recommend to bring your fur babies here!
- Superb77 Reviews4.5

Flint Hills Veterinary Hospital
2206 Prospect Cir, Junction CityI can't say enough good things about the care my dogs receive at Flint Hills Vet. The staff is always friendly and flexible and they are so knowledgeable and amazing with my girls. I feel like they understand my dogs and listen to any concerns and answer every question. They go above and beyond and I'm greatful for the 10+yrs we have been taking our animals there.
- Good109 Reviews4.2
Pet-Friendly Restaurants

Highwind Brewing Company
726 N Washington St, Junction CityI really like the food * hot & fresh !!! Place is Clean !!!
Service is Good!!!
Thus is still true Dec.2025
- Superb82 Reviews4.6
Other

Junction City Animal Shelter
2424 N Jackson St, Junction CityOnce a critic by being misinformed & not really understanding the work that goes into animal shelters. I can say, they do their best. This may be super long but its necessary. I'm tired of people complaining, and spreading lies about some things.
TNR PROGRAM!!!!!!!
The community needs to understand that they can't go out and set traps for you. You see a sick cat, or many strays and you want to help, you need to get all of them in a feeding routine. This isn't an overnight thing, it can take months, which is why they can't just go out and do the work for you. It takes lots of time and patience. Cats do warm up eventually and get in a routine of coming daily which makes it easy to get them to go into traps when they're set. In addition to becoming a caregiver for these cats, you need to go in person and apply to get on the list of those they will contact in the future to get traps. But most importantly: YOU have to be willing to do your part. They can't do it for you. They do work with you but you gotta be willing to meet them halfway. I've seen them post locations asking for willing participants, so they are willing to get traps out, but again, broken record here, YOU have to do the work prior, and during to get success.
Thank you all so much for all that you do. I look forward to helping out again in the future because it does take a village, and you all are doing good!
Feel free to post this on your Facebook about the TNR situation too for those who are so misinformed on how this program actually works.
- Good62 Reviews4.1