Pet Facilities in Damascus
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Pet Facilities in Damascus
Pet Grooming

Natalia's Pet Beauty Salon, Mobile Pet Grooming
25109 Woodfield Rd, DamascusMy little Shih Tzu was groomed today. She listened to what I wanted and he looks perfect and happy! Great job!
- Superb30 Reviews4.4
Pet Care

Woodfield Veterinary Clinic
25017 Woodfield Rd, DamascusWe've been using Dr. Skipton for many, many, years. He is an incredible vet and truly cares for the animals. I can't say enough great things about him.
- Superb41 Reviews4.8

Four County Animal Hospital
26528-A Ridge Rd, DamascusGreat and friendly staff and doctor! I have been bringing my dog here since he was a puppy and they always provide top notch care and make sure to answer any questions we have.
- Superb20 Reviews4.9

Damascus Veterinary Hospital
24939 Ridge Rd, DamascusReally great doctor and staff. Very knowledgeable and able to explain things clearly so anyone can understand.
- Superb30 Reviews4.7

Paws and Claws Animal Hospital
9811 Main St #103, DamascusWe have been a client of Jessie's for years and are so glad we can continue to use her as our groomer. She does a fantastic job with our dogs and you can tell she genuinely loves dogs. We cannot recommend her enough.
- Superb47 Reviews4.3
Pet-Friendly Restaurants

Jimmie Cone
26420 Ridge Rd, DamascusIt's one of the best ice creams I've ever had, remember to buy the large size.
- Superb135 Reviews4.7
Other

Wilson Parrot Foundation
26613 Ridge Rd, DamascusI’ve donated and volunteered there since 2008. Brian knows more about parrots than anyone I’ve met in over 30 years of animal rescue. The parrot industry is unregulated and lucrative and greedy breeders will sell a bird to anyone regardless of whether they understand the responsibility and work that comes with having a parrot as a pet. These birds live the lifespan of a healthy human, and since most of these birds are the result of failed homes, Brian is extremely careful about who adopts them. His requirements are stringent, but they are in the best interest of the bird. When you volunteer you not only bond with the bird, learn how to care for it, prove that you know what you are doing, and it really helps the Foundation. Brian is partially disabled and volunteer help is really important in managing a flock of almost 40 birds. Some of these birds have been abused, neglected, or abandoned and as one of the most intelligent species on the planet, their trauma has to be dealt with using love and consistency. Their beaks are sharp and if you don’t know what you’re doing, it’s dangerous to you and the bird. Brian is a true parrot whisperer who has really been able to rehabilitate the most traumatized animal and he is careful in rehoming. You can spend thousands on a bird or do the work with WPF and have a wonderful companion for free. Adopting a parrot isn’t like getting a cat or a dog and it takes dedication and patience all too many people don’t have. I wholeheartedly recommend WPF.
- Good13 Reviews3.7