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  • Bad Dog Frida is an excellent store for dog owners who are willing and able to provide their dogs with the very best in food, treats and toys. The store owners, Carmen and Sue, are extremely helpful to their customers, not to mention quite knowledgeable about dog nutrition and holistic health. Before I rescued my puppy and when he was young, they put up with my endless stream of inane fretful-mommy questions and had excellent answers for all of them. In fact, Carmen and Sue have a large pack of rescued dogs of their own -- some of whom you might meet at the store! Bad Dog Frida carries lots of really interesting and durable dog toys (including really excellent puzzle toys for mental stimulation); a good selection of high quality dog food (including pre-made raw) and treats with NO crappy doggie junk food; some holistic health products such as probiotics and tooth paste; well-made collars and leashes; a small but carefully-selected collection of books; and, for the humans, clothes, accessories and art. They also have a small selection of cat toys, treats, food and collars. Carmen and Sue are always on the lookout for great new toys, treats and ideas, and they're very particular about what they'll carry -- only the highest quality food and goods. Carmen once told me that she sent a batch of Stella and Chewy's raw food back to the manufacturer because it didn't look quite right -- as if it may have thawed a bit on the truck. Now that is what I call commitment to your customers. The store itself is bright, clean and just fun to be in and browse. It's very clear that the owners of Bad Dog Frida are committed to the "whole dog" AND the owner, even aside from the fact that they only offer the best products. They support local dog rescue, host seminars and work shops about important dog-related topics, and put together social events such as the monthly "Coffee Hound Hour." They also have a great customer appreciation program where you can earn in-store credit for the money you spend. It's clear that they take the time to get to know their customers (human and canine alike) and offer a very personalized shopping experience. Bad Dog Frida is the kind of local establishment I absolutely LOVE to patronize. You might pay a bit more than you would at the likes of Petsmart or Mounds, but Bad Dog Frida MORE THAN makes up for it in quality, good advice and shopping experience. Sue and Carmen are two amazing women whose love "for good dogs and their people" shines through in every aspect of what they do! I'd give this awesome store six stars if I could.
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