Paw Hills Luxury Pet Hotel & Spa in Agoura Hills
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Agoura Hills, Los Angeles County, California, US
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Site: http://www.pawhills.com/
- Monday:8AM–4PM
- Tuesday:8AM–4PM
- Wednesday:8AM–4PM
- Thursday:8AM–4PM
- Friday:8AM–4PM
- Saturday:8AM–4PM
- Sunday:8AM–4PM
in: 2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
out: 12:00 PM
No pets
No parties
Smoking allowed
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After 5 days, cancellation costs a 5% Fee
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King size bed
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Paw Hills is by far the best kept secret in Southern California! Prior to taking my dog there, I literally took my dog to every Doggy Day Care in the valley to which I had nothing but horrible experiences. Finally, a co-worker told me about Paw Hills. From that day on, I never had to worry about going out of town or just taking my dog to play for the day! The facility is always clean and the faculty is so nice and accommodating. Thank you Paw Hills!
My corgi Winston absolutely loves paw Hills! As soon as we turn into the parking lot he gets so excited. Kayla always greets us and she also trained Winston for 3 weeks while we were out of town. I am so happy and thankful to Paw Hills for caring for Winston and making sure he is one of the most highly trained dog our family has ever had.
To encounter humans who truly love animals is a gift. Traci from Paw Hills is amazing. Her love for animals is shown through this amazing place. I was fortunate to see this place when it first opened. Now, opened and running Im amazed to see how beautiful it is. All of the staff is friendly and warm. My dog has received the best care anyone could ask. They go above and beyond what any other place does. If youre in the area and need a caring and loving place to bring your fur babies, make sure you stop by Paw Hills. You will definitely be happy with your decision.Thank you to Traci and the rest of the Paw Hills staff!!!
During our 4+ week remodel, we needed a place to keep our cat and dog while the construction was going on during the day. Our cat stayed overnight and long term and loved it. He had a suite and enjoyed the extra room. Our dog went to doggie day care and came home happy and tired every night.The staff treats each dog as if they were their own. We are completely satisfied with the services provided at Paw Hills.
Extremely friendly staff who know exactly what theyre doing. Jamie ROCKS! All other dog hotels and boarding places refused to take my dog because she was a rescue and they were not sure how she would be with other dogs. Jamie knew exactly what she was doing... And introduced my dog to the others in a very controlled and professional way. Vivian adapted immediately and loves it there!!!! 😊Would not go anywhere else
We were interested in seeing one of the dogs they had posted available for adoption. The front office staff seemed aloof and indifferent and I had a hard time getting them to confirm that dog was there. I told them I would like to see that dog and any other they had available. The woman I was asking seemed a little confused and disappeared behind a door for a few minutes. We were getting ready to leave and she returned and said we had to fill out an application before we could see the dog to make sure we qualify. I told her I was not going to give out personal information unless we decided to adopt and, by the way, what kind of information that I could provide would ensure them we are “qualified?” She said for instance if we had ten kids where would we put a dog? We are in our 70s so don’t think that’s a problem. Unbelievably rude!! Would never go there for anything. Btw, we went to Pawworks in the Oaks mall and adopted two little one and worked with a wonderful staff there. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OF DAY. The pets’ best interest is not theirs. Give a shelter pet a home.
Ok, so how this place has yet to be closed down is beyond me. They advertise as an adoption agency, but clearly all they have are puppies. They also charge outrageous adoption fees. Let me tell you something, most legitimate rescue groups charge between 150-250 for a dog. Government owned shelters and rescues have a contract that states a 501c does not have to pay for shelter dogs and spay/neutering is free. So you just have to pay for the time and food the rescue provides while the dog is in their care. This place advertise as an adoption in large letters, the website says its a hotel/day care.... what the hell is it?!?! I will tell you what it is, it sells puppies, most likely from some unlicensed breeder, and they disguise themselves as an adoption center/day care. The shame of these kinds of people....
I was very interested in adopting a dog at Paw Hills until I found out the adoption fee. They wanted $650.00 for a mutt. I understand that they take care of vaccinations, neutering/spading etc. But seriously $650.00 for a mutt? I will continue my search for the perfect dog as I know he is out there. Just very disappointed in the amount they want to charge to rescue a dog.
Tracy, I cant thank you enough for the incredible care you and your staff gave to my dog while he stayed at your hotel/spa. It was such a relief to know that Stitches was in THE best hands. For me not to have to worry while I was away for a couple of days, was a weight lifted off my shoulders. Its now a home away from home for my dog.After looking at the surrounding pet sitting facilities in Agoura Hills and being so disappointed in what was being offered i.e. conditions of spa, attitude, lack of experience, and overcrowding, I was so grateful to find you.Aside from the love/care you provide to the animals, you have a beautiful place. I was floored when I walked in. No horrible smell, no dogs howling, spacious facility, choices of rooms/beds, grooming, and friendly professional staff who really know what theyre doing.I will spread the word about Paw Hills and do whatever I can to promote/support your business/spa/rescue.- Jo Cherkas
I went this facility a couple days ago to adopt what was suppose to be the perfect pup for our family. I called to verify this pup was available the front desk receptionist assured me the pup was there and they were holding her for me. I made sure to ask again because I explained I was driving out an hour and a half for this specific pup. She said yes, so I took the drive for an hour and a half very excited to receive the puppy. When I get there not only did they NOT have the puppy but she tried to give me a puppy that was NOT the one I had inquired about 😡 I told her that was NOT the puppy I had came to pick up she insisted it was. Mind you she tried to tell me that the dog was now 11weeks and had grown and the color on the fur had changed!!! I couldn’t believe it! Then I found their FB page and realized the puppy I had inquired about was adopted on 2/11 and I went on 2/26! Very deceiving and disappointing!!! Please save your time and gas because I drove a total of 3 hours!!
We LOVE Paw Hills. We have used them for both boarding and doggy daycare and have had nothing but positive experiences. Our two huskies, Oakley & Phoenix, get excited as soon as we turn on Canwood to drop them off and we wouldnt trust anyone else to take care of our fur babies!
There are several doggie day cares in this area. I stumbled upon this New Years Day when it was closed but I knocked and they opened up for me. I am excited to bring my new puppy here for day care. Thanks Paw Hills. I am also signed up for puppy training classes which I am looking forward to attending.
Tracie and her staff have been nothing but amazing! My dog Luca has been going to doggie daycare Monday-Friday for months and he loves it! When I pick him up hes exhausted and is usually asleep on my lap by the time we leave the parking lot. I would highly reccomend Paw Hills! they treat Luca as if he was one of theirs.
****BEWARE DO NOT BOARD YOUR DOG HERE************I have used Paw Hills on a number of occasions but not anymore. I picked up my dog a day earlier than originally stated and they gave me a bag of wrong food with my dogs name on it. Not only did they not feed him the correct food and instructions on how to feed him, they gave me attitude when I brought it to their attention. If I didnt pick him up early, I would of never known. COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE!
I would like to thank the staff and rescue for helping me find the four legged love of my life. Omg they showed me a dog I would have picked by photo and based on my lifestyle and Zola’s personality paired me. It couldn’t be a more perfect fit. I love you guys thank you so much for your help!
My family fostered to adopt a miniature Schnauzer last month named Freddy. We later re-named him Max. We met him and we (including our son) fell in love with him. Kayla (the manager of Paw Hills) debriefed us about Max, and she said (consistent with the information on their website) that he was AKC, meaning full bred, and that he had been to the vet and was healthy, with the exception of a slightly inflamed esophagus which she represented he would outgrow. Kayla also told us (which was consistent with the website) and in the paperwork we were given that Max was 4 1/2 months old. The Adopt-A-Pet website said that Max had been neutered, which was not correct. Kayla had fostered Max and she told us that sometimes he would vomit, apparently from his inflamed esophagus and eating too fast, but that it had gotten much better. She told us that her vet had seen Max 3 times and he was definitely growing out of the inflammation condition. Regretfully, her representations were not true. After vomiting 6 times in our home in one day, we had to take Max to the vet on an emergency basis. Max has been diagnosed with Megaesophagus, which in his case is a congenital, life-long condition that requires medication and daily attention. This is not a condition that is caused by excitement as Paw Hills insinuated. Moreover, our vet also said that based on his permanent teeth, he was at least 6 months old at the time we were fostering him.As set forth in our adoption application, it had been many years since we had a dog. We did our research before contacting Paw Hills, but research means nothing when the facts are misrepresented by the adoption agency and on the web-site. We were willing to give Paw Hills the benefit of the doubt if there was an honest mistake. However, subsequent events have demonstrated to us that there was purposeful concealment of Maxs condition as well as other facts.First, we learned that there was no medical possibility that Kaylas vet mis-diagnosed Max. He was born with the condition. There are no grey areas. Second, when we confronted Kayla about what had happened, she was cold and impassive. Her response was that we were obviously not the right family for Max and that we could return him which was not an option at that point. We asked Kayla whether Max was diagnosed with Megaesophagus and she admitted their vet had diagnosed him. We asked why she didnt tell us the truth and she said because it scares people. Third, we asked several times that Paw Hills forward us Maxs vet paperwork and his AKC registration, which would have his birthdate. Without his medical information, our vet was not able to neuter Max, administer the rest of his vaccinations or micro-chip him. Paw Hills never responded even though Kayla had represented that she had all of the paperwork. After making formal demands, we were finally contacted by the facilitys lawyer, William Johnson.When we finally received Maxs vet records, they were partial records and showed that Max was only seen twice. We repeatedly asked for the AKC registration documents and we were told that the vet had the records and that the records were lost. Again, this was not true because the vet office confirmed that they never had Maxs AKC documentation. The ultimate last straw was when Mr. Johnson told me in an email, if you dont like the dog, just return it which is absolutely shameful.As an update, Max is doing a little better, but it will be a life-long challenge every day and one that we have come to terms with. We would never think of giving him back, certainly not to a disreputable business that misrepresents itself as being a rescue of innocent animals.
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Review №1
2022-06-28I dont like a pickup that is rushed or seems haphazard nor portion charges on feeding if you made an error which we all do. It can get frustrating as well as expensive but be aware of things like that. Its better to arrive with more than less as far as food as there is no volume grace so to speak, and additional or courtesy charges are a bummer. At pickup make sure you can and do securely contact and grasp your pet, especially if the exchange takes place outside. To me every tech should make sure the animal is properly secured or is hitched to harness before handoff. Not every pet owner is nimble and strong. Last last time calling the girl was obviously busy but friendly and being that its easier to get in and gone as opposed to more busy stores or corporations, its worth opting for Paw Hills. We use them for both Camp and boarding. Its convenient you can book online and not wait unknown or long wait times on a call center experience. Their rates arent too steep and seem less than the Barkley or approximate places.
Review №2
2021-09-07My 13 lb shihtzu Maltese had a great time at Paw Hills 2 weekends in a row. She spent 2 nights there and was totally happy when I picked her up! They texted me pics of her too.
Review №3
2021-12-24We have been bringing our cat to Paw Hills for more than 5 years. This year was our LAST. When dropping our cat off he was put into a used not cleaned cat suite!!. I immediately addressed this and asked he be moved. I was told he would be. So I left to get gas.... when I returned he was in the same dirty non-cleaned suite with dirty litter and used old food. They lied. I had to physically enter the facility and move him myself to a clean suite. I will not be using Paw Hills again and I recommend all not to board their loved animals here.
Review №4
2021-11-21Read this review to save your pets life! Do not board here. Do not board at Paw Hills Hotel & Spa. I brushed off the lack of communication before my drop off (I sent numerous emails and never heard back) and even brushed off my kitten almost falling out of his carrier upon pick up as the employee did not close it. What I havent brushed off is that my 13 mo old cat came home incredibly sick. We had to take him to the emergency vet because his experience at paw hills was so traumatizing that his bladder spasmed due to the stress of a urinary tract infection that has been confirmed medically to be the fault of Paw Hills due to the strain of the bacteria in his professional urine culture and he developed a urinary obstruction. A blocked cat is fatal. On the phone with the hospital they told me that time is of the essence in getting him there in time to survive. Please note that my kitten was at Paw Hills when this condition developed and the facility did not notice or contact us. We could have lost our baby because of Paw Hills lack of responsibility as well as lack of proper care. Our baby is still in critical care at the hospital and will be for a few more days. Paw Hills unacceptable care is costing thousands of dollars in medical bills. All I can say is, do not board here- save your pets life.
Review №5
2021-11-29Paw Hills is awesome and the only place we take my dog Luna. She loves coming back and seeing everyone. We put her in day camp during her stays and always comes home happy and cleaned up as we always add on a bath before pickup.
Review №6
2021-09-07I really appreciated getting the reassurance that our dog had a great visit at Paw Hills and does well during his stays. The ease of booking, check in, check out, and trusting our dog is in good hands goes a long way.
Review №7
2021-09-16Please extend my gratitude to your staff especially to those who took care of my pet (Ellie). Shes a nervous nelly but very adorable dog. Your staffs patience and effort are greatly appreciated.
Review №8
2022-02-13Untrained personell, unsafe for dogs, very unsanitary. Rude owner. Very dissatisfied. I will never bring my dog there again.
Review №9
2019-01-04I was reading Martha Stewarts magazine when I came across an article about a pet hotel. This pet hotel offered boarding for cats in a way which I never seen before. After reading the article I drove to this place and took a tour through the cattery. They offered beautiful suites with huge cat trees. They also offered a huge playroom for cats with tons of toys which is perfect for my kitten! It also smelled pretty nice inside too considering there had been at least 10 cats boarding there at that time. It was easy to sign up for reservations, the front person was so nice. When I returned for my kitten after a week I noticed she was very relaxed and happy. Definitely returning for more boarding soon!
Review №10
2016-10-16My husband took our family on a trip back east and we have a 2 year old yellow lab, who we need to board. We found Paw Hills on a recommendation from a friend as we wanted to feel comfortable having Lucy stay somewhere for 10 nights. Paw Hills has a great facility that really does look and feel like a luxury pet hotel and spa. The staff was super helpful and friendly. Lucy was excited to see us at pick up but all indications were that she had a great time there. We also had her bathed so she was clean, happy, bright and shiny when we picked her up. We havent booked another family trip yet, but when we do, we know we need to book Paw Hills for Lucy! Thank you!