Below is a list of dog-related businesses or services. Click a category title to jump to that section to browse or scroll down to view all of the links.
- Boarding Kennels
- Clubs & Other Groups
- Daycare
- Dog Parks
- Dog Training
- Dog Walking and Pet Sitting
- Emergency
- Feed and Supplies
- Friends of the Dog Park Groups
- Governmental Agencies & Authorities
- Groomers & Spas
- Health Conditions
- How To…
- Humane Societies & Shelters
- Miscellaneous Links
- Pet Expos
- Pet Loss Resources
- Rescues
- Schooling
- Sponsors
- Travel Tips & Pet Friendly Destinations
- Veterinary Services
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BOARDING KENNELS
- A Touch of Class Pet Resort – Daycare, boarding, training, grooming, and retail
- Camp K9 – Grooming, boarding, and daycare
- Dog Seller and Dog Facility Operator Complaint Wisconsin residents who have a concern that a person or business in or out of Wisconsin, or anyone outside the state if the complaint involves a Wisconsin business, is in violation of the state’s law that ensures the sale of healthy dogs, may file a complaint
- Rover’s Resort – Grooming, boarding, daycare
- See Spot Run on 21 – Boarding, daycare, grooming, and Training
- Tailwaggers Doggy Day Care – Locations in DePere, Greenville, Little Chute, Menasha
- Curve Crest Canine Country Club
CLUBS & OTHER GROUPS
DAYCARE
- A Touch of Class Pet Resort – Daycare, boarding, training, grooming, and retail
- Camp K9 – Grooming, boarding, and daycare
- Pet Sitter Galore and More
- Rover’s Resort – Grooming, boarding, daycare
- See Spot Run on 21 – Boarding, daycare, grooming, and training
- Tailwaggers Doggy Day Care – Locations in DePere, Greenville, Little Chute, and Menasha
DOG PARKS
- Best Friends Dog Park (Located in Winnebago County Community Park)
- Jerry Finch Dog Park
- Brown County Pet Exercise Area (fee to use)
- DePere Dog Park
- FIDO (Friends in Dog Ownership) Park
- Kaukauna Dog Park
- Lucky Dog Park (Private Dog Park)
- Outagamie County Pet Exercise Area
- Ripon Dog Park
- West Bend Dog Park
- New London Jaycees Dog Park
- *Other Local Dog Parks
DOG TRAINING
- Dog Bite Prevention – From nips to bites to actual attacks, dog bites are a serious problem. Dog bite victims requiring medical attention in the United States number approximately 800,000 annually. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent dog bites.
- Emergency Preparedness & Response Guide– Is a searchable document designed for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, emergency managers, and others interested in all hazards/all species veterinary and animal emergency issues. This 400+ page reference is full of disaster planning.
- Fox Valley Animal Referral Center – (920) 993-9193
- Lost Dogs of Wisconsin
- Pet WebMD
- The Animal Hospital of Oshkosh – (920) 235-2566
DOG WALKING & PET SITTING
EMERGENCY
- Dog Bite Prevention – From nips to bites to actual attacks, dog bites are a serious problem. Dog bite victims requiring medical attention in the United States number approximately 800,000 annually. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent dog bites.
- Emergency Preparedness & Response Guide – Is a searchable document designed for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, emergency managers, and others interested in all hazards/all species veterinary and animal emergency issues. This 400+ page reference is full of disaster planning.
- Fox Valley Animal Referral Center – (920) 993-9193
- Lost Dogs of Wisconsin
- Pet WebMD
- The Animal Hospital of Oshkosh – (920) 235-2566
FEEDING & SUPPLIES
- A Touch of Class Pet Resort – Daycare, boarding , training, grooming, and retail
- Chief Feeds & Daly Tack
- Lucy’s Closet Pet Boutique
- Pet Food Safety Recall and Alerts – Recalls and alerts issued regarding pet and animal feeds, including dog and cat foods and treats as well feeds for livestock, poultry and other species. The information is based on reports and alerts
- Pet Supplies Plus Appleton – Pet Supplies Plus(R) Great Prices.
- Petco Supplies – Pet Products
- Tailwaggers Doggy Day Care – De Pere, Greenville, Little Chute, Menasha
FRIENDS OF THE DOG PARK GROUPS
- Brown County Dog Park Association
- De Pere Dog Park Association
- Friends of Ripon Dog Park
- Friends of the Outagamie County Dog Park
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES & AUTHORITIES
- Brown County Sheriffs Department
- City of Oshkosh – Dog and Cat License’s
- Disposing of Unwanted Medicine – Educate your clients to help protect their family, pets and the environment by properly using, storing and disposing of medications.
- Dog Seller and Dog Facility Operator Complaint – Wisconsin residents who have a concern that a person or business in or out of Wisconsin, or anyone outside the state if the complaint involves a Wisconsin business, is in violation of the state’s law that ensures the sale of healthy dogs, may file a complaint
- Oshkosh Police Department
- Outagamie Sheriff’s Department
- Winnebago County
- Winnebago County Parks Department
- Winnebago County Sheriff’s Department
GROOMERS & SPAS
- A Touch of Class Pet Resort – Daycare, boarding, training, Grooming, and retail
- Camp K9 – Grooming, boarding, daycare
- Pet Supplies Plus Appleton – Pet Supplies Plus(R) Great Prices
- Petco Supplies – Pet products
- Rover’s Resort – Grooming, boarding, daycare
- See Spot Run on 21 – Boarding, daycare, grooming, training
HEALTH CONDITIONS
- Cancer in Animals – Cancer accounts for almost half of the deaths of pets over 10 years of age, and early diagnosis is a key to successful treatment.
- Canine Distemper – Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease that can be spread in the air or through contact with infected dogs, but can be prevented with vaccination.
- Canine Parvovirus – The canine parvovirus is highly contagious, can live in the environment for years, and can cause life-threatening disease. Fortunately, it can be prevented with vaccination
- Diabetic Pets – Diabetic pets have special needs, but can live long and healthy lives with the proper diagnosis, treatment and care.
- External Parasites – External parasites such as fleas, ticks and mites aren’t just an annoyance – they can also spread diseases. Preventive measure can reduce the risk to your pet and your family.
- Heartworm Disease – Heartworm is a preventable, but serious and potentially fatal, parasite that primarily infects dogs, cats and ferrets.
- Internal Parasites in Cats & Dogs – Internal parasites, such as roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms, can cause illness and malnutrition. Fortunately, they can be prevented and treated with medications and proper hygiene.
- Leptospirosis – Commonly called “Lepto,” this flu-like disease caused by bacteria can be potentially fatal if not treated. Vaccination is one vital step needed to protect your pets and your family.
- Rabies – Rabies is a deadly disease caused by a virus that attacks the nervous system. Vaccination is one vital step needed to protect your pets and your family.
- Your Pet’s Healthy Weight – A little extra weight could be a big problem. Learn how to manage and maintain your pet’s ideal weight.
HOW TO’S
- Canine Distemper – Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease that can be spread in the air or through contact with infected dogs, but can be prevented with vaccination.
- Canine Parvovirus – The canine parvovirus is highly contagious, can live in the environment for years, and can cause life-threatening disease. Fortunately, it can be prevented with vaccination
- Choosing a Veterinarian – Find the veterinarian who you believe can best meet your pet’s medical needs and with whom you feel comfortable in establishing a long-term relationship.
- Disposing of Unwanted Medicine – Educate your clients to help protect their family, pets and the environment by properly using, storing and disposing of medications.
- Dog Bite Prevention – From nips to bites to actual attacks, dog bites are a serious problem. Dog bite victims requiring medical attention in the United States number approximately 800,000 annually. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent dog bites.
- Dog Bite Prevention: How Kids Should Greet Dogs – Dr. Yin demonstrates how kids should be taught to greet dogs.
- Heartworm Disease – Heartworm is a preventable, but serious and potentially fatal, parasite that primarily infects dogs, cats and ferrets.
- Internal Parasites in Cats & Dogs – Internal parasites, such as roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms, can cause illness and malnutrition. Fortunately, they can be prevented and treated with medications and proper hygiene.
- Keeping Your Adopted Pet Healthy – Adopting a pet from a shelter or rescue is a great way to save a pet’s life and bring a new pet into your family. Make sure your adopted pet has the best chances for a healthy, happy second life.
- Rabies – Rabies is a deadly disease caused by a virus that attacks the nervous system. Vaccination is one vital step needed to protect your pets and your family.
- Selecting a Dog – Friendly, affectionate, and entertaining, dogs are well-known as faithful companions. Before getting one as a pet, research a dog’s housing, diet, and medical needs and make sure it fits your lifestyle.
- Senior Pets – Thanks to better care, pets are living longer now than they ever have before – but as pets get older, they need extra care and attention.
- Treating Pain in Your Dog – Keeping Your Best Friend Active, Safe, and Pain Free Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are a class of drugs commonly used to control pain and inflammation in dogs. NSAIDs help many dogs lead more comfortable lives, but their use carries some
HUMANE SOCIETIES & SHELTERS
- ASPCA
- Bay Area Animal Shelter
- Fond du Lac Humane Society
- Fox Valley Humane Association
- Green Lake Area Animal Shelter
- Neenah Animal Shelter
- Oshkosh Area Humane Society
- The Humane Society of the United States
MISCELLANEOUS LINKS
- ASPCA
- Disposing of Unwanted Medicine – Educate your clients to help protect their family, pets and the environment by properly using, storing and disposing of medications.
- Dog Seller and Dog Facility Operator Complaint – Wisconsin residents who have a concern that a person or business in or out of Wisconsin, or anyone outside the state if the complaint involves a Wisconsin business, is in violation of the state’s law that ensures the sale of healthy dogs, may file a compl
- Great Lakes Pet Expo
- Household Hazards – Every home contains a variety of everyday items and substances that can be dangerous or even fatal if ingested by dogs and cats.
- Minesweeper Pet Waste Remover
- Pet Ownership – Owning a pet is a privilege, but the benefits of pet ownership come with responsibilities
- Pet WebMD
- Selecting a Dog – Friendly, affectionate, and entertaining, dogs are well-known as faithful companions. Before getting one as a pet, research a dog’s housing, diet, and medical needs and make sure it fits your lifestyle.
- Senior Pets – Thanks to better care, pets are living longer now than they ever have before – but as pets get older, they need extra care and attention.
- Spaying and Neutering – By having your dog or cat surgically sterilized, you will do your part to prevent the birth of unwanted puppies and kittens and enhance your pet’s health and quality of life.
- The American Animal Hospital Association – Healthy pet information
- Vaccinations – Pets should be vaccinated to protect them from many highly contagious and deadly diseases. Your veterinarian can tailor a program of vaccinations that will help your pet maintain a lifetime of protection from infectious diseases.
- Winnebago Pet Expo
- Your Pet’s Healthy Weight – A little extra weight could be a big problem. Learn how to manage and maintain your pet’s ideal weight.
PET EXPOS
PET LOSS RESOURCES
- Pet Euthanasia – How do I know it’s time? A decision concerning euthanasia may be one of the most difficult decisions you will ever make for your pet. Your veterinarian and your family and close friends can help you make the right decision and can support you as you grieve
- Pet Loss Resources
- When Your Animal Dies – Understanding your feelings of loss After your animal has died or been lost, it is natural and normal to feel grief and sorrow. By understanding the process, you can be better prepared to accept and handle your grief as well as help others who share your
RESCUES
- English Springer Rescue America Inc.
- Keeping Your Adopted Pet Healthy – Adopting a pet from a shelter or rescue is a great way to save a pet’s life and bring a new pet into your family. Make sure your adopted pet has the best chances for a healthy, happy second life.
- Saving Paws
- Wish Upon A Paw
SCHOOLING
- University of Wisconsin – Madison – School of Veterinary Medicine
SPONSORS
TRAVEL TIPS & PET FRIENDLY DESTINATIONS
- Bring FIDO
- Martha’s Pet Resources
- Traveling With Your Pet – Planning and preparation are important when traveling with family pets, and can make the difference between an enjoyable vacation or a nightmarish trip.
- Trips with Pets
VETERINARY SERVICES
- American Animal Hospital
- Appanasha Pet Clinic
- Canine Distemper Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease that can be spread in the air or through contact with infected dogs, but can be prevented with vaccination.
- Choosing a Veterinarian – Find the veterinarian who you believe can best meet your pet’s medical needs and with whom you feel comfortable in establishing a long-term relationship.
- Country View Animal Hospital
- Creature Comfort Clinic
- Dog Bite Prevention – From nips to bites to actual attacks, dog bites are a serious problem. Dog bite victims requiring medical attention in the United States number approximately 800,000 annually. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent dog bites.
- Great Lakes Veterinary Clinic SC
- Lakeside Animal Hospital
- Pet WebMD
- Spaying and Neutering – By having your dog or cat surgically sterilized, you will do your part to prevent the birth of unwanted puppies and kittens and enhance your pet’s health and quality of life.
- St Bernard’s Animal Medical Center
- University of Wisconsin – Madison – School of Veterinary Medicine
- Vaccinations – Pets should be vaccinated to protect them from many highly contagious and deadly diseases. Your veterinarian can tailor a program of vaccinations that will help your pet maintain a lifetime of protection from infectious diseases.
- Valley Veterinary Hospital
- Wellness Veterinary Clinic