Paw City

Paw City Paw City is your friendly neighborhood pet care provider! We are veteran owned and operated in the USA.

12/25/2025

Pet sitting in Bella Vista for $50/night!

Your pets get to stay in the comfort of their own home and you get a trusted pro sending updates and giving all the cuddles. It's a win-win!

Currently having a blast with this crew. 🄰

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WE HAVE OUR FIRST SUCCESSFUL ADOPTION! šŸŽ‰Today just got a whole lot brighter! A huge congratulations to the wonderful fam...
10/05/2025

WE HAVE OUR FIRST SUCCESSFUL ADOPTION! šŸŽ‰

Today just got a whole lot brighter! A huge congratulations to the wonderful family who just welcomed their new furry family member home. Seeing that tail wag and those happy faces is exactly why we do what we do. šŸ’–

A massive thank you to our partners at Paw City Pet Sitters for teaming up with Luv for Paws to make this day possible!

This is just the beginning! Our adoption event is still in full swing, and there are so many more amazing pups waiting to meet their perfect match. Come on down and be the next happy ending!

šŸ“ Where: 3851 Old Hwy 68, Springdale, AR 72762
šŸ•šWhen: Today until 5PM
šŸ“žInfo: 4796447951 or comment/message me here on FB

09/01/2025

Fear based training methods are abusive and we do not use or condone them. The industry of pet care and training is mostly unregulated and saturated with trainers stacking crates and cashing in on the abuse. Pet owners should be careful and know that aversives and abusive training actually cause reactive behavior.

Hey  I moved again and joined my brother and sister the Commerce crew over in Texas now hahaha Happy to be here and look...
07/10/2025

Hey I moved again and joined my brother and sister the Commerce crew over in Texas now hahaha Happy to be here and looking forward to meeting and serving this community.

If anyone in Commerce is needing pet care I am offering 50% off my rates while I am still building my client list here.

If you or anyone you know ever needs a good steward of your pets and home shine the Paw signal!

Overnights are only $25 with this discount and walks start at only $5 for 10 minutes.

I walked away from a position that used aversives after the first week of balanced training. My spirit will never be abl...
05/03/2025

I walked away from a position that used aversives after the first week of balanced training. My spirit will never be able to support using these methods. Do yourselves a favor and commit to doing no harm. Your bond with your pets will only ever get better from that point moving forward.

04/27/2025

Dear PetSmart Leadership,

I’m writing as someone deeply invested in the well-being of dogs and their guardians, recognizing PetSmart’s influential role in pet care practices nationwide.

Your stores provide valuable products and services to millions, myself included. I appreciate your accredited trainers’ dedication to positive, reward-based training.

Yet, a significant contradiction remains unresolved, which we, members of the professional dog training and behavior science communities, urge you to address.

In 2021, the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB), a leading evidence-based voice in veterinary behavior science, published their position statement explicitly opposing the use of aversive training methods. (Linked below)

AVSAB strongly advises against shock collars, prong collars, and choke chains, citing substantial evidence these devices cause stress, anxiety, and aggression, even when used as directed.

This declaration was our industry’s equivalent to the Surgeon General stating ā€œsmoking causes cancer,ā€ or the American Psychological Association declaring ā€œcorporal punishment harms children,ā€ prioritizing the mental and physical welfare of dogs.

This stance is unanimously supported by 100% of major veterinary behavioral organizations globally (see comprehensive list below).

Critically, these behavioral science organizations unanimously clarify these tools are unnecessary in any known training or behavior modification scenario, pose significant risks to animal welfare and public safety, fail to produce lasting behavior change, damage the human-animal bond, can increase aggression, and do not address underlying behavioral issues. These are profound, inherent problems, not minor concerns or rare side effects.

Such universal scientific consensus makes aversive tools inappropriate for anyone, pet guardians and those involved in animal training alike. Continued sale of these products exposes PetSmart to potential liability, as there remains no credible scientific evidence, reputable behavioral organization, or expert consensus supporting their use under any circumstances. A lack of awareness is no longer defensible, morally or scientifically.

We urge PetSmart to give this matter the careful attention it deserves and promptly discontinue the sale of these aversive products.

I recognize PetSmart’s continued sale of these products likely reflects policies that have not yet been re-evaluated against recent scientific advancements and evolving ethical standards over the past four years.

Given your stated commitment to modern, ethical training, the continued availability of these harmful devices in PetSmart stores and online remains problematic.

Though many locations secure shock collars behind locked displays and rely on associates to caution customers, this approach falls short in 2025. Availability, however restricted, implies endorsement and directly contradicts expert consensus.

Continuing to sell aversive dog training tools despite overwhelming scientific agreement is like a pharmacy still selling cough syrups containing he**in or diet pills containing amphetamines, products once common but now universally recognized as harmful.

Even with good intentions, stocking such products sends confusing and harmful messages, undermining consumer trust and established science.

These aversive tools suppress behavior through pain, fear, or discomfort, a fact grounded in decades of behavioral research, not hyperbole.

Arguments based on customer demand or educational outreach no longer hold, as modern behavioral science unequivocally rejects these tools without exception.

PetSmart has shown leadership on social issues, promoting diversity, inclusion, and compassion. In that spirit, we, the modern behavior science community, professional dog trainers, and concerned public, urge you to extend these principles consistently to animal welfare by eliminating aversive training products entirely.

Removing these devices from your stores is consistent with PetSmart’s stated values, clearly signaling to pet guardians that modern, ethical, scientifically sound training prioritizes dogs’ emotional well-being and positive reinforcement.

Countless advocates for animal welfare and ethical training stand ready to support PetSmart in making this critical change. Doing so will reinforce PetSmart’s legacy as a compassionate and forward-thinking leader.

A comprehensive list of scientific references follows. Additionally, I am available for good faith private discussions at [email protected].

Sincerely,

Zak George
Advocate for Humane Dog Training and Pet Welfare

Organizations opposing the use of aversive tools:

* American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB)
* American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
* American College of Veterinary Behaviorists (ACVB)
* American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
* European Society of Veterinary Clinical Ethology (ESVCE)
* British Veterinary Association (BVA)
* British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA)
* Australian Veterinary Association (AVA)
* Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA)
* Scottish Government (ā€œGuidance on Dog Training Aidsā€)
* American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
* Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA)
* Association of Pet Behavior Counsellors (APBC)
* Dogs Trust UK
* Blue Cross for Pets
* Animal Behavior and Training Council (ABTC)
* Association of Professional Dog Trainers UK
* The Kennel Club (UK)
* Association of Professional Dog Trainers Australia
* Association of Professional Dog Trainers New Zealand
* New Zealand Companion Animal Council
* New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NZSPCA)
* The Gundog Trust UK
* Guide Dogs UK
* Pacific Assistance Dogs Society (PADS)
* Edmonton Humane Society
* British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BCSPCA)
* Pet Professional Guild (PPG)
* Companion Animal Welfare Council (CAWC)
* International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC)

Links to statements from the above organizations and additional professional animal welfare and training organizations who have also publicly condemned all aversive training tools, plus an extensive list of scientific references is available at: https://www.zakgeorge.com/general-5

Hey Panama City!I’m Riley Cottingham, the proud owner of Paw City Pet Sitters.I recently moved to this beautiful area an...
04/22/2025

Hey Panama City!

I’m Riley Cottingham, the proud owner of Paw City Pet Sitters.

I recently moved to this beautiful area and I’m here to make sure your furry family members are loved and cared for while you’re away!

Whether it’s a walk on the beach or cozy check-ins at home, I treat every pet like family. 🐶🐾

šŸ‘‰ Message me today to schedule your free consultation!

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Rogers, AR
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