Looking for a dog watcher
Anyone know of someone who runs a in-home dog boarding company? We have taken our dog to kennels and we have seen the companies that come to your home, and we have heard of companies that board dogs at their own home. This is what we are looking for? Any thoughts?
Is there a specific reason you're looking for an in-home boarder? I know of a couple of local places that board dogs but they are not residential. They offer some specialized services and cater to making your pet feel welcome and comfortable. Fetch! offer in-home overnight sitting. Check them out below.
Thanks C, We have tried boarding for our beagle for 3 years and we were looking for someone that boards at their own home, home business, but I will check out your recommendations. We have tried Peninsula Pet Resort on Old County Road. Ray
Check out this craigslist link http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/pet/806260196.html and Yelp review. http://www.yelp.com/biz/a-lucky-dog-woodside
We suggest: http://www.peninsulapetsitters.com/ They are fully insured and very professional, thorough and friendly!
DoodyCalls :: Peninsula's franchised backed Pooper Scooper, San Mateo, San Bruno, Millbrae, Hillsborough, Burlingame,
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