I have boarded my dog there, and he was treated with great care and came back to us happy. The dogs there are kept in small rooms, so they can stretch their legs, and they are put into age-and energy-appropriate play groups three times a day. Importantly, they aren't able to see each other from the rooms, so it isn't a din of barking all the time. It's not as luxurious as some of the high-end boarding places, but it's much more affordable--actually comparable in terms of price to traditional kennels, where the dogs are kept in cages and the level of service and comfort is so much lower.
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