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Woodbrae Kennels
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Without a doubt, the best kennels in the South Bay Area.A little background... I adopted my dog Georgia from a friend, who had in turn adopted her from another family who got her as a puppy. What they didn't tell my friend was that they hadn't socialized her as a puppy, so she was deathly afraid of other dogs (and cats), and would react extremely unpredictably to any situation involving other pets. Of course, by the time my friend found this out it was too late to go back and make an issue of it with the original owner, and I wanted a dog anyway... so it just kind of worked out. I had just stopped my insane travel schedule and had local friends who could watch her when I was going to be out of town, so I didn't need a kennel or boarding services.With a lot of work, I finally got her to a point where she was okay with other dogs, but I was still extremely uneasy about boarding her while I was out on vacation. And I looked at the VCA facilities, and was unimpressed. I wanted the benefits of having a dog-sitter, without the price tag or the necessity to allow a stranger into my house. A colleague from work (who is super anal about kennels) cued me in to Woodbrae, and I went over for a tour of the place.I fell instantly in love with it - the place is an old Victorian-style house in Los Gatos close to the Good Samaritan hospital off of 85 and Los Gatos Blvd, and the owner is an older lady that has converted the back of the house (and adjoining field) into a kennel. The dogs all have their own runs, which means they interact with each other as little as you want - critical for me in this first boarding period. Also, the kennels are sheltered from the elements, and you can bring in your own comfort items for your pet, so I started to feel pretty safe going with them.As did my dog. By default all dogs get one walk and one playtime per day, but you can request as many as you like for which you get charged at the rate of $2-3 more. I had her down for 3 playtimes and 2 walks. Also, you can bring your own food/items if your
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