I am looking for a Dog Sitter. Our pup is very shy, has a spine injury, is on medication and has never been kenneled. My daughter had always watched her in the past but...
Kay F. replied:
Call the Aunties Dog Sitting. 3034755168. They are excellent
Lisa G. replied:
I own a pet sitting business and service your area. 3 happydogs.com or 720-366-5192.
Hey neighbors! I am going out of town for thanksgiving and I am wondering if anyone has a great dog boarding recommendation for my 6 month old husky pup. I will only be...
Rebecca S. replied:
Beds -n- Biscuits has always been great with our dogs. If you want more of an in home situation, Jamie Flanagan at trainingwheelsllc.com is WONDERFUL. Up in Longmont, but totally worth the drive.
Charmaine B. replied:
River Retreat just south of Costco
Martha M. replied:
I second Rover Retreat in Wheat Ridge, but they've actually changed their name to Rover's Stay and Play. http://www.roversstayandplay.com/
Heather G. replied:
One of my friends just found The Sniff Shack on 44 th and Sheridan!! I dropped them off and they were soooo friendly and the place is nice and new and clean and you dont have to pay extra to let them play outside!! Check them out!:)
Royce D. replied:
We like Two Ponds Pet Lodge. Offer play time with other dogs. Staff is very friendly.
Michal P. replied:
Leo Hardesty with Denver metro pet sitters! Treats pets like family AND your pet gets to be home where they're comfortable!
Désirée L. replied:
Camp Bow Wow
Ginger F. replied:
Rover.com, you can find someone local to take him in their home. Wagthedog20 gets first time folks $20 off.
We are thinking of taking a trip. Does anyone know of an at home dog sitter that they trust?
Ginger F. replied:
Have used and had dogs stay through rover.com and love it. It is like an overnight puppy play date. You can use the code wagthedog20 for $20 off your first time
Michelle B. replied:
Rachel Brown pet sits and has several references.
Diane R. replied:
Indognito Pet Care is great. www.Indognitopetcare.com
I am looking for a reliable trustworthy and loving dog sitter. Someone to let my dog out 2 or 3 times a week during the winter. Maybe future over nighters ? Please let...
Kristine G. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/denvermetropetsitters?fref=ts Have used them for years.
Shorty S. replied:
Jenn Stephonya
Michelle B. replied:
Anne Smith-Yates!
Michal P. replied:
I second the shout out to Leo Hardesty with Denver Metro Pet Sitters.
Does anyone have a good dog sitter that they trust completely??
Michelle B. replied:
Rachel Brown and she has references.
Michelle B. replied:
Or Anne Smith-Yates.
Diane R. replied:
Joan of Indognito Pet Care. She's great!
Michele I. replied:
I own On the Go Pet Sitting and Dog Walking and service Wheat Ridge, I'm Bonded, Insured and Pet First Aid Certified. I have many references and online reviews as well. onthegodogwalking.com
Any dog sitters out there? We have a giant, sweet, overly energetic black Newfoundland/Shepherd/Lab mix rescue who would just be miserable if we kenneled her. While we...
Ellen D. replied:
Joseph Giordano I heartily recommend Sara Nepomuceno / Denver Hound Hikers. She's just over Sheridan at 38 th & Osceola, and she's wonderful with dogs: taking them out for hikes, or dog sitting. sara@denverhoundhikers.com
Anyone have a good recommendation for overnight dog boarding? Our fur babies need a new fun safe camp to attend when we have to be out of town...
Thanks!
Sarah H. replied:
Beds N Biscuits 4 th and Xenon
Colleen V. replied:
I second Beds N Biscuits.
Alex K. replied:
In the past year, we've tried Bed N' Biscuits, Best Friends, and Camp Bow Wow. Camp Bow Wow wins, hands down, for cleanliness, friendliness and know-how. With Bed N Biscuits, I noticed (and didn't like) small things like they never referred to my dog by name, not when addressing us OR him, or how when I asked how it went (new dog parent, first dog overnight,) they stared blankly, sort of shrugged, and said, "Fine." They did not inspire any confidence that they cared about what they were doing. Gave me an icky feeling, the whole operation, so we looked elsewhere. The Best Friends facility/program seemed better on paper, but I was put off by the dingy, cramped overall feel of the place, the size of the space my dog would have to spend the bulk of each 24 hour period, and that they put all dogs of all sizes & temperaments together in the concrete room to "play" if the weather prevents the dogs from playing outside. Full disclosure, we didn't even try this one--the tour alone was enough to give it a "no", especially since we left this place and drove directly to tour Camp Bow Wow afterwards. Camp Bow Wow is leagues above both of them, especially in terms of customer service. First, they require each new dog to come for a "test run" playdate before being allowed to board overnight, so you know all the other dogs play well with others. They have video cameras on the play areas that you can watch from afar (and we did, and our dog was having the best time,) and the dogs have a well-thought out and active schedule each day in clean, spacious surroundings. The staff runs on the younger side, but what they lack in fluidity they more than make up for in enthusiasm and obvious dog affection and knowledge. worth every penny. #offsoapbox
Mary L. replied:
U Lucky Dog
Chuck M. replied:
Mile High Mutts. Out of the way, but we've always had good experience with them.