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    Cat Nap Inn

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Terra Nova Canines

    Terra Nova Canines

    (2 reviews)

    Tara has always been great with my Athena at daycare. She is happy to go and is tired at the end of…read morethe day. I like seeing pictures of who she is playing (or sleeping) with. I feel secure knowing she is not alone during the day and chilling with a variety of other dogs! Tara was so great helping me out after my surgery and making sure Athena was walked and taken care of, extremely helpful to our family! Great experiences at Terra Nova!

    Please don't use this for day care or boarding. Ours was a horror story!…read more Please please google the name Tara Wuennenberg and Muttley's Canine Training Winnipeg for yourself before booking with her. I love dogs. Always have and always will. Sometimes they break your heart when you have to say goodbye. Sometimes it's for other reasons. I just want the world to know Ted's and Molly's story. They deserve to be heard. We bought Molly, a Berne doodle from a back yard breeder at the end of COVID. She was skittish and scared of her own shadow, but she was never hostile or aggressive. Until the horrible time, when we decided to put her in overnight care with somebody, we thought we trusted, her former trainer. We were also at that time taking Tara's dog for lengthy periods of time. He was also a doodle and the sweetest little guy imaginable. I should have twigged in to how bad things were for him as every time we returned him, he would latch onto my hand, almost like begging us not to send him back. Then we went house hunting on the island and had Tara look after Maggie and Molly at her shop, which mu husband had spent hours building for her! When we came to pick her up, Molly was missing her leash and her collar. Again, we should have twigged in that maybe she was being kept elsewhere or? Once home our nervous Molly changed completely in personality. Where once I could feed her by hand, she was aggressively biting me every time I did. If anything was left on the floor, she would attack you over it. She bit Len badly and he ended up with sepsis and we had such a horrible hospital experience over it. I went to various vets, all who told me that they didn't believe in euthanasia for such a young dog and that she should be rehomed to another family. This I could not morally or ethically do. She was too dangerous to say the least. One night out of nowhere, she attacked me on the couch. Thank goodness for a good friend who contacted her vet about the situation. When I saw him, I explained to him what had gone on. He said Molly was too dangerous to be rehomed and nothing we could do could ever change her. The fact of the biting meant we could never trust her. No amount of training or meds could undo the damage that had been done to her at the daycare center. So we came to the horrible decision of putting her down. Meanwhile my husband went through months of rehab, learning how to walk and recover from the draining after effects of the sepsis. We went through months of hell as a result. Now fast forward to a night this past August. We got a message from Tara asking if we could come and get Ted as her landlords were wanting him gone. We thought maybe this was a noise problem. Getting there we soon learned differently. Her landlords told us that she was looking after other dogs as well as Teddy in a coach apartment. NONE of the dogs was being walked or pottyed outside the apartment! They did a check of the apartment and discovered that they weren't being fed or watered either. When I saw Teddy, my heart just broke. He was muzzled and looked like he came from a Third World country. I contacted a rescue person I know and she is actively trying to help the landlords with an SPCA complaint and the cops as well. We can't take Teddy given all the stuff that has gone on, especially with a pup and a senior citizen dog too in our care. He will need a lot of rehab and I think the SPCA is the best agency to help him. I have cried and cried over this and wished that I had seen the signs earlier and done something about it. It would have made things better for both Teddy and Molly!

    Nopawblems Companion Animal Care

    Nopawblems Companion Animal Care

    (4 reviews)

    Never more secure care for my dog anywhere! Luna. Very…read morehappy knowing she's in the most skilled highly educated obedience and tracking training that is unique on the coast. They have a shuttle service from Horseshoe Bay from Vancouver pets coming to Nopawblems Care, so book early always! The best is worth it. Reasonably priced, excellent staff, good food or bring your own. I have trusted her with several daycare 11-4 p.m. Just to see her getting used to the other dogs, kennel and owners. She's highly sensitive husky mix. It took a few visits. We got to a weekend, a week and one ten day stay. When the last thing you want to worry about on vacation, on a tight budget, is your dogs well-being ... I trust Nopawblems. She's is a little highly stimulated each time. She prefers home. But she's not upset or frightened. I am secure with my choice. If anything comes up she is in the best hands.

    I have taken my dogs here for 9 years. to this exceptional kennel. It is a large and beautifully…read moremaintained facility in a rural setting. My pets have always received the best care possible. I took one of my young dogs to a session with Joyce for help with his aggressive behaviour. I had sought help previously from a series of recommended trainers and vets. In one session,Joyce provided me more help than all the others combined. One of my very old ( 16+) dogs refused to eat one day. Realizing that this was not normal for him, and knowing his age, and after trying unsuccessfully to reach me, they took him into their home and sat with him. He passed away peacefully in a few hours, in the company of loving humans. After speaking to me, they took him to a local vet and had him cremated and gave me the ashes. It was a hard sad time, and I cannot imagine a better way to end a long life. This is absolutely the best place for a dog to be. The only drawback is that they are so good- and it is not easy to get a space.

    Cat Nap Inn - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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