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    Chebaco Kennel

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 10:30 AM, 2:00 pm - 6:00 PM
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Divine Doggie Daycare Pet Sitting Services - Luna

    Divine Doggie Daycare Pet Sitting Services

    (1 review)

    Dionna has been caring for my 2 cats and 3 dogs roughly once a month since April 2019, and she is…read moreWONDERFUL. My dogs are all XL and can be a handful; she's got them wrapped around her treat-filled fingers! And my cats (who are a little spooky) treat her like a member of the family! I love that I get daily updates and photos, and I know I can trust my house and the health and happiness of my herd with Dionna when I'm gone. It makes vacations and travel for work so much easier. She is very communicative via various ways (text/email/phone) and she keeps the house spotless. I thoroughly recommend Dionna!

    From the owner: I have LOVED animals my ENTIRE LIFE and have an affinity for dogs especially (GOD spelled…read morebackwards). I have never been without a dog. I started off the early age of five caring for our family Scottish Terrier, Scottie, as a puppy until he was 13 years old. Then, I fell in love with Dachshunds; like they say "you can't just have one," so at one time, I had three males (Rusty, Rex & Riley) for almost 10 years. To date, I've rescued seven (my eldest, Missy, who I was gifted at the age of 11 weeks old lived a full and MUCH LOVED life for 18 years old). My current, mini-Doxie, Riley (featured on my Home page), is an easy-going little guy who loves everyone, is placid and docile. He's famous for his kisses, if you don't mind having your face licked. We enjoy a variety of activities including hiking, playing tug and fetching, which is an unusual and unique interest for the breed. My one and only cat was an orange tabby named Magic, but I haven't had any more kitties since him as he was a one-of-a-kind feline who thought he was ​a dog! LOL! I've been a Reiki Master (attuned '98) and offer healing energy to any fur-baby for calming energy is there's a storm approaching, a minor injury and the like. I also use alternative medicine such as homeopathy, herbology, etc., as needed. I hope you'll reach out to me to care for your beloved four-legged(s) and/or winged feathered friends (sorry, no reptiles, please).

    Town & Country Pet Boarding

    Town & Country Pet Boarding

    (9 reviews)

    I chose Town and Country for boarding my Great Pyrenees Shepherd based on a strong recommendation…read morefrom Eva's Dog Camp, where my dog has thrived and received excellent reviews for being "cuddly and well-behaved." During our phone intake conversation, Marian assured me that my priorities would be met: 1) all dogs would be crated during meals to prevent potential aggression, and 2) daily exercise would be provided in nearby national parklands and the lake. Unfortunately, these assurances were not practiced. My dog returned wrung out with anxiety and unable to rest after spending five days in a back enclosure with 30-35 other dogs and not once having been walked. I was told that my dog did not respond properly to the counselors' name calls, which is why he was kept in the backyard. Why not take the dog on a walk on his leash? Town and Country promotes itself as an adventure camp, distinguishing itself from other boarding facilities that keep dogs in yards all day, and charges a premium for this service. Marian had assured me that new dogs would be attached to a 30-foot lead and attended by two counselors when taken out of the yard. Unfortunately, they did not follow through on this "camp" experience.*Marian later contradicted her initial assurance by saying that dogs needed to respond to a stranger's call before being taken for a walk in the park Additionally, upon pick-up, a counselor explained that my dog and another dog had snapped at each other during mealtime because they were not crated. This was contrary to the safety measures I had requested. Bottom line, the promises made regarding safety and exercise were not fulfilled. It appears that only a select few dogs evaluated by them to be "responsive" receive walks. I'm grateful to one of the counselors there who no doubt, acted as an ally to my dog and likely ensured his safety amidst a potentially dangerous environment.

    I can't say enough great things about Marian and Town & Country. We have always been hesitant to…read moreboard our dog Cassius, and even more so now that he is 16 years old! My partner and I each spoke to Marian for a long time and were comfortable that he would be in great hands. We have now boarded him here multiple times and are so glad we did! Marian and her team of handlers are incredibly accommodating to Cassius's special needs and he always comes back happy and healthy (and fresh & clean from his bath!). He gets all his medications and is clearly eating his meals while there - which really shows that he feels right at home. They really are so unique and we are very thankful. I'm sure the hiking and other activities are a blast for the younger dogs, too! We really wouldn't send our boy anywhere else - thank you so much!!

    Chebaco Kennel - petboarding - Updated May 2026

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