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    Pacific Northwest Kennels

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Darling Dogs

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    Darling dogs has been an excellent boarding place for my dog. Having used two other places in the…read morearea I can say it's my favourite. I love dealing with Roberta. My job requires me to board my dog sometimes with little notice and Roberta is always quick to respond if there's availability. My dog recently did the K9 boot camp and she has come home a different dog. She was once high energy, jumped up on everyone and never listened. We were really frustrated with her. She now knows all her basic commands sit, stay, come, heel etc but best of all she seems so much calmer and content. We are so grateful to Roberta.

    I sent my 2 small dogs to Darling Dogs for 17 days while I was on a family vacation. When I picked…read morethem up, it was very obvious my dog Sophie had lost enough weight that her ribs and backbone were clearly protruding. Once I got home, I tried to feed her and she wouldn't eat, seemed depressed, and was clearly not herself. Although she looked emaciated, her belly was extremely distended. Both dogs were drinking water excessively. At this point, I was very worried about Sophie and took her to the vet who was quite concerned over her body condition and weight loss, dehydration and bloated stomach. She was put on an IV for 2 hours to rehydrate and had to go through sedation. Worried that Sophie may have a blockage, my vet did x-rays which showed her stomach was expanded three times the normal size and was full of food. It's a mystery how she could be emaciated yet somehow, she had gorged herself with food... The owner of Darling Dogs said she had no idea what happened, but said it's possible that Sophie got into another dog's food. The only other explanation that I can think of is that, once they went to get Sophie ready for me to pick her up, they finally noticed how skinny she was and overfed her in hopes it would be less noticeable. Both of these ideas are very upsetting to me. Whatever the case, I can't believe that the staff could have not noticed how much weight she was losing in their care. Obviously, for whatever reason, Sophie was not eating or getting food, and no one noticed what was happening. I contacted the owner at least 3 times while I was gone to see how my dogs were doing, and each time I was told they were doing very well or "amazing." This was obviously not true because I came home to a dog that was emaciated. My veterinarian was almost as upset as I was about the state of Sophie. X-rays, IV, blood work and urine analysis were done, and I was sent home with two kinds of medication and special food. I spent over $800 to make sure she was okay. I explained to the owner about what happened and sent her the x-rays, pictures of Sophie, and a copy of the vet's report and bill. She did not take any responsibility for what happened, never offered to compensate, never apologized, and never even asked how Sophie was doing. Her attitude was "everyone makes mistakes." I understand that mistakes can happen, but there is just absolutely no way that it should be possible for a dog to become visibly emaciated with no one noticing. That's not a mistake - that's negligence. A picture is worth a thousand words and you can be the judge of what happened to Sophie.

    FurrWoods Kennels - I mean what's better than a sweet Instagram reel, watching a nature walk while you're on vacation!!! We just love FurrWoods!!

    FurrWoods Kennels

    (9 reviews)

    My dogs are always happy to see the lovely workers here! They come back to me clean, healthy, and…read morehappy.

    We were so thankful to have found FurrWoods Kennels! We recently adopted a dog from Whatcom Humane…read moreSociety. Oscar is partially blind and very reactive, as he was never socialized as a puppy. It was critical to find a kennel that was a good fit for him. We had been using another boarding facility for the past ten years and had been pretty happy with them for most of that time. Due to a detour, I happened to drive by FurrWoods and saw their sign. So, we scheduled a time to take a tour. Oscar was reactive to the owner and staff and was barking and lunging at them. They knew exactly how to greet him and put him at ease. Within minutes, he was comfortable and leaning in for ear scratches. We took Oscar out to the play yards and put him in one by himself. He immediately went to the fence and happily greeted the other pups in the adjacent yard. The play yards here are repurposed astroturf from a football field, and the surface is immaculate. The previous boarding facility has gravel yards and our previous dog would sometimes eat rocks there or be dirty from digging. There are 3 or 4 different yards so they can group dogs by size or demeanor or age to ensure everyone has a positive playtime. The kennels are also very clean! There are only 28 kennels so it is much more peaceful than at a larger facility. They provide trampoline beds and even have slow feeders if you need them, which Oscar does. They have an online reservation system which helps me keep track of my bookings. You can also sign your dog up for an activity such as individual fetch time or a walk in the woods. We have boarded Oscar at FurrWoods several times over the past few months - sometimes just overnight and for as long as two weeks. He LOVES it there!! When we arrive, he pulls me to the door and wants to go straight out to play! This speaks volumes, as Oscar normally has separation anxiety!! When I pick him up, he is clean, happy, and exhausted. Thank you thank you thank you to Rebecca and her staff for welcoming Oscar into your kennel and your hearts!!

    Pacific Northwest Kennels - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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