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Snuggle Inn Doggie Resort - Jerry

Snuggle Inn Doggie Resort

(5 reviews)

Home away from home..The have a 2 acre yard for my dog to roam free, unlike the other kennels the…read morehave zero yard, its worth every penny. Also is on the property 24/7.

We've been boarding Boone, our Treeing Walker Coonhound, with Snuggle Inn since we rescued him in…read more2020. We recommend Cindy and her staff at the Inn without reservation. Like with day-care for our human daughter, we looked for a place that treated Boone at least as well as we do. In the case of Snuggle Inn, it's probably better care than we give at home. The facilities are spacious, clean, and climate controlled. When Boone and I came for a vetting visit, I requested a guided tour of the kennel area with no warning. I would have accepted a "not right now, we're cleaning or the dogs are sleeping, but how about another time?" Cindy said, "you know it will be loud?" and took me on a tour. The indoor kennel area looks like a household kitchen surrounded by concrete runs for the guests. Each run has a suspended bed that keeps them off the concrete and a door to an outside run. There were toys and blankets in many of the kennels from each guest's owner. There was no sign of animal waste inside and the floors were dry telling me that the dogs were allowed access to their outside run for the majority of the day. The pleasant surprise was that the outdoor runs looked the same. To me, this confirmed that the guests are allowed frequent time in the large play area to relieve themselves. When we drive in to the Snuggle Inn grounds, we seldom hear barking inside. This tells me that the guests feel secure and content. Cindy and her staff care about each guest individually. Cindy noticed Boone was losing weight before we did. When we took him in for a check-up, the vet told us the cause was dental problems that he was able to fix. Cindy is patient with Boone!s other health issues and his geriatric needs as he ages. She keeps close track of his vaccinations. This lets me know they do all they can to protect each guest from communicable diseases. Cindy is prompt to respond when we request to schedule Boone for lodging and there has never been a scheduling issue. Boone likes going to the Inn. He doesn't chase after us when we leave. When we pick him up, he's happy to see us, but doesn't seem to be in a huge hurry to leave. He seems to miss his "veranda" room at the Inn when he comes home.

It's A Dogs Life

It's A Dogs Life

(8 reviews)

Not good my dog was filthy with poop all matted in her hair her blanket was nasty not very happy…read morethey need to care for your animals a little more after all we are paying for the services

I'm only leaving one star due to their payment of my dog's medical bills and pain medicine…read more I have waited almost 2 months to post this because I dread posting negative reviews of places. However, it comes down to whether the basic needs of my dog were met. I wanted to be as factual as possible, so I wrote this and then left it to come back and edit when I felt I was more removed from the situation. On Sunday, 17 March, 2019 my one of my two dogs was lost by this facility. I was called at 2pm that day, however when I asked, my dog went missing around 8am earlier that morning. When asked why I wasn't called, I was given the answer that they thought they could get him and they thought I couldn't make it as they assumed I was away for business. I was not. I was visiting my boyfriend in Savannah and although I stated that I may not be able to get back in time to pick him up that evening when asking if they could stay an extra night it was because I was considering staying a few hours longer and wouldn't make it before closing. However, I messaged the day prior asking to see if I needed to leave that same day. I don't think that my reasons for wanting them to stay longer correlate to an excuse for not calling me immediately. My dog was last seen at around the time they called. Had I been called immediately, I would most likely have had him home that night. They say the first 24 hours are the most crucial and by the time I was able to get up there (after leaving immediately following the call), I was left with little more than 12. I was told they continued searching. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt that they did. I saw them that first night but none of the following nights that I was searching. I posted flyers, left work every day immediately, and started searching. I only found him due to flyers I handed out. One of which a Sheriff so kindly disseminated upon my request. A Sheriff called me on her way into work where she identified him and I picked him up. Yes. I was gone and was considering leaving him longer. No that does not excuse calling me 6 hours later. Yes. My dog jumped the fence. No that does not excuse lack of supervision or lack of secure boarding. My dog has since been at another facility where they never leave him alone and called me immediately following his attempt to jump a 4 foot fence. (Note that says attempt.) They've managed to keep him secured. No. I did not have to pay for boarding. No. I did not have to pay for his vet bills. But at the end of the day, did they take care of my dog's basic needs/are they a facility I'd leave my babies at? No.

Professional Grooming Service - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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