I saw a recommendation here earlier for a boarder out in MD who does in-home (their home) boarding. No cages or kennels, basically they just act like your dog is their dog temporarily with a few other peoples' dogs at the same time. I can't find the thread, does anyone know who this boarder is? |
Look on Rover. That describes all (almost all?) of the people who dog sit on Rover. |
It wasn't on Rover, they had their own website. It was a legit business, not some rando. |
Rover sitters are not randos. ![]() |
Some of them certainly are. |
Are you that troll who created dog boarding threads just to bash one particular kennel? |
A friend of a friend has her own pet sitting business located in her home. Her FB business page is Canine Cay Pet Resort, in Bowie. |
I love Rover. I prefer them to the "legit businesses" because the latter all seem to board 5, 6, 10, 12+ dogs at a time and it stresses my dog out to be around that energy 24/7. I like that on Rover you can get a private sitter, or there is maybe one other dog. More one on one attention, and that wouldn't be at all profitable as a business. |
We've had good luck with Rover. We discovered that someone we vaguely knew from our neighborhood was on there, so they definitely were not a "rando." More recently, after that family moved away, we found another Rover host family nearby. In both cases, they let dogs be on furniture, sleep with them (or in crates/beds, whatever they do at home). |
I understand all the people replying "Rover" are trying to be well intentioned, but I am looking for the name of a specific business previously mentioned on this board.
This place was a (presumably) licensed and insured boarder with a large fenced property designed for boarding dogs. My previous boarder had an identical setup but moved out of the area so I'm looking for that and only that. |