Cage-free (in their home) dog boarder

Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
Look on Rover. That describes all (almost all?) of the people who dog sit on Rover.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous

Are you that troll who created dog boarding threads just to bash one particular kennel?

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look on Rover. That describes all (almost all?) of the people who dog sit on Rover.


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.
Anonymous
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).
Anonymous
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.
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