Anonymous wrote:Woofs in Shirlington does have some one overnight. One place I worked in DC lied to customers — said they did but didn’t actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Olde Towne Pet Resort has someone there 24/7. They have several locations in the area and have options for kennels with webcams so you can see your dog 24/7.
+1. I have cats, not dogs, but we’ve always used Olde Towne in Sterling and I have no complaints.
I'm surprised people board their cats since cats are more comfortable at home.
Anonymous wrote:Pender Pet Resort does and they also have their vet offices next door on the property. We boarded there once and it seemed like a clean property and well run. The outdoor time for the dogs isn't terribly long, though. Our dog was pretty young at the time and we had the option of a 10 pm potty break before bedtime.
We visited Healthy Hounds in Sterling and didnt' like it at all. Their outdoor space is the roadside grass and the doggy daycare area stunk. Maybe they all do, but I felt like I needed a shower after leaving there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Olde Towne Pet Resort has someone there 24/7. They have several locations in the area and have options for kennels with webcams so you can see your dog 24/7.
+1. I have cats, not dogs, but we’ve always used Olde Towne in Sterling and I have no complaints.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is that necessary?
Fire, bathroom, other needs. Why board at that point? Just have a dog walker come.