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Reviews for Bone-Anza Doggie Day Care
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Monday: 7AM - 4PM
Tuesday: 7AM - 4PM
Wednesday: 7AM - 4PM
Thursday: 7AM - 4PM
Friday: 7AM - 4PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
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parking: lot
Monday: 7AM - 4PM
Tuesday: 7AM - 4PM
Wednesday: 7AM - 4PM
Thursday: 7AM - 4PM
Friday: 7AM - 4PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
parking: lot
We luv Boneanza. Joe & his staff are the most amazing and helpful people I've ever met when it comes to doggy daycare. Max gets so excited every time I even mention goin to see "Mr. Joe". I don't know what I'd do without them.
Joe has been taking care of our lab boy, Beethoven, since he was merely a puppy, less than a year old. We made a switch to Boneanza after not liking our previous daycare, and there has never been one bad day with Joe since the day we brought our boy there. Beethoven has left every day wagging his tail and is always excited to go to “camp” as we like to call it. We love Joe and all of Boneanza. They also walk the dogs multiple times a day without question where other places charge you to do anything beyond the bare minimum with your dog. Joe also makes sure the pups are always in a safe and secure environment. Joe even helped teach us some Training tactics and continues...read full review
We love Bone-Anza! Joe and his team are super capable, kind, and have been nothing less than incredible to our dog (and us!) since day one. Our doggo started there as a younger puppy (about 7-8 months ago), and he has adored it the whole time. He gets unbelievably excited each morning when we ask him if he's ready to go to daycare/school, and is even happier when we arrive and he sees Joe (and his friends!), which just adds to how happy we are to send him.Joe has helped us in so many ways - we genuinely cannot speak highly enough. He has been super accommodating with many things (including, but not limited to, dropping our dog off at home at the end of the day). He has also given great tips and suggestions that have benefited our dog's training, health, and well-being. As cliche as it might be, he just feels more like family to us and our dog than anything else at this point.