9AM - 10PM
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6279 Utley Rd, Akron“We have been using Yogi's to watch our dog for weekend and week long vacations for over three years. Patti is well taken care of and we know she is in very good hands with Dani. We know our dog loves being there as she is happy everytime she sees Dani and Savannah too. We couldnt see taking her anyplace else and highly recommend Yogi's.“
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1842B Maple Rd, Amherst“We had our French Bulldog (Sullie) boarded here for 9 days. As soon as we dropped him off, our stress of leaving him was gone. This facility is so clean and dog friendly and the owner could not have been more personable and welcoming. We would receive daily messages on how Sullie was doing, followed by several pictures. We highly recommend Pampered Paws for your boarding needs. Thank you!“
6:30AM - 1PM
6695 S Transit Rd, Lockport“The staff at Canine Playhouse are wonderful. They're caring, loving, and excellent with the dogs. My Aussie cattle dog has been going for over 4 years and he loves it there. He has such a great time running and playing with his friends there. He comes home pooped from all the exercise. I highly recommend the Playhouse to any dog owner wanting to socialize their dog.“
“We searched around for a while before finding Legacy, and we couldn't be happier!
Ainsley has done an excellent job teaching my daughter how to ride! The horses are very tame...perfect for learning!
Highly recommend!“
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“I would recommend Stryking Manners to any dog owner for anything from basic obedience training to help with specific issues. Shannon is very knowledgeable and professional. She's great with dogs and her confident yet easy going personality made us feel at ease as well. We did basic obedience with our dog as a puppy then further socialization work later on when his fear of strangers progressed to aggression (which she actually noticed fear in him the first time she met him at 4 months old). Did she wave a magic wand and make our dog "perfect?" Of course not. She did something far more valuable. She taught us how to work with the dog we have. She helped us figure out what his triggers are. She taught us how to watch for his signals, how to read when he is uncomfortable, how to tell when he's approaching his limits and what to do in those situations. Most importantly, she taught us how to advocate for him and be his voice.“