Pet Sitters in Niagara Falls, ON

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1970 Polloway Road, Niagara Falls, L2E 6S5

(905) 680-1258
Dog day care center, Kennel, Pet sitter
Meadowview Pet Resort is a trusted and reputable boarding facility for pets. The staff are friendly, helpful, and remembered by the animals and their owners. Dogs are often excited to visit and are well-cared for, reducing stress for pet owners on vacation. High praise for the excellent customer service and caring attitude towards pets.
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10056 Thorold Stone Rd, Niagara Falls, L2E 6S4

(905) 227-6336
Pet groomer, Dog day care center, Pet boarding service, Pet sitter
Boondocks Pet Resort receives positive feedback from customers for its friendly and knowledgeable staff, clean facilities, and excellent care for pets. Many mention their pets enjoy their stays and make new friends. Some praise the convenience of the facility and the prompt communication with updates. A few share their dogs come home tired and happy after their visits.
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6911 Hagar Avenue, Niagara Falls, L2G 5M6

+1 289-200-5394
Ever since the time I snuck past my father with an abandoned Dog in my arms to bring into our house as a little girl, I've always had an incredible soft spot for Dogs and they have always been a part of our home throughout my life. Continuing through the years with this love, in fall of 2011 we decided to adopt our first rescue Dog, Trouble and Squash, through the Ladybird Animal Sanctuary. Trouble and Squash being senior dogs were having trouble finding a permanent home due to their age and the fact that Trouble weighed in at 50lbs and had little mobility. They quickly made a huge impression on our hearts. Over the next while, with the help of a well maintained diet and encouragement to conquer stairs for exercise, we managed to knock Trouble's weight down to an incredible 60lbs. Despite our efforts, Trouble ended up with diabetic neuropathy, which required us learning how to treat him with insulin injections. This is where the idea for Rover's came about. Anytime we