Pet Groomers in Whitehorse, YT

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100-116 Galena Rd, Whitehorse, Y1A 2W6

(867) 393-3488
Thank you for your interest in Camp K-9 Pet Daycare. The Daycare has been in operation since 1998. ?Dogs of all types come to spend their days in the warmth, comfort, and safety of the Daycare. Here they are assigned a kennel for nap time and we always endeavor to keep the dog in the same kennel each visit so that it becomes theirs. The Daycare opens at 7:30am and closes at 5:30pm. Each dog is given a cookie and goes to bed and sleeps until 11AM, the first bathroom break. Please walk your dogs prior to coming to the Daycare, so they will be comfortable until 11AM. Dogs, usually fed at noon, will require the owner to bring a supply of their regular food. The dogs are then kept quiet until 2PM, so those that have eaten can digest their food before play. At 2PM there is another bathroom break and then it is out on the floor for fun and frolic until 3:15pm another bathroom break and then Cookie Time, more rambunctious play, and bathroom breaks as required until it is time to go home.
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303 Strickland St, Whitehorse, Y1A 2J9

(867) 633-3294
Family & Community, Dog Trainer, Pet Grooming, Famille et communauté, Pet Care Services, Soins des animaux, Pet Services, Pet groomer, & Washing, Clipping, Accommodations, Toilettage & tonte d animaux domestiques, Pet Supplies & Services
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4196 4TH AVENUE, Whitehorse, Y1A 1J8

(867) 668-3657
Pet Grooming Clipping, Pet store, Pet groomer, Toilettage & tonte d animaux domestiques, Famille et communauté, Washing, Soins des animaux
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126 Tlingit Street, Whitehorse, Y1A 6J2

(867) 633-6019
HSY was founded in 1987 as a direct result of a local Yukon outfitter allowing his horses to starve to death. The organization originally consisted of nothing more than a fenced-in dog area on Andrea and Florian Lemphers’s rural acreage and a second telephone line in their home. In 1989, Humane Society Yukon was officially registered as a non-profit society in the Yukon.
The Mae Bachur Animal Shelter receives high praise from customers for the well-cared-for animals and dedicated staff. Animals are described as happy, well-treated, and adorable. The shelter is also commended for its cleanliness and ease of volunteering. Customers express gratitude for the hospitality extended to them and their pets during emergencies.