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June 22, 2008 at 5:11 pm #587263
kwilliamsMemberWe have 2 dogs, and often take them to Roscoe’s Ranch for boarding. They are great, and the dogs are well-taken care of, but we were looking for something closer to us in West Seattle. We like that our dogs can run around outside, and play with other dogs, and that they also have comfortable sleeping quarters at night too.
Any suggestions?
June 23, 2008 at 2:09 am #628291
JimmyGMemberSuperFunHappyDog. Google them and you’ll find their webpage.
Not in West Seattle but they pick up and deliver to WS, so it’s no hassle. SFHD meets all of your criteria, and they originally started in West Seattle with a dog walking business which is why they still come to WS.
June 23, 2008 at 4:45 pm #628292
kwilliamsMemberThanks, JimmyG. I’ll check SHFD out, and they do meet our criteria. I’d still be interested in at least one other alternative and/or recommendation for those times when SHFD is booked. The places we’ve gone locally in a pinch -due to our standard kennel being full- were not so successful.
June 24, 2008 at 3:43 am #628293
pamMemberWe used Petsmart at Southcenter, it’s not the closest but their ‘hotel’ services were great. Our dog had never been left before and he was 12 years old (he’d stay at home and neighbors or friends would come over when we were on vacation). He loved it, he ate, he slept and he played though he generally wasn’t around other dogs when at home.
June 24, 2008 at 7:31 am #628294
ws4everMemberMy two dogs love Darlene’s Doghouse (102nd & 3rd Ave S). During hot weather they enjoy the air-conditioned area inside the house. Very caring owner and staff.
August 15, 2025 at 9:57 pm #1127487
virulentorParticipantfwiw we’ve been using pawsvip near seatac for the last year. i work at the airport and start stupid early, so finding a place that actually opens before the sun was… not easy. they open at 5am, which means i can drop my dog on the way in without scrambling for a sitter the night before.
Our dog’s a goofy lab mix, a little too excited around other dogs. They don’t require any evaluations, but they will keep new dog in small playgroups first. You can also request human playtime instead of dog playtime i believe
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