I’ve spent my entire adult life surrounded by dogs—raising them, training them, learning their patterns, and building a business around what it means to truly know them. Over the years, I’ve worked with dogs at every stage: young and wild, aging and fragile, recovering from trauma or surgery, or just emotionally wired a little differently than the rest. Every one of them taught me something.
This facility didn’t come from a business plan. It came from living it.
I’ve been breeding and training dogs for over two decades. I’ve worked with rescues, built client relationships across generations of dogs, and seen firsthand what’s missing in most boarding environments. The ones that thrive in high-volume daycares and kennels already have options. The dogs who don’t? They’re often left out.
This place was built for them—and for the people who love them enough to look for something different.
I run this space with my daughter. There’s no staff rotation, no hand-offs, and no guesswork. Every dog here is cared for by us, consistently, with calm routines and close attention to what they need that day. We don’t do chaos. We don’t do crowded. We do quiet, clean,
and structured.
Some dogs stay here because they’re older. Some because they’re recovering. Some because they just don’t do well in overstimulating environments. Some are perfectly healthy—but their people still want that extra level of peace of mind.
No matter the reason, they all get the same thing: space, calm, and a human who shows up for them every day the same way.
If that sounds like what you’ve been looking for, we’re ready to meet you.