East Valley Business - 01.20.19

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Volume 1 Issue 24 Mesa, AZ

January 20, 2019

Dogs cozy up to Mesa canine lovers at growing business BY COLLEEN SPARKS Tribune Staff Writer

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eople looking for a cozy place where their dogs can play and get pampered by experts on their furry, four-legged friends have a new canine daycare and boarding business in Chandler to turn to. Happy Pets Palace & Playground opened its third location at 1080 E. Pecos Road in Chandler after caring for canines of all shapes and sizes at its other spots in Mesa and Gilbert. The Mesa business at 1918 E. McKellips Road opened in 2014 and the Gilbert outlet at 91 N. Val Vista Drive opened last fall. The company offers overnight boarding, dog daycare, American Kennel Club S.T.A.R. (Socialization, Training, Activity and Responsibility) Puppy training and puppy socials. Human parents can indulge their dogs with “royal extras,” including peanut butter stuffed KONG for the animals to lick for $3 each, Frosty Paws ice cream treats for $4 each and nighttime tuck-in service/ personal cuddle time/extra belly rubs for $10 per 15 minutes for boarded pets. Fido and friends splash in kiddie pools and release energy in the indoor play yards, getting about six and a half hours of playtime per visit. Generally, one pet care specialist works with 15 to 20 dogs at a time to give them lots of attention. Clients can watch their dogs anytime as they play, sleep or do other activities on webcams using an app on their phones. Dogs are separated by size and temperament and Public Notices ........... page 2 © Copyright, 2019 East Valley Tribune

(Kimberly Carrillo/Tribune Staff Photographer)

Amber Whipple, left, and Rebecca Sloan cater to canines at the Happy Pets Palace & Playground’s three East Valley locations. Sloan is a cow-owner and Amber supervises the newest center in Chandler.

must take temperament tests before being accepted for daytime and overnight stays. Dog-friendly music is piped through the Chandler business to keep the canines at ease. The owners and staff love their tenants. Co-owners and managing members Rebecca Sloan and Linda Huss also have silent partners for the three locations. Dog guests sleep on elevated, Kuranda cotstyle beds and their owners can bring any toys, bedding or food for them or pay for food in various size “villas” where they stay overnight. (USPS 004-616) is published weekly

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The canine visitors drink reverse-osmosis water and snuggle under soft fleece blankets it provides. “We call them villas because this is like vacation,” Sloan said. “They get quite a lot of play here. We try to make sure they’re safe and comfortable. We listen to them a lot. We’ll constantly have a dog in our hand. Whenever I’m in the yards, that’s all I’m doing is petting dogs, loving them.” Sloan has two dogs of her own – Leela, a See Subscriptions are $26 for 2 years, $14 for one year. Periodicals postage paid at Phoenix, AZ 85026.

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