Fenton's Newest Pet Boarder is So Much More!
Heather Douglas • February 7, 2020
Fenton is a community that loves their dogs! On any given day you will witness a number of residents taking a stroll with their favorite four-legged friends. With all of the parks and outdoor spaces available for use, Fenton is a welcoming city for dogs of all sizes.
But this is Michigan and winter exists, so then what? Most dogs would be more than happy to continue playing outside, but their humans may have other ideas. Enter Fenton Doggy Daycare!
Fenton Doggy Daycare
is a new daycare and boarding facility for animals of all shapes and sizes. Located at 1085 Grant Street, Fenton Doggy Daycare
is so much more than your average boarding facility. They have two INDOOR dog parks, overnight accommodations including private suites for the truly pampered pet, daycare that allows for socialization of pets that are similar in size and temperament, and grooming services.
Once you submit your pet’s vaccination record and your pet completes the required meet and greet with the Fenton Doggy Daycare
staff, they are welcome to drop in for half-day or full-day daycare. Does your pet show signs of boredom home alone while you’re at work? Daycare services
start at just $17! Put off travel plans because you weren’t sure what to do with your pets while you’re gone? Overnight boarding
starts at just $37 for dogs and only $17 for cats!
Along with boarding and daycare, Fenton Doggy Daycare also provides grooming services
in a spa-like atmosphere. Walk-in for a $10 nail trim, or book a full grooming package
on their website! Go wild and upgrade your bestie’s new look with feather extensions and nail polish for a complete look!
In addition to creating the Fenton Doggy Daycare website, Behind Your Design
had the pleasure of working with Fenton Doggy Daycare
to design floor and wall graphics that are used to create a dog-sized replica of our wonderful city of Fenton! Take a walk down Silver Lake Parkway or book a stay at the Fenton Hotel. We had fun creating several little touches that make Fenton Doggy Daycare
a must-see destination for all our furry friends! Take a tour on their Fun Facts
page and see all the progress in their Photos.
Do you need help bringing your vision to life? Contact Behind Your Design
and launch your business to the next level of success!

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