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312 reviews
NAPPS Certified
National Assoc.
Vet Approved
On-call partner
Fully Insured
$2M coverage
Licensed
City & State
Best of 2025
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4.9 Google
NAPPS Certified
Vet Approved
Fully Insured
Licensed
Best of 2025
4.9 Google
NAPPS Certified
Vet Approved
Fully Insured
Licensed
Best of 2025

Maya R. β Lead Handler, CPDT-KA
6 yrs experience Β· Specializes in anxious rescues
1,247 Families Trust Us With Their Worst Days.
When your deposition runs long, your shift extends to fourteen hours, or the custody schedule falls apart at 6am β your dog is already wagging at our door. Climate-controlled playrooms. Rubberized turf. Staff in scrubs and name badges. Intake clipboard already filled out.
The Surgeon's Shiba
How a recurring 14-hour Tuesday became the most reliable part of Dr. Patel's week.
βI scheduled my first OR block for 6am. Kennel opens at 5:45. I didn't have to choose between my patient and my dog.β
β Dr. Priya Patel, Cardiothoracic Surgeon Β· Booked every Tuesday since March 2024



Kiku is a three-year-old Shiba Inu with exactly zero interest in strangers. When Dr. Patel first called us, she'd already been turned down by two daycares β βtoo reactive,β they said. She booked a Meet & Greet on a Wednesday. Kiku met Maya, sniffed the turf room perimeter twice, and chose a corner bed.
That was eleven months ago. Now Kiku has a standing Tuesday reservation β 5:45am drop-off, 9pm pickup. Dr. Patel texts us from the scrub sink. We send her a mid-day photo. The deposition runs long. Kiku doesn't notice.
What made it work: Slow introductions over the first two visits. A dedicated staff member for reactive-breed orientation. Temperature-controlled zones so Shibas β notorious for overheating β stay comfortable through 14-hour holds.
βKiku has been going every Tuesday for almost a year. She's a Shiba β she doesn't like anyone. She likes Maya. The updates during my shifts keep me sane. Worth every penny for a surgeon's schedule.β
Dr. Priya P.
Chicago, IL Β· Local Guide
The Custody Collie
Two households. One dog. A handoff protocol that keeps everyone's lawyer out of it.
βWe both have authorized drop-off status. Neither of us has to see the other. Finley is the one constant in a very complicated year.β
β Marcus T., divorce attorney Β· Finley's Tuesday parent
Finley is a border collie mix who came to us through a referral from a family law attorney β specifically, the attorney's client, who was the attorney's opposing counsel's client's ex-spouse. It's Chicago. We don't ask.
What we do is maintain a shared digital log β arrival notes, behavioral observations, meal records β accessible to both authorized adults. Drop-off times don't overlap. Pickup instructions are on file for both. Finley doesn't carry the tension of the handoff. He just runs.
What we built for situations like this: Multi-guardian authorization. Separate pickup windows. Daily report cards sent to both contacts simultaneously. No mediation required.
14+
hrs max hold
2
authorized guardians
5:45am
earliest drop-off



Today's Log β Finley
Drop-off β Marcus T.
Normal energy, ate breakfast
Photo update sent
Both guardians notified
Afternoon nap
Post-zoomie recovery
Pickup β Jennifer T.
Loose-bodied, happy
βGoing through a divorce with a shared dog is its own kind of logistical nightmare. Kennel solved it completely. Both of us are on file, both get the daily report, Finley never knows anything is wrong. That's everything.β
Marcus T.
Chicago, IL
Built for dogs who need a real day, not a waiting room.
Wicker Park, Chicago. 4,200 square feet. Rubberized turf, not concrete. Staff in scrubs, not hoodies. The intake clipboard is digital β your dog's medical notes, emergency contact, and behavioral profile travel with them.
Climate-Controlled Playrooms
4,200 sq ft of rubberized turf divided into small, medium, and large dog zones. Temperature held at 68β72Β°F year-round.
Certified Staff, Always On-Floor
Every handler holds CPDT-KA or equivalent certification. Minimum 1:8 staff-to-dog ratio during peak hours.
Extended & Overnight Holds
Drop-off from 5:45am. Pickup until 9pm. Overnight boarding available for surgeries, depositions, and 24-hour shifts.
Real-Time Photo Updates
Mid-morning and afternoon photo texts, plus a written daily report card emailed at pickup. Multiple guardians supported.



312 families. One pattern.
4.9
312 reviews
βI work 3-day stretches of 12-hour shifts. Kennel does 2-night boarding without blinking. Rosie comes home tired in the best way. The daily texts keep me from spiraling.β
Sarah L.
Traveling nurse, 12-hr shifts
βMy firm has a standing account. Three associates use Kennel. We refer every new hire with a dog. It is genuinely the most reliable part of a litigator's schedule.β
David K.
Corporate litigator
βCalled at 5am because I got pulled into an emergency shift. They had a spot. They always have a spot for established clients. That policy alone is worth the membership.β
Amara W.
ER attending physician
βBoth of us are on the account. Neither of us has to coordinate drop-off. Buddy gets his daily report sent to both phones. He has no idea we're divorced.β
Tom & Rachel M.
Shared custody, Golden Retriever
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