Sure, you take good care of your pets. But when you're away, who is going to be there to pick up the slack, to be a good companion, to look into those sweet eyes and speak baby talk when necessary! The Comfy K9 is no misnomer — it's one of the most comfortable places you could ever hope to lodge your pet while you're at work or out of town. And today, Comfy K9 is offering you the choice of two excellent deals. The first is a five-day punch card for doggie daycare for $38 (normally $110); and the second, The Comfy Pup Lodging Package for $25 (normally $53). That's a savings of up to 65 percent off!
There are no ifs, ands, or furry tails about it: when you travel and can't take your pet along, you have to be confident they're safe, happy and well cared for. Rest assured, your furry family members will have a vacation of their own at the Comfy K9 Pet Resort, at 11429 Pearl St. in Northglenn (right near I-25 and 104th Ave. and right on the way to DIA) where they'll frolic the days away in doggie delight. When your dog checks in for lodging, they will give them a thorough nose-to-tail exam looking for coat, skin or other physical conditions that may require attention during their stay. Further, dogs are divided by size and temperament.
They'll be relaxed and contented in their resort-style room, which includes an elevated pet bed, a child's bed, comfy blanket, and six hours of behaviorist-supervised exercise or play time throughout the day. And they'll love the included meals designed to keep their little tummies feeling full and calm. (Of course, families with multiple pooches can room together.)
At Comfy K9, they love being around your pets. Caring for them, playing with them and making them happy is their job and their pleasure – it's why The Comfy K9 is one of the best choices for lodging, daycare spa services and training. Take advantage of today's deal from Comfy K9 — because you want nothing but the best, and you can be sure they'll provide a squeaky clean, thoroughly safe, fun environment that will have Fluffy and Fido begging for more!
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