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Businiess name:  Lynn Lane Boarding Kennels
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
You drive into a lovely rural setting with a horse, donkey and goat grazing in the meadow and chickens and roosters in the flower beds. You walk into the door and see a floor to ceiling bird cage with parakeets chirping, large baskets on the floor and counter with the most friendly kitty cat there to greet you. The rest of the kitties stayed napping in their own basket. Straight ahead is the small dog kennel. This is where my two dogs shared a run while I went on a week long vacation. It's an indoor/outdoor run. (You are still charged per animal by body weight even if you choose to have your dogs share a space. I figured it would help my high anxiety dog cope.) You can bring your own bedding or pillow for the dogs or they have lots of comforters and blankets stored on top if you forget. You can bring your own food or let them feed your dog moist/dry mixture of pedigree.I was taken through the laundry room of the kennel to the large dog runs. Lots of dalmatians, shepherds and the like

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