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Businiess name:  Biscuits & Baths Doggy Gym
Review by:  Nicole F.
Review content: 
For New York’s fitness buffs, Biscuits & Bath is a great place for a workout. An indoor synthetic grass workout area is a perfect spot to stay in shape during the cold Winter months. Owners drop off their pets knowing that the dogs will enjoy a supervised workout. The knowledgeable trainers promise to keep pups in shape even when the weather outside is frightful. Scott Smith is the proprietor and CEO of Biscuits & Bath and considers his business a “doggie gym”. You won’t find any crates or cages at Biscuits & Bath. All the pups roam free in the large off-leash facility. Overnight dog guests are treated to a big slumber party. Don’t worry; the dogs get plenty of rest at the end of the day. The pooches are usually tuckered out by 9:00 p.m. from all of their playtime. At bedtime, fluffy dog beds are scattered around the facility and the dogs curl up for a peaceful night of sleep.

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