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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 773-868-4001
- Address:
- 1719 W Wrightwood Ave Chicago, IL 60614
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- Categories
- Kennels, Pet Boarding & Kennels, Pet Grooming, Pet Services
- Services / Products
- Dog Bathing Dog Boarding Dog Daycare
- Payment Options
- Brands
- solid gold
- Neighborhoods
- DePaul, Lathrop, North Side
General Info
Chicago’s Premier Dog Daycare and Dog Boarding Facility. Located near Lincoln Park, Chicago, Dogs Day Inn offers a great place for dogs to play and stay in and around the Windy City. Since 1999, our comprehensive dog boarding and cage-free dog daycare services have provided pet parents an option that transcends the traditional kennel environment. Here, dogs are free to run and play to their hearts’ content, while spacious, separate play areas allow for guests of different play styles, energy levels, and personalities to live their best life while enjoying a vacation of their very own.
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02/21/13
Provided by YP.comI used to love Dog's Day Inn, but have changed my mind since my dog was seriously injured there five weeks ago. My dog, a 12 pound 11 month old miniature poodle, sustained nearly a compound fracture of his leg while in their active room. He's had to have two surgeries to fix it and is still in a cast.
First, DDI told me one dog landed on him while playing. They insisted that's how it happened and, when I questioned their story, the owner - Bill - became angry at me. A week later after I let them know the vet didn't believe their story either, they changed it and said two dogs landed on him. How can I possibly believe them?
I used to love DDI, but I've found them to be pretty shady and incredibly rude. They don't pay for injuries to dogs, even though they say they do. And, based on my dog's injuries, I don't think the dogs in the active room are adequately watched and cared for. Why else would their story change a week later?
I regret sending my dog there and strongly encourage you to think about the potential repercussions before leaving your dog in their care, as well.