My advice for boarding your pets is either leave them with your vet or find a good boarding facility.
My advice for boarding your pets is either leave them with your vet or find a good boarding facility.
I went to space needle at about 10pm, no crowd and good view although it was not rotating but the drunks I was driving thought it was. Go up to Vancouver if you can.
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First route I'd go is with same facility and Vet that takes care of pets health and vx's. Familiarity for both pet and staff, history on hand and piece of mind for you. If thats not available check with Dr for suggestions as they are likely to refer quite a bit and have a particular provider in mind. If they do not, get a new vetjk ps...make sure your not asking a stressed out flustered receptionist over the phone, just sayin.
They have a provider in San Diego called Sleepover Rover Inc. and I believe they have one in Phoenix as well. I don't know your exact location but a friend was talking about them and they actually come to your house and may provide care at certified homes. Sure to be a bit more expensive and do not know how you feel about that but keeps pets in their own environment and kennel free. We see more and more of that. Some pets can be stressed out big time with first time (?) boarding and likewise yourselves ha. There are doggie day care places also, some places set times to come to your home, so just shop around a bit and ask local friends. I'd personally avoid smaller boarding facilities, grooming providers and anyone private doing it out of the house etc. Make sure all vaccines are required and ask about Med care available in case of emergency. They should give you zero flack about bringing your own food, familiar item with pet (comfort item etc) and providing a good bath prior to going home if wanted. Boarding + summer + many mutts = FLEAS. If your dogs are on any types of medications or have existing health problems make sure they know and it is addressed. Leave any and all contact numbers. Some places have large walking areas provided, ask to see area if you want as well the actual boarding area pets will be housed in. You don't want to go overboard and act a ninny dropping them off with 1001 concerns(you'd be surprised what you see) but there are no bad questions and they are in fact your 'kids' so facility should be eager to provide you with piece of mind and pets with some awesome care. Need coffee....never been to Seattle myself but sounds good too.
Last edited by Spicoli; 08-11-2011 at 08:25 PM.
Have a great time Killer!!
Last edited by boozeboxer; 08-11-2011 at 10:52 PM. Reason: miles = bantu ladyman
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
Have the pets 'put down' to memorialize the trip. Or as a sacrifice directed to the leisure gods.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
Hope you have a great time.
We made a blue once and went with a local old guy to look after our dog as he was advertizing in the local. I told him our dog will get out climb or dig given half the chance so he has to be secured. An hour later we were still packing our stuff and just about to leave and the old bugger rings us and tells us he has escaped and he's never seen a dog like itOh fuk.Lucky we were driving and no flights.
I caught the little shit about an hour later before he got squashed on the highway or caused worse.
Anyway make sure you check the compound out, do a walk through. Ask alot of questions.
*IF they answer a question and look down straight away they are fucking liers walk away.
We now leave ours here ,but they dont get the heated motel room and tv ours are in the caged section.
http://www.morningtonlodge.com.au/ca...ommodation.htm
Last edited by Andre; 08-11-2011 at 11:38 PM.
Love Seattle!!! If you're staying by the Space Needle, you should eat there. They have two levels, one for formal dining, and one for casual dress, the food is good, and eating as it slowly rotates, makes for a relaxing dinner, and of course fantastic views. Go up on the viewing deck afterwards, you get right up there from the restaurant, instead of waiting in line down below.
Another really good restaurant is the Metropolitan Grill. Love it!
And of course you have to check out the famous Public Market.
The one thing that did drive me nuts is all the one way streets, and having the signal lights being on posts on the sides of the road. I can't tell you how many times I almost ran a red light.![]()
Have a great trip Killer.
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