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Eat Sleep Play Home Boarding for Dogs - Wakefield, West Yorkshire

 
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Address:

57 Langdale Drive, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, wf29el, united-kingdom

Phone: 07913371077

Animal Type

Animals Treated
Dogs

Pet Care Services

Pet Service Specialities
Boarding

Location

Street Address
Apartment, Building, Floor
Flanshaw
Post Code
Country
United Kingdom

Your dog will live as part of our family while you are on holiday. We can only have upto 2 dogs( from the same family home) at the same time so book early to avoid missing out. We walk our dogs twice a day so plenty of exercise. Day care also available as well as walks.

Eat Sleep Play Home Dog Boarding A real alternative to kennels.

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 eatsleepplay

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