On Golden Paws We are a full grooming service located in the foothills of litchfeild county in the town of Thomaston, CT. We service all breeds of canine and feline and groom by appointment only we do not use cage dryers and eveything is hand done by masters of this trade. If you are looking for a professional groom and by the breed then this is the place to bring you pet that will be treated the way you want a professional groomer to treat your pet.call today for your personal appointment today. Area Served: litchfeild county area and beyond Services offered: » Grooms most/all breeds of dogs » Special Care Appointments » Hand Stripping Services » Cat Grooming Services » Offers Large Dog (70+ Pounds) Grooming Services » Exotic Animal Grooming Services » Vet Referred » Show Grooming Services Business Established: 2001
Proposed Site Rockwell Park off Route 72. Dog owners in Bristol and surrounding towns currently have access to Robert’s Property. However, we are working together to build an official dog park! We have a $35,000 estimate for fencing, gates and poop bag dispensers. Location: We currently have an unofficial 50 acre dog park off of James P. Casey Road across the street from Chippens Hill Middle School. There are poop bags on site.
Camelot Kennels, Inc. We have a family owned and operated boarding kennel with a full service grooming shop on premisis. We have professional pet stylist’s that are skilled in hair styling for dogs and cats of all breeds. You can rest assured our products are all hypoallergenic, natural and chemical free! We have a large selection of shampoos and conditioners to fit the needs of your pet. Call for an appointment Mon-Fri 8am-5pm or Sat 8am-3pm! Area Served: Located off of Rt. 69 in Wolcott, we serve New Haven and Hartford counties!Services Offered: » Grooms most/all breeds of dogs » Special Care Appointments » Cat Grooming Services » Offers Large Dog (70+ Pounds) Grooming Services » Pet Daycare Services » Vet Referred Business Established: 1991
Beyond Borders Dog Training offers private in-home dog training lessons on obedience, tricks/clicker and more. We are also experienced in teaching special needs individuals with various disabilities and challenges on how to train their dogs to be more compatible in a home setting. Services are provided in the following Connecticut counties: Hartford, Litchfield and parts of New Haven County. Lessons are offered by an Animal Behavior College honors graduate.
Simple Obedience offers a variety of private one on one dog training programs that are appropriate for dogs and students regardless of their level of experience. These are not your typical obedience courses! At Simple Obedience we offer fun innovative ways to incorporate training into your daily activities, as well as provide opportunities to train in various interactive social settings. I truly believe that private lessons provide the most value and benefit to you the consumer and as a result have intentionally focused our programs with this philosophy in mind. My goal is to ensure you get the time and attention you need to be successful.
Master Trainer Jack Crann offers 20 years of expertise to help you overcome behavioral problems, or just lay a solid foundation of obedience and manners. Using the “Affection Connection” the dog learns how to be the companion you always wanted.
BLUE RIBBON BOARDING KENNELS WAS FOUNDED BY VICTORIA OVERTON 38 YEARS AGO. WITH THE SAME PASSION FOR ANIMALS AS THE DAY THAT SHE OPENED THE DOORS, SHE WORKS HARD TO MAKE SURE YOUR PETS ARE WELL TAKEN CARE OF. WHETHER YOUR PETS ARE BEING BOARDED, GROOMED, OR PLAYING IN DAYCARE VICTORIA TAKES GREAT PRIDE IN THE BUSINESS SHE HAS BUILT AND THE SERVICE SHE PROVIDES TO YOUR FURRY FRIENDS.
This is a great place for dogs to romp off-leash in the woods and water but, again, care should be taken to leash up while other park visitors pass if they appear uncomfortable with dogs. Field and wooded 1-2 mile trail, much of it running along a brook. There are picnic tables, a pavilion and a pond but no restroom facilities. Frequented by lots of dog owners and off-leash dogs but others use the park, as well, so some sensitivity should be shown when approaching children or people who aren’t crazy about dog slobber. Location: At the intersection of Routes 4 and 118 in Harwinton. Directions: Route 4 (west or east, depending on where you’re coming from) to it’s junction with Route 118. There is a sign for the park at the junction traffic light, diagonally across the street from The Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.