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Indoor Dog Parks- Fancy and Fun

12/6/2013

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  My girl Gem is very prim and proper and could win the Olympic Gold Medal in the game of catch. There is not a ball or toy she will not spend hours fetching. I hear this can get pretty tiring for her human. With her delicate complexion, she needs to be careful outdoors. So we looked around to find some indoor dog parks where she can play catch.

   The Zoom Room, which has many locations nationwide, was founded by top dog trainer Jaime Van Wye. They provide us city dogs with a dedicated indoor space to train, socialize with our new friends, and, of course, shop. They also offer dog training classes including a full indoor dog agility course and, for those cool athletic dogs, they have agility classes. The Zoom Room does not forget about our humans and they know how to keep them happy as well. With fresh coffee, some great tunes, oh and free Wi-Fi, so you can still get your work done while we play. They also have some unique fundraising events like birthday parties and even a Doggie Disco.  My girl Gem can show off her dance moves when she is there.

   If you are going to be in New York, check out the Fetch Room! All I can say is wow, high-class just the way Gem would love it. They have so many spa services available, a Club Fitness center for a high energy canine workouts, and a theater in which you can recline on a custom, organic bed and enjoy a classic canine film. They even have a restaurant with high-quality canine meals and they say they will deliver it to us properly, for me that means just put it in front of me, but for you that might mean something else entirely.

Gem is a 9 lbs. six-year-old American Hairless Terrier

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