THE INN

It's hard to leave your beloved pet behind anytime you take a trip. I know, it was hard for me! So I decided to start my own inn, so other pets can feel right at home even if their families aren't!
Your furry family member will be housed in our 4,000 sq foot home on a 1/2 acre lot in Alamo, conveniently located right off the freeway. Tobie, our Bernese Mountain Dog, is a great host, and helps his doggie guests get comfortable with his loving and submissive attention.
Your pet will generally have free run of the house and the grounds and will be closely supervised. We strongly believe that dogs need walks and dedicated play time and will tailor activities accordingly. Like every great inn, our guests are pleasantly surprised by delectable foodie treats throughout their stay.
We strive to create and maintain a balanced, fun environment for our doggy guests so may decline requests depending on prior commitments made.
Given that the guests mingle, we insist that they are current on their vaccinations to ensure a healthy environment.
You will find our rates highly competitive with multiple night discounts and Very Important Pet (VIP) rates for our returning guests.
Please email cyn1188@hotmail.com or call us at 925-899-0130 for more information.

Unfortunately, the owners of the Inn are taking an indefinite break for family reasons and will not be taking any new clients from November 2015 onwards.

STANDARD BOARDING RATES

  • 1-7 days $60 per night
  • 8 or more days $55 per night
  • VIP Very Important Pet after your 3rd boarding visit
  • VIP 1-7 days $55 per night
  • VIP 8 or more days $50 per night
  • Multiple dogs discount rates and day-care rates upon request

The Inn

The Inn
The Inn

The Grounds

The Grounds
Room to run

The grounds

The grounds
Wading pond for coolin' off!

Taking a dip

Taking a dip

"Yay...Outdoor walk"

"Yay...Outdoor walk"
Complimentary Walks

Hiking

Hiking
Las Trampas hike

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Cabin Fever

2 weeks of rain can certainly make the troops go anxy. My backyard's a mess so the guests and I have been taking trips to Shell Ridge when we get a break in the rain. If you stay on the main tracks, it really isn't too bad. Tobie and his friends have discovered temporary ponds all over the place, some of them more than chest high for them. Its great fun for the dogs and they actually stay "clean" as the water is clear and recent.