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January 2024 by Margaret Berichon
My dogs stay here frequently. The attention given to them is wonderful. They follow any written requests and or instructions I have given. The owner has been a multiple dog owner for many many years and really pays attention to how dogs are cared for. Beautiful grounds as well. Would never go anywhere else.
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January 2024 by John B.
Great place to board your dog . I had been looking for a place for my 3yr old 110 lb German Shepherd for a while and some friends recommended Paws in the Woods . What a great place . They treated my dog like he was their own . I would absolutely recommend them , been going there for 2yrs now.
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January 2024 by Clare R.
I have been taking my dogs to Paws in the woods for years. they are kind, compassionate, professional and have always taken great care of my babies . I highly recommend Paws in The Woods to my family friends and coworkers
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December 2023 by M Savage
DO NOT BOARD YOUR DOG AT PAWS INN THE WOODS, GRAFTON OHIOMy dog died because of the carelessness and complacency of the kennel staff at Paws Inn the Woods.My retired working dog has been boarded periodically at this kennel for years. He was never allowed to have blankets or toys in the kennel for his safety. This past stay, they put not one but multiple blankets in his kennel and admitted to having zero accountability of blankets or toys in general. They do not pay attention to how many blankets they put in and certainly do not pay attention if any become missing. Not even two days after having him home, I noticed he wasn't acting normal. He was trying to vomit and was struggling to poop. We took him to the Vet immediately, where they found he had a serious obstruction in his digestive tract. They performed emergency surgery and removed the material, which ended up being nearly a whole quilted blanket. Tragically, he ended up dying shortly after surgery due to the severity of the surgery's impact on his system. This was a healthy 8 year old GSD living out his retirement after years of service to this country which was tragically cut short due to a completely preventable incident.When I spoke to the owner of the kennel, she told me three things that broke our hearts even more.1. She insisted this kind of thing has never happened before at her kennel. Which, after many years of working in pet and working dog kennels and professionally handling and training dogs, I know is not true. Dogs eating things is a very common thing in a kennel environment, which is why it is so important that the staff monitor and keep accountability of exactly what is put in each dog's kennel, if anything.2. She said she had no idea how or when it happened. When I spoke to the kennel staff, they were immediately defensive and straight up told me they put not one, but multiple blankets in the kennel and had no idea one was missing because they don't count them. They said they don't have time for that.3. The worst thing the owner told me was that she had no intentions of changing the way she ran her kennel and said she wouldn't lie to me and say she would, just to make us feel better. She was unbelievably unempathetic and offered us nothing in the way of an apology or anything.It is also important to note that while I had this conversation with the owner at the kennel just days after the loss of our dog, I witnessed another dog in an outside run tearing apart the stuffed dog bed that was in the kennel with him. When I pointed it out to her, she said "Oh he does that all the time, he doesn't eat it." She did NOTHING to stop the incident as I literally witnessed the dog pull mouthful after mouthful of stuffing out.For the safety and well-being of your beloved dog, I strongly discourage using this facility to board your pet. The owner and two staff members are lazy, and complacent. Keeping track of what goes in each kennel and making sure it comes out should be a priority at every kennel, among other important things that keep the dogs healthy and safe. For my dog, that lack of attention to detail cost him his life. I am speaking out to hopefully save other dogs from the same fate.
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December 2023 by M S.
DO NOT BOARD YOUR DOG AT PAWS INN THE WOODS, GRAFTON OHIO My dog died because of the carelessness and complacency of the kennel staff at Paws Inn the Woods. My retired working dog has been boarded periodically at this kennel for years. He was never allowed to have blankets or toys in the kennel for his safety. This past stay, they put not one but multiple blankets in his kennel and admitted to having zero accountability of blankets or toys in general. They do not pay attention to how many blankets they put in and certainly do not pay attention if any become missing. Not even two days after having him home, I noticed he wasn't acting normal. He was trying to vomit and was struggling to poop. We took him to the Vet immediately, where they found he had a serious obstruction in his digestive tract. They performed emergency surgery and removed the material, which ended up being nearly a whole quilted blanket. Tragically, he ended up dying shortly after surgery due to the severity of the surgery's impact on his system. This was a healthy 8 year old GSD living out his retirement after years of service to this country which was tragically cut short due to a completely preventable incident. When I spoke to the owner of the kennel, she told me three things that broke our hearts even more. 1. She insisted this kind of thing has never happened before at her kennel. Which, after many years of working in pet and working dog kennels and professionally handling and training dogs, I know is not true. Dogs eating things is a very common thing in a kennel environment, which is why it is so important that the staff monitor and keep accountability of exactly what is put in each dog's kennel, if anything. 2. She said she had no idea how or when it happened. When I spoke to the kennel staff, they were immediately defensive and straight up told me they put not one, but multiple blankets in the kennel and had no idea one was missing because they don't count them. They said they don't have time for that. 3. The worst thing the owner told me was that she had no intentions of changing the way she ran her kennel and said she wouldn't lie to me and say she would, just to make us feel better. She was unbelievably unempathetic and offered us nothing in the way of an apology or anything. It is also important to note that while I had this conversation with the owner at the kennel just days after the loss of our dog, I witnessed another dog in an outside run tearing apart the stuffed dog bed that was in the kennel with him. When I pointed it out to her, she said "Oh he does that all the time, he doesn't eat it." She did NOTHING to stop the incident as I literally witnessed the dog pull mouthful after mouthful of stuffing out. For the safety and well-being of your beloved dog, I strongly discourage using this facility to board your pet. The owner and two staff members are lazy, and complacent. Keeping track of what goes in each kennel and making sure it comes out should be a priority at every kennel, among other important things that keep the dogs healthy and safe. For my dog, that lack of attention to detail cost him his life. I am speaking out to hopefully save other dogs from the same fate.
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May 2023 by steelcity74
We won't take our dog anywhere else. Denise is great with the dogs.
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April 2023 by Gary Dickow
Our Boomer loves it here. Great place to leave your dog.
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January 2023 by Claire Livingston
The staff here has become like family. I have used them for almost 7 years. Denise is in my phone as Aunt Denise because my two furry girls love her like family. The location is so peaceful and they staff goes out of their way to understand each dogs independent needs.
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January 2023 by John Thomas
Great, friendly staff and a clean, warm and fun experience for my dogs. They love going there!
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October 2022 by Vi L
My dog gets very excited when we start down the driveway...he loves it here!!!
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June 2022 by Doug H.
Great place who handled our 8mo old husky in an environment conducive for all types of dogs.
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April 2022 by Rich G
Very clean. Friendly staff!
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September 2021 by teresa beveridge
Got to pick up my step doggy with my good friend. The place is so inviting and pristine. The dogs truly love the caregivers and they were very respectful. Only thing- bring cash or a check...no credit or debit taken.
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June 2021 by Cal Phipps
Take my 2 dogs to the "spa" all the time. Thats what we call paws in the woods. My 2 dogs love this place and come home tired and happy. Staff is awesome and take care of my 2 dogs like their own. Have a nice place to stay and have a patio and a play yard. Wouldn't take them anywhere else. I literally live next door to a very nice kennel but still drive 30 minutes to paws in the woods.
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May 2021 by Robin R.
We found our rescue dog here in 2011 and adopted him. We brought him back many times over the years and he was treated with TLC. He was never stressed out. You can arrange for grooming and nail trims while boarding too. The staff is experienced and enthusiastic with the animals. There is plenty of room for dogs to run and play. The owner really cares about everything and it shows. Highest recommendation!