3800+ sq ft of indoor Dog and Cat boarding, plus 1300 sq ft of indoor play area for Doggie Daycare.Three 1/4 acre outdoor play yards. Full grooming.
We are a family owned business, employing dedicated people who have genuine compassion for your pets during their kennel stay. We take great pleasure in serving you and focus on providing high-quality pet boarding service and customer satisfaction for you and your pet and we will do everything we can to meet your expectations. You will never want to leave your dog anywhere else!
Daycare at THE LODGE is much like daycare for human children. Your dog will become socialized while exercising his/her mind and learning new skills. These activities will help your dog with self-control, obedience, sharing toys, and becoming a better family member. A well-exercised and socialized dog is a fun dog to have in your home, less likely to be destructive or disobedient.
Most breeds need from 30 minutes to 3 hours of exercise a day for good health. Our 3,800 square feet (climate controlled) of inside play space provides plenty of room for your dog to run, jump, chase, fetch, and roll.
Note: Thursdays and Fridays fill up quickly. Please try to schedule these days by Monday of the same week in order to save your spot. ALSO, LODGE TOURS ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. The LODGE wants to avoid any unnecessary stress on our "guests" and also let our LODGE staff be able to perform their duties. Thanks for your understanding.
We also off full grooming on site for our guest and friends of the community.
At Doggie D’Tails Lodge , we offer our guests a safe, clean environment in which to stay while you’re away!
We use Nutro Dog Food,
"Doggie D’Tails is conveniently located at 407 North Aspen 145th. South of 71st between 71st and Delaware 75th on the east side of the road, across the Immanuel Lutheran Church. If you are on the Broken Arrow Expressway, take the Aspen exit. You will turn to the south and cross over 71st street.Meet David and Karen GreenA longtime resident of Broken Arrow, Karen’s dream began when she learned to groom animals while working for her mother’s grooming business. With many years of experience, Karen has stepped out to open her own grooming business. Karen opened her first grooming shop in September 2007, it was located on Kenosha in Broken Arrow and her second location in November 2013."