The Paws Inn Pet Hotel

The Paws Inn Pet Hotel The Paws Inn is a small friendly, owner-operated boarding home since July 2013. We are fully bonded and insured. Only 2 guests at a time.

As an experienced dog owner, the Concierge understands and values the individual needs of each pet. The pet owner supplies the food, treats, toys and blankets to ease the transition and have it feel like the pets too are on holiday. The dogs are walked at least 4 times a day. The Paws Inn Pet Hotel offers the pet owner a home away from home for their best friend, where it will be loved and nurtured as if a member of the family.

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05/04/2022
Hi Guys, It’s me Gloria the Owner and Concierge of The Paws Inn Pet Hotel.  Spring has sprung, Covid is down,  masks are...
03/29/2022

Hi Guys,

It’s me Gloria the Owner and Concierge of The Paws Inn Pet Hotel. Spring has sprung, Covid is down, masks are optional and the world is moving to the new norm. This is a great time to start thinking about vacations.

So what are you going to do with your best friend when you go away?

Call The Paws Inn Pet Hotel to reserve the best time for your pooch!

As an experienced dog owner we understand and value the needs of each pet. We have been in business for over 9 years loving all our guests.

The dogs are not crated and are free to roam throughout the Inn. We interact with the them throughout the day and they are walked 3 - 4 times.

The Paws Inn Pet Hotel offers you the pet owner a home away from home for your best friend, where it will be loved and nurtured as if a member of the family.

Contact us at 416-665-2839
We are located in the Bathurst and Steeles area.

06/28/2021

Many pet owners have had their vaccines and this is opening the real possibilities of travelling and taking vacations.

Not always is it possible to take your best friend with you. We at The Paws Inn Pet Hotel want to make your next trip carefree for your loving Pooch.

If you are planning to go away or just celebrate at home get in touch at [email protected] and make your reservation. Space is limited, first In(n) at the Inn.

Hope to hear from you.

06/28/2021

As an experienced dog owner, the Concierge understands and values the individual needs of each pet.

Only 2 guests at a time.

The dogs are not crated and are free to wander throughout the Inn.

The pet owners supply the food, the treats, toys and blankets to ease the transition and have it feel like the pets too are on holiday.

The dogs are walked at least 3 times a day.

The Paws Inn offers the pet owner a home away from home for their best friend, where it will be loved and nurtured as if a member of the family.

Gloria - Owner & Concierge
416-665-2839
[email protected]

02/21/2020

Leash “reactivity” is a catchall descriptor for behaviors that can range from fear to frustration to true aggression.

A dog that barks, jumps, lunges and growls while on a dog leash might seem like he wants to rumble with whatever it is that’s triggering him, but many dogs exhibit those types of reactions in an effort to increase their distance from the triggering stimulus.

Reactivity can look like aggression, but many leash-reactive dogs are dealing with anxiety or fear, and they use the explosive displays in an attempt to keep away from the stimulus. It’s a defensive strategy used by fearful dogs to prevent further confrontations.

In some cases, dogs that are overaroused on leash are actually frustrated because they’re unable to interact with other dogs they encounter. These dogs are perfectly appropriate when they have the opportunity to greet other dogs off leash, but resort to barky displays when they’re prevented from engaging in normal social behaviors like moving freely around one another and sniffing.

If a dog has a history of inappropriate behavior or fighting with other dogs, it’s possible that leash reactivity is rooted in true aggression.

02/21/2020

DOGS BARK FOR ATTENTION

A few indicators of what different tones or pitches of bark could indicate

Single whiny yap - pup is hungry ,

Constant highly pitched bark - excited at a new toy or afraid of it.

Throaty growl - a playful or display aggression.

Constant agitated bark - someone may be lurking by the door.

Your pet is likely trying to tell you something when they bark, don’t pass off all barks as wanting attention. It could be something simple that your dog missed you or exploring a new place that makes them nervous. Pay attention you just may get to know your furry friend a little better.

Regards from Gloria,
Concierge
The Paws Inn Pet Hotel

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Bathurst St. & Steeles Avenue
Toronto, ON
M2R2T1

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+14166652839

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