Delivering On A Promise.
Travis and Lily, regular boarders at Paws Inn Paradise.
Since first opening their 9,000 square foot Pinellas Park facility in 2006, Paws Inn Paradise Pet Resort has seen the pet boarding, daycare and training industry grow exponentially. And that’s just fine by Ron Bittaker, one of the owners. “We’ve always been guided by strong ethics, honesty and professionalism,” said Ron. “Our goal is to provide safe and secure accommodations in a friendly and car- ing environment for all visiting pets.” The facility boasts 10 Penthouse
Suites, private rooms. There are 17 Presidential Suites, oversized rooms, nine of which have doggie doors for access to their own fenced patios. There are also 42 economy quarters and 18 economy indoor/outdoor runs with fence-enclosed outdoor patios. The resort also has an in-ground heated swimming pool built specifically for dogs. Attention to detail. Special care.
VIP treatment. Going above and beyond what’s expected. That’s all standard procedure at Paws Inn
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Paradise. Listening to his busy clientele, time is everyone’s biggest luxury. In addition to expanding their hours for drop off and pick up, Paws In Paradise offers door-to-door pick and delivery service. Any day, any time and anywhere. The above and beyond
part? They recently deliv- ered a pet to a new home in Atlanta, Georgia after answering the call for transport assistance through a Florida rescue organization. Paws Inn Paradise works with many rescue groups, helping to transport and foster dogs. Then, there are Rocky and
Winnie Mae, both Boston Terriers. Their owner is a pilot who used to live in St. Petersburg and used Paws Inn Paradise when she was working. After moving to Cape Coral, though, not familiar with businesses in the area, she was not comfortable leaving her dogs with anyone.
She contacted Paws Inn Paradise who now picks up and drops off Rocky and Winnie Mae each week – a two and a half hour drive, one way. Casey, a Golden Retriever, is
picked up and dropped off every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for daycare and pool time. Zeus, a long haired Shepherd, has a dad going through the Police Academy in St. Petersburg. It’s an erratic schedule and long hours, so Paws In Paradise picks up Zeus for daycare, allowing his dad to concentrate on school and not worry about his dog.
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