Come have your pet stay the night with us
Paws on 4th is a pet boarding facility that accepts dogs & cats. We are located at 2502 SW 4th Ave, Ontario OR what was formerly known as The Boarding House(Ontario Animal Hospital ) owned and operated by Dr Lindsay Norman DVM
“Your furry friend's Home Away from Home”
Introducing: Kristen and Lulu- The team behind Paws on 4th.
After the Boarding House closed
Kristen was unable to find boarding for Lulu because the area veterinarians were
filled to capacity and Kristen did not even want to ask them and burden them with more. The lack of boarding for Lulu along with some nudging from Dr.Lindsay Norman and family and friends brought about the creation of Paws on 4 th .
You can often see Kristen throwing the ball as many times as the dog desires or
giving the kitties endless petting. Lulu is literally the face of the Company as her image is the logo. Also Lulu is the treat tester extraordinaire and takes her job very seriously on which treats to offer.
We welcome you to Paws on 4th, Your furry friend's home away from home
A comfortable place to sleep
With an option of an elevated bed!
Tons of play time
Unlimited belly rub and under the chin lovies
We offer in house complimentary veterinarian approved (Hills Science Diet) food; for both Cats and Dogs
(However, you are welcomed to provide your own food but this will not change the price to boarding your pet overnight)
Also our treats have been vet approved too! (Also Lulu approved)
No Diabetic Pets
Go to Gingr for Pet Parents in your app store; Use code 251782: look for Paws on 4th!
Manage/Book and everything through your phone!
Go to Booking/Requirements for access to the online portal! New or Returning customers both can be found there!
Come have your pet stay the night with us
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