Luxury Hotel For Dogs To Open In Middletown
K-9 Resorts Daycare and Luxury Hotel will offer posh lodging for well-loved dogs.
K-9 Resorts Daycare & Luxury Hotel is opening a new 5,300-square-foot luxury hotel for dogs in Middletown, at Route 35 at Tindall Road, where the Centrex Gym used to be before it moved to 570 Route 35.
A construction crew is in the vacant site this week, framing out the trendy facility. K-9 Resorts plans to offer overnight accommodations for up to 160 dogs, and two doggie daycare areas for up to 80 dogs. A 3,000-square-foot fenced-in dog park in the back, with different areas for small and large dogs, is also in the plan.
"There is not even any comparison around to what we're going to be able to offer," said franchise owner Dan Cody, who will run the business with his wife Lisa. "Kennels are usually cages. Our luxury suites are going to have beds, TV sets playing Animal Planet, or the Yankees, whatever dogs want to watch. They are going to have all the comforts of a high-end hotel," said Cody.
Like the first K-9 Resorts at 43 South Avenue in Fanwood, caring staff members will tend to dogs lounging on Kuranda luxury dog bedding or in designer suites. They will play with them during exercise sessions, encourage midday naps, and keep a sensitive eye out for guests with separation anxiety or boredom issues.
The price of a sleepover depends on the level of luxury and the number of exercise sessions. The recommended "all inclusive" package in Fanwood is $73 a night, with a 50% discount if boarding with a second dog. Mandatory baths for dogs staying longer than two days is $29. As for doggie daycare, that costs $32 a day, with a mandatory $32 evaluation.
Dan and Lisa Cody are dedicated to the animal rescue movement, and spend lots of volunteer time at the Bergen County Animal Shelter caring for the canines. Dan Cody said they are excited to hire 8 people and one manager, and hope to open on May 1, pending a sign off from the township Health Dept. and the issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
Theirs is one of five new K-9 franchises opening in 2013 in New Jersey. Others will be in Marlboro, Fairfield, Chatham, and Basking Ridge.
K-9 Resorts will be one of a handful of dog boarding services in Middletown. Across the highway on Magnolia Lane, Bow-Wow Bed and Bath has been in the busines for the past 17 years. Dogs On The Farm & Cats Too runs a resort on a Chapel Hill horse farm.
Their next door neighbors said they were amused by the concept, and are hopeful that K-9 Resorts will draw traffic back into the vast parking lot.
STS Tire and Auto Centers, which opened a few months ago when the company bought Strauss Auto in bankruptcy, is on the other side of the future resort. "I don't have a problem with it," said manager Guy DiMauro, the proud owner of a black Labrador. "But I'm a little concerned with the noise level." The sunny, STS waiting room, perfumed by the distinctive odor of new tires, is quieter than a library.
Over at the 7-Eleven, manager John Gad admitted "I'm actually a cat person" but offered he was definitely enthused about the dog resort. "Anything that will bring life to the shopping center," he said.
Although township Health Dept. regs prohibit non-service dogs from coming inside the food store, the 7-Eleven manager is already dreaming of a whole new customer base. "We have a small section for pet food and pet needs," he said. "I think we'll expand on that."
Update: The original article stated the K-9 Resorts Daycare & Luxury Hotel opened in the former Centrex location. The article has been updated with the address of the new Centrex location.
NJarhead
8:37 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Sounds good. I hope they do it right. There's a pretty good kennel in Shrewsbury that I had to use once.
debbie
8:37 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Are they hiring?
Christina Johnson
11:53 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Debbie -- When K-9 Resorts starts hiring for the spring opening, they will post an announcement on Patch, Dan Cody said today. Good luck!
jessica lauer
6:15 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
that's great looking a job in this field an it it close to my home!Look forward to the opening.Good Luck!
NJarhead
2:01 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Yes, good luck Debbie.
Shel
5:05 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
$32 for an evaluation? I've used 4 other doggie daycares in the area and the first day is always free. Not a very good marketing strategy...
John J. Harris
5:55 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Hmmmmm - 6 months max before they go the way of papa johns, NE hotdog and the krausers.
Lou DeGeorge
7:04 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
Krausers was a bad location . Poppa Johns pulled out of Middletown again because theres 50 pizza places in town and they are all better then Poppa johns . NE hot dog was a bad location and high prices .
Dentss Dunnagun
5:55 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Would they take my mother -in law ?
joeblow
9:48 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
What a racket....$73 a day and then they hit for all of the ala' carte charges. Mandatory bath, playtime increments, extra to bring your *own* food from home....on and on. And then they pay their employees minimum wage and wonder why the turnover is insanely high. Same formula as Purr n Pooch, Dogs on the Farm.
Much better off leaving your pets at home with a pet sitter....at least they're safe there and much less likely to pick up a bug or get hurt. Happens all of the time at these "luxury doggy hotels".
Paul
10:23 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
I take it you're a pet sitter?
ASimon
7:04 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
Very true JoeBlow. The purr and pooch shows the nice little rooms in their publicity, but when you check it out, most dogs are kept in a kennel that is virtually the same as any SPCA with concrete, bare floors and cold atmosphere. There was lots of luxury at the front desk however.
Jessica Dressler
7:04 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
I totally spoil my dogs and would never pay that much. Mandatory bathing, extra to bring your own food. I have three dogs, all rescues with special needs. That would cost me an arm and a leg. I use my mother-in-law or a family friend. Theu lnow my dogs, know how to deal with their issues and my house is protected while I am away...oh did I mention thay my eay is FREE!
John J. Harris
7:40 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
Now I have heard everything. Every other crybaby thinks they and their children have "special needs" now people are trying to classify their dogs as "special needs" I am really surprised this country is still able to survive with all of these cry babies.
marylou
1:04 pm on Thursday, January 10, 2013
Not for nothing,John, but my brother in law and his wife adopted 2 dogs froma no-kill shelter,and 1 of them becomes very ill if he eats anything with beef,turkey,or chicken in it.He is fed a dog food contaioning lamb and rice.My neighbor's German Sheppard also had food allergies and could only eat certain things.Some dogs who are rescued from abusive owners have anxiety issues.HAve you ever heard of the thunder shirt?
Jessica Dressler
7:04 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
Geeze Louise, my phone has issues ..hope you can read that!
Mike
7:29 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
Luxury Hotel for dogs.
It's no wonder everyone in the world hates us.