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Dog's Best Friend!
Mission Statement: To provide clients with
outstanding pet care services of the highest
quality, and to treat their pets with the same
high standards for loving care and attention that
I give my own dog.
Happy Tails is proud to be
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ABOUT HAPPY TAILS
My name is Andrew Noel and to me a dog is more than just a pet, he/she is more
like a family member and is treated as such (often better!). My commitment to the
loving and gentle treatment of dogs is my philosophy. I have excellent references
and such high standards for customer satisfaction that my service has a money
back guarantee. I take my dog Bodhi out for a walk every day rain or shine and I am
welcoming any dog to join us for the fun. Of course if your dog prefers a nice quiet
walk in private that can also be arranged.

Unfortunately, with today’s demanding work schedules and busy everyday lives it has become difficult
for almost anyone to provide their dog(s) with all the daily physical exercise and fellow canine
companionship they need to be happy and fulfilled. How would you feel if you where stuck at home all
day, alone and unable to leave, even to go to the bathroom? Most veterinarians today will tell you that
very few dogs receive the exercise necessary to maintain a healthy existence.
In fact, for most breeds 1 to 2 hours is considered the minimum amount of time for daily exercise! This
lack of exercise and socialization is a contributing factor to canine aggression, destructive behavior,
hyperactivity, not to mention poor physical and mental health. All these things combine to make a dog
that is harder to live with and difficult to train.