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Life, life | Doggyville: Village Center for Children

Life, life | Doggyville: Village Center for Children

This is a place where you can find a pantry, a hotel, a boutique and a cafe, most of all swimming areas, a spa and an indoor park. Mais si vous voulez reserver, vous le faites pour votre… chien!


Doggieville, St. Patrick Street, just outside the Lachine Canal, is the site of “Canada’s premier village luxury center for children.” Select specific animals and traits of small ointments with staff on site 24 hours a day.

Originaire de l’Equateur, owner Tatiana Custode left Doggieville in 2019. Il Fallu Quatre Ans de Travaaux pour Redorer l’édifice Patrimonial Faisant Party du Complexe Manufacturier Crane Canada, built 100 years plus everything and rescued from fire in 2011. .

À l’origin, on y gardait les chevaux qui servaient à la livraison des produits de plomberie, indique-t-elle. “I love the idea that 100 years too late is an encore place for animals. »

When Tatiana Custode was installed in Montreal with chienne Ruby – which is not a plus – il ya une dizaine d’années, elle a constaté que la metéo n’était pas toujours propice aux balades extérieures.

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Tatiana Custode, owner of Doggieville, with girlfriend Chloé

I don’t want my indoor park to be for kids or for me to socialize. Having an entrepreneurial spirit, I decided to create one.

Tatiana Kustode, owner of Doggieville

Acceleration, l’amoureuse de tout ce qui est canin a vu plus grand: hotel, toilet salon, café and fishing spot that makes it easy to entertain the children or recuperate after a blessing. “Fish are waiting for you at the de luxe hotel!” “, dit-elle en riant.

Your Aussie restaurant menu chef and brunch great Arnaud Gley put together du Passet.

Interior designer, Tatiana Custode, bon appetit and this is the manifesto when he visited Doggyville (location in front of the Muso house, in another hotel Canin dont nous avons déjà parlé dans La Presse). By the night of arrival, all the children had gone outside.

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Tatyana Kustode in the external park

The dogs go all the way to the outside of the cage, into the game. A tired child is a happy child.

Tatiana Kustode, owner of Doggieville

When you are in the village center, where there is Apaisian music and some active activities, do not chase the bulls of le mercredi. If you want to attend this evening, you are in for a Halloween costume trip!

  • Devotees of the church Puneet Sidhu and Dylan

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    Devotees of the church Puneet Sidhu and Dylan

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    Les “condos” pour les plus petites bêtes de moins de moins de 20 livres

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The Doggieville company employs 18 people. La Garderie is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Quoted rate is US$55. When booking at a hotel, prices range from $70 to $90 per night. Les plus petits animaux may prefer “apartments” and les plus gros, des “suites”. “Je ne voulais pas que les chiens aient des Cages Tristes,” mentioned Tatiana Custode.

“Ici, this is a paradise for children”, fait valoir l’employé Dylan Church. Pour celui qui, which began at the quarter of labor at 6:30, “c’est un emploi de rêve”… Qui le garde très actif!

“Je n’ai pas d’enfant, mais j’ai plein de chiens”, partly by Tatiana Custode. Ruby is not a plus in life, but most of all she is inseparable from Chloe, the other Bichon Frize “Ma sœur a sauvé Chloé de la rue en Equateur”, précial-t-elle.

Puneet Sidhu’s son was a participant in her memoirs, so in the half-asleep all the animals were simple. “When the dogs were like this, they were our children,” I assure you.