Paws In the 'Ville
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Whether you found us on YELP! (we’re a 5 Star Company, thanks to our our loyal clients), Twitter, or you you were referred by a one of our current clients: WELCOME! We’re happy to have you and would love to discuss your pup’s walk, playgroup, sitting, boarding or potty break needs. We’ve been in business in Somerville for almost two years now and our Pack Leaders (Seana, Alison and Jill) bring a w
Wishing a very happy (belated) birthday to the “sometimes sassy, always classy” WINNIE!!! Queen of belly rubs, chewing sticks & all of our hearts!! 👑♥️🥳🎁
06/05/2026
A DJ & his DogPack
05/12/2026
🤪TONGUE OUT TUESDAY🤪
05/03/2026
The lesson with Chloe is that some friendships aren’t lifelong…you can have a friendship for just 1 week.
Chloe was 14, her original owner had unfortunately passed, so she had been living with her current owner for a few years.
Chloe was a senior dog who had Cushing’s Disease…and I was asked to help her out during the day. She was such a sweetheart, and I immediately became attached.
I figured that we had 6months…maybe a year to spend time together. Her disease was just too far progressed, so 1 week after we started hanging, 2 days after being notified of Kronk’s passing, I was informed that Chloe had also passed.
Tho’ our friendship was brief, it doesn’t mean that it wasn’t special…and that’s what I’ll take from this loss of a sweet senior girl.
You were tired Chloe, I knew that you were telling me that, and I understand.
Uncle Greg instantly loved you and is gonna miss you. ❤️
04/29/2026
When I met Kronk, I became a 43 year old kid, who went home and called his mother to tell her about him. A Dane mix…big, friendly, gentle, but not afraid to tell a weirdo to back off.
We clicked immediately. I always felt safe with him no matter where we were…and I hope that I eased his mind when we were together. Kronk needed a dog handler that could read his body language and not leave him hangin’ to make tough decisions…and I was the one.
He meshed well with all of the other dogs…I also felt that he gave the shy ones in the group an extra sense of security, with his big boy presence.
Back in October, Kronk needed a new home…which is a tough thing to do. The dog that I always wanted was available… and it was impossible for me to adopt him. He had a whole community looking out for a new home, but to no avail. At the end of January, he went into the shelter system with the MSPCA, where they recently found him a foster.
Unfortunately, some of life’s stories aren’t destined for a fairytale ending…and last week, I was notified that Kronk had passed.
We lost a lot of dog friends last year. I hope that they were all there waiting for you…I also pray that you found the mindful peace, that I couldn’t give to you.
I’m completely crushed. 💔
My Big Baby Boy Kronk…
Uncle G’ loves you so much. 💔
Another SUN-filled ☀️ and FUN-filled 🤪 week with all of our doggo friends!!! 🐶🐾♥️
Temps are rising, snow is melting & it is starting to feel like 🌸SPRING🌸 out here!!!!! ☀️🙌🏼😁
❄️SNOW DAYS❄️
02/06/2026
Wishing a very happy 10th birthday to our pal, GUS!! 🤎🥳🎁🎈
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