Author Archives: Nick
Mandy Romeo-DiestePosted on
My 5 Flatcoated Retrievers are loving their walks in the upper field (Pounders Park). I know they can run to their hearts content, play in and out of the stream and race each other in a secure area. I don’t have to worry about them at all. It’s just great. Thanks to Nick and his…
Tina SkidmorePosted on
5 Stars, Absolutely Fantastic. Brilliant staff, outstanding outdoor and indoor facilities. The dogs are so well cared for. My rescue dog was clingy and anxious – I can’t believe how calm and relaxed she is now. PawPounders is her favourite place. She can’t wait to go and she always comes home a totally worn out,…
Brittany HarrisPosted on
I recently carried out 2 weeks of work experience at PawPounders and the dogs love it. They are treated amazingly well and get loads of exercise. As well as this, the staff are brilliant. They understand the dogs so well and all are very passionate about the care and treatment of the dogs making sure all…
Mick HoltPosted on
Pawpounders is a fantastic place to leave my dog (Jessica) while I am at work, good advice from nick and his staff.
Tracey O’ConnorPosted on
Can I just say what a fantastic facility this is for any dog owner. Flynn is 10 months old and has been attending Pawpounders since he was 4 months old. The staff have been brilliant and attended to him appropriately through the months. I don’t know what we would have done without Pawpounders over the…
Sarah LunneyPosted on
To All the wonderful people at Paw Pounders, Heidi loves coming to you and running around with all the time. We came to Paw Pounders for the first time at the end of September, after we needed a safe and responsible place for Heidi to go when a friend from Holland was coming to visit…
Zoe StairmandPosted on
I own a 3 year old male Cocker Spaniel called Arthur. Who at 1 years old developed aggressive tendencies. Though slight at first, the gradually escalated, unit it became very stressful to take him out of the house. He approached every dog that he met as a challenge to his superiority, and would snarl and…
Diane GreenPosted on
Think ‘Bonnie and Clyde’. Think ‘the Kray Twins’. In other words, my dogs are not pushovers. When they’re out and about they have a wide ranging repertoire of vices. They bark ferociously at other dogs, and hurl themselves at anything small and furry. Their hobbies are hunting and fighting. So it was with joy mixed…