Rikka & Saber: getting to know each other
Rikka & Saber: getting to know each other
 
do you speak dog?
do you speak dog?
 
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Rural Adventures started as an idea Glen and Mary had about providing a totally different kennel experience for city dogs (and their people). Instead of boarding a dog in a 6 x 10 pen separate from other dogs they conceived of a more open concept where social dogs could interact and play with other dogs. Mary was living here on the farm, a 4 acre piece of property in South Surrey so they went about fencing, fixing, renovating, and making the property as dog friendly and secure as could be. They also made renovations to a horse barn that serves as the sleeping quarters. The farm was used as a dog training facility as well  (see Services and Such for training inquiries). As you can imagine Rural Adventures was a hit and continues to be one of the more popular kennels in the Fraser Valley. More traditional runs are available for dogs who are not friendly with other dogs. We also have a run for dogs that are aggressive towards humans. 
 Since taking over the business 3.5 years ago I continued to provide dogs with a safe, active, social, and stimulating environment. I'm very aware that  some dogs may not be used to being part of a pack and may be a little insecure on arrival. I ensure a very gentle introduction to the 'social scene' and most dogs are in seventh heaven in a matter of 2 days.
 

You are coming back for me aren't you?
You are coming back for me aren't you?