Tag Archives: dog daycare

Free Nights of Lodging!!!

Want your pet(s) to enjoy a free night of lodging?

Refer another pet owner to board their pet(s) with us and you will receive a free night of lodging and they will receive 10% off their first stay! There is no limit on the number of free nights you can receive, the more pet lovers you tell the more FREE nights you receive.

Referral cards are available on our website, at the Lodge or click the link below.

https://northlandpetlodge.com/lodging/referral-program/

 

 

 

Spring Training Classes Starting March 25th & 26th.

Our spring puppy, basic, and advanced training classes are starting March 25th and March 26th. Classes are filling up fast, call or email us today to register your puppy or dog. Puppy Class is offered Tuesdays @ 5:45pm. Basic Obedience Classes are offered Tuesdays @ 7:00pm and Wednesdays @ 5:45pm. Advanced Obedience Class is offered Wednesdays @ 7:00pm. Check out our training page  https://northlandpetlodge.com/training/ for more information or email or call us.

 

 

St. Patrick’s in Crosslake!

“Find Your Charm in Crosslake” at the 40th Annual St. Patrick’s Day parade and celebration in Crosslake! This year the parade will be held on March 15 at 2pm. The parade will start in Town Square and travel north up Route 66. Look for us in the parade and be sure to bring your pet(s) along, we will be passing out goodies for the kids and the dogs. We are also helping to sponsor the first Annual Cloverdash 5k so bring your running shoes too!. Bring your “Erin go Braugh” to Crosslake and help us celebrate 40 years of our parade. Purchase a Raffle ticket for a chance to win prizes and show your Blinkie Button for deals and discounts all over town!

Dental Health Month

February is National Pet Dental Health Month! Stop in and save 15% off all Doggie Dental items including Greenies®, Whimzees®, Tropiclean® Fresh Breath products, Plaque Off® dental powder, tooth brushes and tooth paste and much more. Your pet(s) dental health is more than just tartar and bad breath, it can effect your pet(s) internal organs and their overall health. Periodontal disease is the most common clinical condition in cats and dogs and it’s completely preventable!