Hoosier (4 yr old mini-goldendoodle) absolutely loves this place and the staff. You can tell immediately that once you drop off your pet, that they are in good hands. I’ll drop her off once a week, and like clockwork, once I pick her up she’s exhausted for the rest of the day. To me, this clearly indicates that she’s not just locked up in a crate or ignored for the day but instead, is out and about playing with the other dogs. The employees knew her by name starting on day 2 and I couldn’t be happier that someone recommended this...
Read moreGreat little 'wilderness' pocket in the middle of Fishers. Make sure you 'boot up' if you plan to muck about when it's wet or snowy as the trail drainage is not great. The paved trail is fine. It goes all the way down to 106th and the Nickel Plate trail which makes a nice loop with a short hop thru the adjacent neighborhood. The pond is ok for kids to get a line wet and maybe even catch a first fish under the...
Read moreCheney Creek is an unexpected getaway in the city. The main trail is paved and plenty long for walking, running or biking. There are several unpaved trails as well. The fiahing pond is a bit full at this time, so the access to the fishjng dock is a bit flooded. The pond has plenty of fish and some snappers. Overall, this is a good place to get away from it all while still being...
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