Thursday, 20 Mar 2025

K9 Resorts Debuts in Los Angeles Enjoy the Grand Opening Event

Luxury boarding and daycare for dogs just reached a whole new level in Southern California. K9 Resorts Luxury Pet Resorts, the award-winning franchise known for its five-star accommodations, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its first Los Angeles location. Conveniently located at 11121 Hindry Avenue, just minutes from Los Angeles International Airport, this state-of-the-art pet hotel is set to redefine canine hospitality.


K9 Resorts Debuts in Los Angeles Enjoy the Grand Opening Event
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Luxury boarding and daycare for dogs just reached a whole new level in Southern California. K9 Resorts Luxury Pet Resorts, the award-winning franchise known for its five-star accommodations, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its first Los Angeles location. Conveniently located at 11121 Hindry Avenue, just minutes from Los Angeles International Airport, this state-of-the-art pet hotel is set to redefine canine hospitality.

Spanning 10,000 square feet, K9 Resorts Los Angeles offers premium overnight boarding and daycare for over 100 dogs, featuring top-tier amenities such as:

Spacious luxury suites with premium Kuranda beddingMicroban flooring for superior cleanlinessHospital-grade air purification system for fresh, clean airIndoor play areas featuring durable, soft-grip epoxy flooringExpansive outdoor play areas with anti-microbial turf

Boarding packages start at $69 per night, with full-day daycare and multi-dog discounts available.

For pet parents seeking best-in-class boarding and daycare, K9 Resorts Los Angeles is officially open and ready to welcome its first guests!

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