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Welcome to Wilton's Manor Doggie Daycare
in
Fort Lauderdale, on
Mark's List.
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With both of their experiences, talents
and love for animals, Josh Meneses and Alan Aghazadian
are bringing a fresh approach to animal care at Wilton's
Manor Doggie Daycare. Safety and cleanliness are their
main focus on the 3000 square foot indoor dog park and
cage-free grooming. Hypoallergenic synthetic turf
designed especially for animals and recycled materials
make Wilton’s Manor Doggie Daycare & Grooming a fun,
safe and responsible environment for pets to socialize
and play.
George (Josh) Meneses,
originally from New Haven, Connecticut, raised in
Hialeah, FL, and Alan Aghazadian from Manhasset, New
York, together moved to Ft. Lauderdale in early 2011.
Both in their early forties, have been living and
working in Los Angeles in the film and television
industry and have been “BFF’s” for almost ten years.
Alan, a freelance wardrobe stylist for twenty years
and Josh, an I.T. expert with twenty three years of
loyalty for a major multimedia company, both decided to
live out their dreams, and open a doggie day care
facility in Wilton Manors, Florida.
Although the
two partners are venturing into a new business, they
both have twelve years experience between the two of
them in the pet service industry. Josh, a graduate from
the University of Miami, helped open a boarding and
grooming facility in San Diego, California, called
Canine Lodge five years ago. With two locations, now Mr.
Meneses is prepared to bring the concept of cage free
grooming and doggie day care to South Florida and cater
to a level of professionalism and hospitality that our
furry four-legged friends deserve.
Alan graduated
with an Interior Design degree and spent his early
professional life as an interior designer. His interests
lead him to become a freelance fashion and wardrobe
stylist and dress some of Hollywood’s elite. In 2000, in
order to earn extra money, Mr. Aghazadian began working
part time at a pet grooming and day care facility in
West Hollywood, California called Pet Spa. Always having
had pets himself and his experience at the Pet Spa, Alan
discovered his passion for the pet service industry.
It seems every dog does have its day. |
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