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Specialties
Metro Dogstop is dedicated to improving the lives of dogs, and our services are designed to provide for your dogs’ six most essential needs in order to improve their overerall health and well being: socialization, exercise for the mind, exercise for the body, nutrition, safety and grooming.
Metro Dogstop provides group and private dog walking, overnight boarding, puppy and elderly dog visits, grooming and dog day-care.
All Metro Dogstop staff are insured, bonded, background checked, and are Pet First Aid/CPR certified.
History
Established in 1995.
For Metro Dogstop’s founder, Caley Morris, animal care has been a life long passion. With over 20 year experience in professional canine training and care, she has maintained an avid belief in providing a service that focused on whole-care for the dog, care that would exercise them mentally as well as physically by means of games through play and behaviour maintenance.
She keeps herself up to date on dog-related information by being a member of the Canadian Association of Pet Dog Trainers, American Association of Pet Dog Trainers, Professional Dog Walkers Association (of which She was a co-founding member), and the Canadian Pet Sitters Association. She became certified as a PetTech instructor in 2011 and teaches their Pet First Aid, CPR and PetSaver program. She also has taken numerous courses on behaviour, communication, socialization and understanding of dogs. She regularly attends seminars and expos both in Canada and the United States dealing with dog care.
Meet the Business Owner
Caley M.
Business Owner
Caley’s interest in animals has been a life long passion. At the age of seven, she started horseback riding lessons, igniting an enthusiasm for both nature and animals. These experiences started her off with an insight into care for animals, behaviour, and successful communication with them.
Caley has over 20 years of experience serving the needs of dogs. With a keen interest in both health & wellness and animals she founded Metro Dogstop in 1997. This provided her with an opportunity to put her holistic vision of dog care into practice.