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+1 206-281-5095
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25 Nickerson St, Seattle, WA, 98109
b/t Cremona St & N Queen Anne Ave
Queen Anne
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0.3 miNickerson St & Florentia St
0.3 miNickerson St & 3rd Ave N
0.3 miFremont Ave N & N 34th St
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Specialties
K9 Fun Zone is a warehouse where you can safely exercise, mentally challenge, and train your dog (s) with the place all to yourself or you’re welcome to invite your friend’s dogs to your appointment. Play times and training sessions are by appointment only and can easily be scheduled 24⁄7 through our website. If you are new to the FZ, an assistant will be available to help you with equipment orientation if you wish to use the fun agility equipment. Many basic problem canine behaviors can be better managed and solved through exercising and mentally stimulating your dog… K9 Fun Zone helps with all of this! We have FUN-gility equipment and obstacles to help build confidence, exercise, and tire out your dog. The agility equipment is free to use during your reserved «Play & Exercise Time Slot» but can also be moved to open the space up for ball fetching. We also offer private training lessons, classes, small dog social hours, puppy play group, breed meetups, and birthday parties.
History
Established in 2011.
K9 Fun Zone’s «Play & Exercise Time Slots» were specifically created for dogs that don’t do well around other dogs, and for owners who aren’t comfortable taking their dog to an outdoor dog park. Of course we also love those dog-loving dogs too! K9 Fun Zone is a perfect place to come tire out your dog on a rainy day or at night after work.
Meet the Business Owner
Lindy L.
Business Owner
Lindy is ready to explain, demonstrate, and modify your dog’s problem behaviors using her knowledge in animal behavior. She has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences with an emphasis in Animal Behavior and is certified in Canine Studies through the Northwest School of Canine Studies. Her past experiences in training marine animals has helped her develop creative training techniques for our canine companions.
«I focus on positive, reward-based training and classical conditioning techniques that can be applied and used to train any animal (even fish). Training and playing with your dog results in a peaceful household and a strengthened bond between you and your canine as you learn to interact and clearly communicate with each other.» ~Lindy Langum, BS, CCS