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Paws In The Wilderness ๐Ÿพ

Severn, Ontario
Unfenced
10 acres
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Hosted by Sandra P.

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Paws In The Wilderness ๐Ÿพ

Severn, Ontario
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Hosted by Sandra P.
No reviews yet
Unfenced
10 acres
Paws In The Wilderness ๐Ÿพ - Severn, Ontario
Paws In The Wilderness ๐Ÿพ - Severn, Ontario
Paws In The Wilderness ๐Ÿพ - Severn, Ontario

Fencing

Enclosure

Unfenced

Fencing details: Fencing coming Fall 2024


Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Distractions seen/heard from the spot

Other dogsNo

Other dogs

No

Our dog Sunnie will be indoors while guests use our Sniff Spot location. Sunnie is super friendly with both humans and dogs.

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Other domestic animalsSometimes

Other domestic animals

Sometimes

Occasional barking from neighboring dogs may be heard in the distance.

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Other peopleNo

Other people

No

Our property is set back on 100 acres, ensuring privacy from neighborsโ€”you won't see or hear them. Depending on the time of your visit to our Sniff-spot (weekdays after 4 pm or weekends) please note that my husband may be on the property conducting maintenance.

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Private entryYes

Private entry

Yes (Always)

If hosts are available, they will gladly greet new guests upon arrival for a warm welcome.

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Amenities

Dog drinking water

Chairs

Indoor restroom available

Woods

Trail

Trash can


Pricing
$15 per dog per hour

50% off all dogs after the 1st dog

Sniffpass holders get discounts on all bookings at all spots by buying monthly credits!

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Location

Severn, Ontario

Description

IMPORTANT: all prices listed are in USD and guests will be charged in USD Welcome to Paws in the wilderness, where tranquility meets adventure in a stunning hardwood forest. Explore a beautiful marked trail, capture endless photo ops, and cherish moments with your furry pals. Come, unwind, and make memories amidst nature's beauty! ๐ŸŒณ๐Ÿพ

Hazards

Potential hazards found in a hardwood forest in Ontario may include: 1. Wildlife encounters such as bears, coyotes, moose etc 2. Poisonous plants like poison ivy, poison oak, or wild parsnip. 3. Uneven terrain with roots, rocks, or fallen branches posing trip hazards. Wear appropriate foot wear. 4. Ticks which may carry Lyme disease (we suggest wearing long socks and suitable footwear to minimize exposure) 5. Weather-related dangers such as sudden storms, lightning, or extreme temperatures. 6. Potential for getting lost if you venture off the marked trails. For your safety, always carry a fully charged cell phone in case you need assistance locating your way back to our trail. 7. Allergens from pollen, mold, or insect stings It's important for visitors to be aware of these hazards and take appropriate precautions while exploring the forest ๐ŸŒณ

Host Rules

Minimum visit length
1.0 hour
Required advanced notice for visits
1 hour
Max dogs per booking
4
Is the host present?
I prefer to meet my guests on their first visits
Additional rules

Please no littering on the property. Waste bins available for depositing garbage ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ


Community safety rules
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot.
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in.
Never enter a spot before your booking start time and never leave late.
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived.
Always review and abide by spot specific rules.
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site.

Booking Policies

Community safety rules
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot.
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in.
Never enter a spot before your booking start time and never leave late.
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived.
Always review and abide by spot specific rules.
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site.

In addition, please make sure to read Sniffspot's booking policies


Booking Policies
Only one booking is allowed at a time at any spot and there is an enforced 30 min buffer between all bookings to ensure dogs in separate bookings do not meet.
This spot is set for Booking, which means you will be instantly confirmed for any booking you request. You will receive the address and access instruction immediately following booking.
Visits can be moved or cancelled up to 2 hours before a visit.
Visits can be extended and dogs can be added throughout the visit.

All reviews

Meet your host

Sandra P.

Joined in May 2024

Welcome to Sunnie's Sniff Spot nestled on 100 acres of hardwood forest! Our tranquil spot boasts a beautiful walking trail where you and your pup can roam and explore to your hearts' content. My husband and I are full-time residents here, and we have a deep love for dogs and nature. We've recently added to our family and welcomed Sunnie, a sweet, deaf American Bulldog Rescue. Sunnie is incredibly friendly with both humans and dogs alike. We're eagerly looking forward to meeting you and your furry companion at Paws In The Wilderness ๐ŸŒณ๐Ÿพ


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