Cherry Valley Acres Private Dog RunπΎπ₯°
Entrance to the acre is the dirt/mulch field road just north of the residence driveway.Β A quick call to me ~ 909-234-2072 ~ when you arrive for 1st time visits will help guide you into the Sniffspot - which is all the way back to the Sniffspot Sign πͺ§ at the back of the entrance acre.Β The entrance gate is to the right of the Sniffspot Sign. Close the gate tightly behind you when you enter. And be sure to close the gate tightly behind you upon your departure. I also request that you give me a quick text upon your departure.
Our Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky also love running in this acre, and they love to dig, as do many of our Sniffspot pups! We try to fill in holes every few days, BUT PLEASE be extremely cautious of any holes. If we hadn't had time to fill them in, we usually would put a tall stick straight up right in the middle of the hole to help you determine where they may be. But because we are a farm, and this is one of our extra acre fields, there may be slight dips here and there. So agreeing to this reservation is a full and complete release of liability, so please don't fall! So far, so good, fingers crossed, nobody has yet.ππ» There may be foxtails at edges of some fencing.
My Red Barn Chicken Coopπ€is inside the dog run acre and will be securely locked during your visit. If possible, discourage your pups from pouncing on the enclosed chicken run fences/doors. Totally understand if they do/try! Pups get a pass the first few times until their humans can train them not to do it. Our Husky and Malamute still need a good reminder every time they are enjoying the dog run acre : ) but once they get used to the fact thatΒ chickens are there, interest soon dwindles : )
We also have a few outdoor πcats whom have adopted our farm to live at during the years (win/win as they help keep the field π mice in check, and they pretty much know to clear out of the field when pups are visiting!)
There are three horses on a separate enclosed acre to the north of the dog run acre. The dark brown male is πShake, tan one is π΄Classy, and the black and white one is π΄Gypsy. And again, please thank you for discouraging the dogs from jumping on that fence. It has never been an issue in the past, so just a reminder :-)
PLEASE NOTE: This Dog Run Acre is grassy/green with wildflowers π» starting around December 1st - June 15th and dry/brown July 1st - Novemberπ. We enjoy our Sniffspot humans and pups year-round and have received wonderful reviews, whether it was the dry, hotter summer months, or the green, cooler winter months!
We have an automatic water spicket π° for the pups, tight left after entering the Dog Acre gate, then all the way back to the fence on the left, spicket sticking out through fence.Β
There will be several chairs πͺset up in front of the chicken coop, with table, chairs, and table umbrella, and additionally a small table w/βοΈumbrella provided under the pine trees. Bring drinks, snacks, toys, and enjoy!
We suggest you book early mornings in the SUMMER months as there is shade under the pine trees π²up until around 11 a.m.Β We are up before 7 a.m., so any time early is fine! π
Please bring your own doggie poop bags!Β Gather all poop and tie bags and place it in the waste bin at Sniffspot entrance.π
Please note that we do have security cameras placed in various positions around property, including at the sniff spot! We have caught many a coyote, mountain lion, dogs, and bobcats wandering around the chicken coop on these cameras and have been able to shew them away several times through the speakers!
Enjoy! Arrrffff :)
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