Dioji K-9 Resort & Athletic Club Expands Santa Barbara Facility

Dioji’s Santa Barbara Location Now Offers Cage-Free Dog Boarding

Dioji K-9 Resort and Athletic Club is pleased to announce that it is now offering cage-free overnight dog boarding at their Santa Barbara location. The facility on Yanonali Street has been providing dog daycare and bathing for eight years along with their pet supply store and is thrilled to now offer cage-free overnight stays. Dioji has expanded into two neighboring properties which allowed for an additional 7,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space for their daycare and boarding guests to enjoy. Dioji offers a tropical refuge where dogs play and swim with friends all day, indulge in spa services in the afternoon and drift off into divine slumber each night, without being caged or secluded. The 3 new large cage-free evening suites are furnished with elevated beds, cozy cots and a large bed where dogs can snuggle with Dioji staff which are always on hand to wait on the dogs, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Dioji has been serving the Santa Barbara, Goleta and Agoura Hills areas for twelve years and is thrilled to now offer all of the same services at all of their locations. “We have never liked having to turn away clients during the busy season, but now with 7,000 additional square feet of indoor and outdoor space plus the ability to offer cage-free boarding, that should no longer be an issue. Our customers are also thrilled with the convenience of two local locations offering overnight stays.” says Jeannie Wendel, co-owner of Dioji.

Dioji K-9 Resort & Athletic Club’s Santa Barbara facility is conveniently located at 822 E. Yanonali near Milpas St. and the 101 Freeway. The resort and athletic club is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week. For more information please visit www.dioji.com or (805) 845- 0500.

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