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District Dogs, “daycare and boarding facility”, opening this Fall in Shaw (Pleasant Plains)


2323 Sherman Ave NW, Photo by Jacob Hensley

Thanks to Jacob for sending. District Dogs writes:

“This February, we announced that our third location would be coming to DC’s Shaw Neighborhood. While so much has happened in our city between now and then, we’re happy to share that construction on our third location is well underway. We’re currently on track to open in late September or early October.

What to Expect at District Dogs Shaw

Located in the Trellis House building, our newest daycare and boarding facility is steps away from the brand-new Shaw Whole Foods and just a few blocks north of DC’s vibrant U Street Corridor. At over 3000 square feet in size, our new location will boast four playrooms, extra private boarding suites, and a full-service luxury dog spa. Dedicated parking in the Trellis House garage will make pick-up and drop-off quick and easy–no circling for a parking space!

Construction on the facility is currently about 50% complete, and we’re so excited for the expanded services this new space will be able to offer to our NW DC clients. As we get closer to our official opening in late September/early October, we’ll share more details of the space along with plans for our Grand Opening celebration. We can’t wait to welcome you to District Dogs Shaw!”

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