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'''Dog Days of Birmingham''' was a canine day-care, kennel and grooming center located, along with the owners' loft residence, in the former [[Hunter Furniture]] store at 112 [[18th Street North]]. It is owned by [[Jimmy Johnson|Jimmy]] and [[Sue Johnson]]. Their $660,000 investment in the redevelopment was supported by a #350,000 float loan from the City of [[Birmingham]]. The alterations were designed and constructed by [[Appleseed Workshop]].
'''Dog Days of Birmingham''' was a canine day-care, kennel and grooming center located, along with the owners' loft residence, in the former [[Hunter Furniture]] store at 112 [[18th Street North]]. It is owned by [[Jimmy Johnson|Jimmy]] and [[Sue Johnson]]. Their $660,000 investment in the redevelopment was supported by a $350,000 float loan from the City of [[Birmingham]]. The alterations were designed and constructed by [[Appleseed Workshop]].


Dog Days offers boarding, grooming, training and supplies. Dogs boarded or enrolled in day care have access to indoor and outdoor play areas as well as sleeping kennels and training.
Dog Days offers boarding, grooming, training and supplies. Dogs boarded or enrolled in day care have access to indoor and outdoor play areas as well as sleeping kennels and training.

Revision as of 21:00, 1 October 2010

Dog Days of Birmingham logo.png

Dog Days of Birmingham was a canine day-care, kennel and grooming center located, along with the owners' loft residence, in the former Hunter Furniture store at 112 18th Street North. It is owned by Jimmy and Sue Johnson. Their $660,000 investment in the redevelopment was supported by a $350,000 float loan from the City of Birmingham. The alterations were designed and constructed by Appleseed Workshop.

Dog Days offers boarding, grooming, training and supplies. Dogs boarded or enrolled in day care have access to indoor and outdoor play areas as well as sleeping kennels and training.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (April 22, 2010) "Plans unleashed for dog day care in Birmingham's Loft District." Birmingham News

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