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Isn't that what we used to call a kennel?
ReplyDeleteyou gotta be shitting me
ReplyDelete^^What Bowery Boogie said.
ReplyDeleteWhat BoweryBoogie and Goggla said.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't assume that's a sign of recovery - a doggy day spa is probably only going in there because they got the space cheap.
ReplyDelete...Resisting urge to make "city is going to dogs" joke...
ReplyDelete@ anachronicity
ReplyDeleteThat was almost the headline!
@ anon 6:52... I was thinking more of it from the perspective of the consumer who would be doling out the cash for spa services for their dog...