What´s Team Happy Dog?

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Team Happy Dog is a full-service pet boarding and daycare facility that is located in Raleigh, North Carolina. Team Happy Dog is run by Catherine “Jake” Jacobson, the owner. She holds a B.S. Kinesiology degree. Catherine “Jake” Jacobson has also obtained a Masters of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management degree from the North Carolina State University. Their services include dog walking, retired athletes, hiking, daycare, biking, dog sitting, camp, and cat sitting. Their daycare rate is $30 per day and there is a $10 charge for roundtrip pick up/drop off. Their dog sitting visit includes walk/run/playdate, feeding and medication, bringing in the mail and newspaper, rotating lights and blinds, and watering plants. Team Happy Dog is focused

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