DogHaven Ranch will close promptly each day. If you miss pick up, your dog will be housed overnight, a $40 fee will be assesed, and you may pick up during the next available pick up window. Sometimes it's tough to know where to turn when you don't want to leave your dog home alone, enjoy the piece of mind by trained professionals working with your dog.
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When your dog comes to the ranch, he or she will be integrated into a supervised play group that best suits their size. This is done carefully and at a pace that matches each dogs comfort level. Groups are based on dog size and energy level. Mature group: consists of dogs who like to play without the craziness of energetic adolescent dogs.
Reviews (12)
Linda Lim
May 27, 2022
Kevin Blaser
Mar 05, 2020
This is a great dog day care and overnight boarding place in Midland. The dogs get actual exercise and they will groom and wash them. The dogs start to get excited when we turn into the parking lot as opposed to other places where they get anxious about being dropped off. Matt runs the dogs during the day so they get in their exercise and fun.
Natalya Tucker
Jan 16, 2020
Adopted a dog that was one year old and had some socialization issues. Ryan, Amy, and their staff worked with him a great deal, and I am very grateful to them. My dog is older now, and the kids went off to college, and my dog loves when I send him there! It really helped him cope with all of the changes in our house. He's always happy to go, and is more at peace throughout the week.
Krista G.
Dec 02, 2019
Brianne Charbonneau
Mar 16, 2019
Courtney Egnor
May 27, 2018
Kristen Steinbrecher
May 19, 2018
Jonathan K.
May 06, 2018
Danielle Kale
Mar 14, 2018
The lack of responsibility this company has is horrific. Do not take your animals there. Instead of letting pet owners know the whole story of an injury they cover up what is going on, at a huge health risk to the dog! On top of that, they avoid taking responsibility once the whole story has been revealed. It makes me question if they have the correct liability insurance.
Cindy Vickery
Jan 08, 2018
Ashley W.
Aug 12, 2017
ATTENTION Midland, MI dog lovers: Do NOT take your pet to DogHaven Ranch! Took our dog there while we were cleaning our house from the flood. When we picked him up they said he "bumped" his head on a piece of wood on the obstacle course and he had a small scratch, but they cleaned it up and said he was fine. We didn't think anything of it, unfortunately assuming they were caring dog lovers like our family and friends. Fred has long, thick black fur so it wasn't obvious to us right away as we were literally dealing with the aftermath of cleaning out our basement from 18 inches of water.
A day and a half later we realized Fred was very sensitive to any touching of his head. We immediately took him in to the vet. We were then told by Eastman Animal Hospital that there was no way he bummed his head on wood and that this was from a piece of sheet metal or a large screw. They also informed us that Fred should have been taken to the vet that same day and gotten stitched up.
Since it was beyond 24 hours it was too late for stitches and we were in for a long healing process. At this time we went back to Dog Haven and told them what we had found out about Fred. We simply requested payment for the vet bill or a refund for Fred's stay with them. Their response was more astounding than their initial down play of the injury to begin with.
The owner said they would refund nothing or help with the cost of Fred's vet bill and proceeded to tell me that I was negligent for not taking Fred to the vet that day with complete arrogance. We have been steadily watching over Fred to ensure he heals properly but when we were told a long healing process we had no idea just how long it would be.
We are now 5 weeks from the initial "bump" and we're told he needs surgery. This isn't about the money, this is our dog who is a loving part of our family. Please share this post with your family and friends to ensure this doesn't happen to anyone else's dog!
A day and a half later we realized Fred was very sensitive to any touching of his head. We immediately took him in to the vet. We were then told by Eastman Animal Hospital that there was no way he bummed his head on wood and that this was from a piece of sheet metal or a large screw. They also informed us that Fred should have been taken to the vet that same day and gotten stitched up.
Since it was beyond 24 hours it was too late for stitches and we were in for a long healing process. At this time we went back to Dog Haven and told them what we had found out about Fred. We simply requested payment for the vet bill or a refund for Fred's stay with them. Their response was more astounding than their initial down play of the injury to begin with.
The owner said they would refund nothing or help with the cost of Fred's vet bill and proceeded to tell me that I was negligent for not taking Fred to the vet that day with complete arrogance. We have been steadily watching over Fred to ensure he heals properly but when we were told a long healing process we had no idea just how long it would be.
We are now 5 weeks from the initial "bump" and we're told he needs surgery. This isn't about the money, this is our dog who is a loving part of our family. Please share this post with your family and friends to ensure this doesn't happen to anyone else's dog!
Ashley Nickel
Jan 25, 2015