"It was time for doggie daycare to be revolutionized, and that's what we're doing here," co-founder Irving Fallas told The Post during an exclusive first look at the Duane Street space.
"Living in New York City, a lot of dogs are stuck in cramped apartments a lot of the time, and the alternative places where people can bring their dogs during the day do not, at all, equate to what we offer here," said Tawil.
"We wanted to give dogs the life they deserve," Fallas added.
"We don't foresee any problems, but of course people will come in and say their dog is great and amazing, even if it's not. So we're very careful," co-founder Teddy Tawil explained.
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