Sugardogs Adventure Co.

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Sundridge, Canada

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Dogsled ride service

Sugardogs Adventure Co. Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sugardogs Adventure Co. is located in Sundridge, Canada on 11 Lynch Lake Rd. Sugardogs Adventure Co. is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category dogsled ride service in Canada.

Address

11 Lynch Lake Rd

Phone

+1 7054989941

Open hours

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Jennifer Lewis

Absolutely horrific facility. While not in use, the dogs are tethered to poles that are 5 feet long or less, given no food or water, and no socialization. They live in their own feces and urine and their only protection from the elements is a plywood box. They are left outside regardless of the temperature. This company is deceitful and dishonest with the public. They post pictures of seemingly happy dogs while hiding the truth and not allowing media to see the real living conditions of these dogs. This is not okay. Do not support this company.

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Kai Olynick

This entire experience was amazing, and far exceeded my expectations. Ed, the owner, is amazing with the animals; who are hard worked, loved and visibly very happy. They're also all such sweet dogs you can interact with no problem. The dogs absolutely love what they do. The lunch was amazing, and unexpected. Home made soup and sandwiches on fresh baked bread. I expected no food whatsoever and was surprised with one of the best mushrooms soups I've ever had. Ed also was very nice and likeable to other humans too, not just dogs. He helped tow our car out from the bottom of a hill it was stuck on while getting to the dog sledding, with no questions asked. He even drove us back to our car after the day was done so we didn't have to walk! Overall the experience was amazing and I will definitely be going back. I also recommend the excursion to anyone who's even mildly interested in such an adventure

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Nicole Sapalovski

I would not recommend a place that exploits nonhuman animals for profit. In the winter you can go skiing, hiking, snowshoeing, snowboarding, skating - there is absolutely no necessity for this industry to exist. This place has dogs on chains and in caged enclosures surrounded by their own excrements, frozen or no water at all, being left to the weather elements. It’s time to shut down the dog sledding industry once and for all. They are not commodities to enslave, period.

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Timberwind farm Apiary

I don’t personally have any experience with this company however I do own a Husky malamute. These dogs live to work, it’s their greatest pleasure and being out in the cold is all they want, doesn’t matter what the temperature is ours would rather lay out in the cold. Our retriever on the other hand loves his spot in front of the wood stove.

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idkimjustsomeguy k

Great time, sweet dogs,