Pawsome Pals feels less like one of those cold, sterile daycares and more like your grandma’s living room—if your grandma had a thing for chew toys and scratching posts. Hemanth R clearly understands the vibe pets dig when their humans bail for the day. A 2,000 square feet of freedom, tail wags, soft landings, and sunbeams.



They’ve got it all: first, you walk in and there’s a real reception area. There’s a stash of play zones, full-on training patches for the overachiever pups, and even sensory areas so your ferret or rabbit doesn’t get left out. The grooming section isn’t just a sink and some shampoo; it’s like a pet spa.
Colors aren’t neon and angry either—envision a palette of soft, muted tones, real wood, and lots of light, so pets don’t feel like they’ve been dumped in a basement. Bonus points for the retreat rooms, which are basically quiet zones for pets who need some ‘me time.’ No barking, no drama, just good nap energy.


Pawsome Pals actually tries to do right by the planet. The place uses eco-friendly materials and has storage that doesn’t make you want to cry if you’re the new staff member on shift. They even roll deep with this P.A.U.S.E. theme which means “let’s actually care for these animals and let their people chill out.”
It’s not just a kennel with a fancy sign—Pawsome Pals is pet paradise, the kind of spot where your dog might not want to go home.
Pawsome Pals actually tries to do right by the planet. The place uses eco-friendly materials and has storage that doesn’t make you want to cry if you’re the new staff member on shift. They even roll deep with this P.A.U.S.E. theme which means “let’s actually care for these animals and let their people chill out.”
It’s not just a kennel with a fancy sign—Pawsome Pals is pet paradise, the kind of spot where your dog might not want to go home.