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Our Purpose:

Since opening in October 2017, the main focus at K-9 Corral is to provide a safe and fun place for dogs when away from their owners. Safety and individual attention as well as having a constructive way to burn off energy is the goal for everyone here. K-9 Corral strives to be unlike any other boarding service around.

Meet Our Staff:

Lisa is the owner of K-9 Corral, with many years of experience with dogs. She owned Shorty's Groom'N Stop for 16 years grooming both cats and dogs, as well as being a teacher for obedience classes for Dodge City Kennel Club and For Pet's Sake Dog Training. Along with training, she also shows her own dogs in Agility, Obedience, and Rally. Currently, she is raising a puppy for KSDS, which she has done for the past 5 years. She runs the facility doing a little bit of everything to make it successful.

Lisa Hamilton

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Clint also does a little bit of everything to help keep K-9 Corral a great place for your dogs to hang out.  He enjoys doing book work keeping the books balanced and up to date.  He is the tech guy, the Mr. Fix it, the builder of equipment for agility, the grounds keeper, the deep cleaner.  This place would not run without this man's help.  You may know him as the farmer on the Hamilton Brothers farm, or as a board member. Thank you Clint for all your support!

Clint Hamilton

Kylenn is a part time worker that keeps busy cleaning and feeding dogs. While in school, she would take care of her neighbor's dogs while they were gone, and volunteered at her local animal shelter. She has 18 years of experience as a Veterinarian Assistant, and volunteers for the Ford County Humane Society. Along with working in shelters, she has been a foster home for the Humane Society and Pets Miracle Rescue for 22 years, and takes transport trips to Denver. Some of her time is also spent taking a therapy dog to local nursing homes. She helps keep things organized and tidy to maximize time with the dogs.

Kylenn Dasenbrock

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Erica Wasson

Erica is a part time helper that runs the corral from time to time. Mainly working during weekends and some week nights, she provides assistance when others aren't working. Her resume includes a Bachelors of Animal Science from FHSU, and has worked full time at Western Veterinary Clinic since 2010. She has four dogs, two are trained in Rally and Agility, and has a TDI certified therapy dog. She also helps keep things running smoothly and keeps the facility going when Clint and Lisa are out of town.

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