11/18/2024
Heard there’s a cold front coming through…. Had to get in some last minute water time!! 💦☀️
Downtown Mobile's Original Dog Daycare & Boarding facility!
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650 Saint Anthony Street #A
Mobile, AL
36603
Monday | 7am - 6pm |
Tuesday | 7am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 7am - 6pm |
Thursday | 7am - 6pm |
Friday | 7am - 6pm |
Saturday | 8am - 10am |
Sunday | 4pm - 5pm |
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Our story is one that actually spans 21 years.
While there are four of us supporting this awesome business together, the heart of its creation is the youngest in our family! It was obvious from the time she could walk that Bailey was a true dog lover. We quickly learned that she was appropriately named because we found more dogs named "Bailey" than people! She was always tickled to find a dog who shared her name! She never met a dog that she didn't like immediately. Bailey got her very own dog at age 5 and was so in love with him. He inspired her to learn more about dogs and how to care for them.
Bailey became an entrepreneur at the age of 11, starting her own business as a dog sitter in our neighborhood. She had lots of clients and loved her job! Over the next few years, she explored the options that would allow her to work with dogs. Bailey really wanted to fight animal cruelty and start a rescue program. Of course, this requires funding. So when she started college at the University of South Alabama, she initially explored the path of criminal justice with the goal of working as a Humane Officer.
In 2015, her freshman business courses lead her to realize she could start her own dog daycare and create the funding to help rescue abandoned and abused dogs. What better place than the beautiful and growing downtown Mobile? But, starting a business at such a young age is no easy task. Commercial lenders said no before hearing anything past “I’m 21 years old.” Bailey worked hard for four years on every detail of her plan. She interned with a dog daycare to gain even more first-hand experience. She created a triple award winning business plan that will allow her to eventually develop the rescue program that her heart desires most! Through hard work and a lot of perseverance, Port City Pups is finally becoming a reality.