Paradise Pet Resort opened recently in Rohnert Park under new ownership by Mike Campbell and his staff. The facility focuses on creating a comfortable environment where dogs can actually relax and play, rather than just get warehoused for the day or night.
The resort has separate play areas designed for dogs of different sizes and energy levels, which makes a real difference—your anxious senior dog won’t end up stressed by high-energy young dogs running circles around them. Supervised playtime gives dogs both physical exercise and mental stimulation. The accommodations themselves are spacious, so dogs have room to stretch out instead of being cramped in small kennels. The staff is trained on safety protocols and genuinely seems to care about individual animals rather than treating them as interchangeable units.
Beyond boarding, Paradise Pet Resort offers daycare and dog walking services, which is useful if you work long hours or just need someone to take your dog out midday. This is handy if you’re in Rohnert Park proper and don’t want your dog waiting around all day without a break. The walking services mean your dog gets exercise and attention even on days you can’t get home.
What stands out is that the team here actually pays attention to each dog’s personality and needs rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach. They take the time to understand temperaments and match dogs with appropriate playmates during group time. If your dog is shy, reactive, or just prefers solitude, they work with that rather than forcing socialization.
Safety is clearly important to them—they’ve established protocols to prevent incidents and keep stress levels down. Given how many boarding facilities operate in chaotic, loud environments, the focus on security and individual attention here is genuinely noticeable.
Call ahead about their specific policies, rates, and what services they currently have available. They can tell you whether they’ll be a good fit for your dog’s particular needs.





