FAQ: The Dog Stop's New Jersey Debut with Rob Lax and David Weinberg

Summary
The Dog Stop is opening its first New Jersey location in Long Hill, led by longtime friends and dog enthusiasts Rob Lax and David Weinberg, offering comprehensive dog care services and community support.
What is The Dog Stop?
The Dog Stop is an all-inclusive, award-winning dog care brand offering services like luxury boarding, daycare, training, grooming, and retail products, known for its comprehensive pet care since 2009.
Where and when is The Dog Stop opening in New Jersey?
The new location is at 977 Valley Rd, Gillette, NJ 07933, set to open in late August with a grand opening celebration on Saturday, September 27.
Who are the owners of The Dog Stop’s New Jersey location?
Rob Lax, a certified dog trainer with over 25 years of experience, and David Weinberg, an attorney with a background in media and sports law, are the local owners.
What services will The Dog Stop in Long Hill offer?
It will offer luxury boarding, interactive daycare, expert training, spa-like grooming, holistic retail, and more in a 10,000 square feet facility.
Why is The Dog Stop’s expansion into New Jersey significant?
This marks the brand’s first location in New Jersey, introducing high-quality dog care services to the state and supporting the local community, including the Long Hill Education Foundation.
How does The Dog Stop ensure quality care for dogs?
The Dog Stop selects quality products for its retail section and tailors services to meet each dog’s unique needs, with staff trained in dog behavior, grooming, and nutrition.
What are Rob Lax and David Weinberg’s backgrounds?
Rob has extensive experience in training guide dogs for the blind, while David has a career in media and sports law, both sharing a deep passion for dogs and community service.
How can I learn more about The Dog Stop in Long Hill?
For more information, visit https://thedogstop.com/grand-opening-long-hill/.

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