ADOGO PET HOTEL
Business: Offers premium overnight dog boarding and day care, plus professional grooming, training and retail boutique.
Founded: February
Headquarters: Minnetonka
Website: www.adogopethotels.com
Employees: 12
Executives: John Sturgess , founder and president; Nick Jenneman , general manager
2011 revenue: $800,000 projected
Strategy: Look for more sites in the Twin Cities, then expand in major cities elsewhere in the Midwest as well as the Southeast and Southwest.
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