Boarding
We offer several options for overnight boarding. Kitties have condos. Dogs have spacious indoor/outdoor kennels.
We will take care of giving all medications (please make sure they’re properly labeled), and are glad to give
your pet your food from home. Actually we require it, because this eliminates up set stomachs and diarrhea caused by studden
changes in diet.
Hours
Monday-Friday 8:00am-6:00pm Saturday
8:00am-4:00pm Sundays 6:00pm-6:30pm
Hours vary on holidays and holiday weekends. Please call and ask for
times.
Prices
Cost: $17.00 per day for one dog $31.50
per day for 2 dogs in one kennel (large kennel) $33.50 per day 2 dogs in one kennel (X-large kennel)
$47.00 per day 3 dogs in one kennel (X-large kennel)
How Our Pricing Works
Our pricing is based per day. You pay for the day you drop off; no matter what time it is (all pets
should be dropped off no later than ½ hour before closing) For example: you drop off on a Friday and pick up on a Sunday
evening. This is considered three days boarding. If you drop off on a Friday and pick up on a Monday morning before
9:00am this is still considered 3 days. We start charging for another day after 9:00am.
Vaccination
Requirements
All dogs are required to be up to date on the following vaccinations:
Rabies, Distemper (D/H/L/P/P), and Bordetella. NO EXCEPTIONS. All cats must be up to date with
Rabies and Distemper. We require that vaccinations records get to us before the pet comes in.
You may have your vet fax them, or you can drop them off whatever works best for you.
What
to Bring
- Each dog should bring his/her own food.
- Vaccinations records should be given to us before check-in.
- A couple toys please don’t over do it.
- Small blankets or bed (must be machine washable).
- Treats
or chewies.
All items should be labeled with dog’s
name. All items are optional except food.
Deposits
Deposits are
required for major Holiday: Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. These deposits are non-refundable if the reservation
is cancelled.
What Not To Bring
- Large blankets or large beds
- Dog dishes, we know
some dogs may eat better from their own dishes, but if possible leave them at home.
- If you do bring your own dishes they cannot be glass or ceramic.
- Anything of value (sometimes things can get lost or destroyed).