WHAT TO BRING

VACCINATION RECORDS

Vet records showing proof of current vaccines and broad spectrum deworming (within 12 months) must be provided.

For the safety of your dog, and others boarding with us, all dogs must be up-to-date on Rabies, DAPP (Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus) and Bordetella vaccines.

Current flea control and heartworm preventative are strongly recommended.


DOG BELONGINGS

You are more than welcome to bring any beds, blankets, and toys from home. Or, we have a full supply of these items to make your dog comfortable during his/her stay.

FOOD

Some dogs may experience digestion problems when eating a different food. If you would like your dog to have the food you use at home, please provide enough for the duration of your dog’s stay, with feeding instructions (amount per meal, meals per day, etc.).

We offer Nature’s Domain: chicken, rice and Vegetable formula onsite.

MEDICATIONS

If your dog requires any medication, please provide enough for the duration of your dog’s stay with complete instructions. We can also provide refrigeration should any medications require it during storage.

DOGS WE BOARD

We welcome all breeds and ages. However, a boarding environment can be very exciting and, at times, even a little stressful for some dogs. We built our facility with the physical and mental health and safety of the dogs as our top priority.

**As of October 1, 2022, we will no longer be boarding dogs with significant medical needs or dogs wearing cones.  Some examples would be dogs with immobility or incontinence issues, disorientation, or dogs with numerous medications for various diseases or conditions.  If you’re unsure if your dog falls into this category, please feel free to give us a call to discuss your dog’s health and/or current situation.

 If you need recommendations for medical boarding or in-home care, either of which would be best for these dogs, we’d be happy to refer you to some local contacts.

 We always want what’s best for every dog, and often a boarding kennel isn’t the best scenario for those with significant medical needs.

We believe boarding is a shared experience, and nobody knows your dog better than you!

 

 
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