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Large Kennels |
Medium Kennels |
Cat Condos |
Our cat condos can be reserved individually, or two or more can be
reserved which can be opened up above, below, or on each side to allow
cats from the same family to mingle with each other.
Our kennel staff is committed to the care and well-being of the pets
staying with us. They have a deep love of animals and take care of all our
boarders as if they were their own; giving lots of attention and TLC to
help reduce the stress of being away from home. They walk all dogs three
times per day unless requested differently by the owner.
We feed dogs and cats Science Diet Sensitive Stomach brand food, or you
can bring your own diet if preferred. All pets are fed per owner's
instructions. Water is available to all pets at all times and all bedding
is provided, and is changed regularly.
Boarding Regulations
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Reservations are required. We recommend you book early if you wish to
board your pet during holidays as we cannot guarantee placement otherwise.
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We require that all patients be current on their vaccinations and free
of parasites to ensure the health and safety of all animals. A yearly
fecal is required for all animals boarding with us. All dogs must be
current for Parvovirus, Bordetella, Distemper, Rabies, and fecal. All cats
must be current on Feline Leukemia, FVRCP, Rabies, and fecal. Proof of
vaccines and fecal are required.
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An emergency contact number is required while your pet is staying with
us.
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We prefer that all collars, leashes, and other items you value be taken
with you. We cannot be held responsible for personal items left on these
premises. Any personal item that is left must be appropriately labeled.
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There is always an inherent risk of escape with leash exercise walks;
however, all reasonable precautions will be used against escape or injury
of pets.
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Boarding can be a stressful time for
pets. While boarding, pets are very susceptible to respiratory infection
and stress induced gastroenteritis. Examination by our doctors will be
at no charge to the owner; however, medical treatment is the owner's
responsibility.
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