An Extra Charge of $6.00 per pet will be added when our kennel requires 2 or more staff members.
An extra charge of $6.00 per pet will be added for the following holidays:
Easter Weekend, Memorial Day Weekend, July 4th, Labor Day Weekend, Thanksgiving Weekend, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve, & New Years Day.
All Suites are inside, temperature controlled areas that include a blanket, stainless steel bowls for food and water, night lights, radios and video surveillance. Every pet receives *1 on 1 personal play sessions at least once a day, *Orthopedic or raised bedding, and a nightly cookie. Every pet receives personal play time daily. Please bring your pet's food & any toys or treats he or she my like.
Accidents happen but, additional sanitation charges may apply, if excessive cleaning is needed. If bathing is required, a discounted fee will be added.
All suites are inside, Temperature controlled areas that include radios, beds, stainless steel bowls & night lights. Outside private runs & play areas are provided. 24 hour video surveillance through 16 cameras.
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If time allows, prices vary.
If time allows, prices vary.
Discounted
Staff will sit with your pet and gives treats before bedtime
Automatic if we see fleas.
Recommend for Puppies or Seniors.
Chicken chunks, rice and a cookie.
If you didn't bring food, we feed grain free, super premium food for $2 per night.
Orthopedic or Raised bedding with a blanket. Recommended for senior pets.
Aprox. 20 minutes play session with staff.
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New Clients Please Print This Contract and Bring It With You.
Wild Things Boarding Record 2021 (pdf)
Download Pets must have proof of vaccines including Rabies, DHLPP (Distemper, parvo), and a negative fecal test. Bordatella (kennel cough). Bordatella as well as other vaccines must be given at least 14 days prior to kennel reservation. Vaccines lower your pet's immune system and my not be effective if given within 14 days prior to boarding.
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Pets must have proof of vaccines including Rabies, DHLPP (Distemper, parvo), and a negative fecal test. Bordatella (kennel cough). Bordatella as well as other vaccines must be given at least 14 days prior to kennel reservation. Vaccines lower your pet's immune system and my not be effective if given within 14 days prior to boarding.
Pets must display a pleasant disposition while in the kennel. If signs of aggression or destruction occur, your pet may not be permitted to return. Most pets enjoy the playful environment of our kennel, but if your pet becomes stressed or uncomfortable, we want you to know. Our mission is to have every pet safe, happy and healthy during their stay with us.
We Do Not Allow Fleas.
If, for any reason the staff is asked to stay after hours for a pick-up or drop-off, the fee is $1.00 per minute past closing.
If you pet is not picked up by 6pm on the day of scheduled pick-up, and you have not called to reserve a new pick-up date, an additional $5.00 fee will be added to your bill.
A $20.00 non-cancellation fee will be ch
If, for any reason the staff is asked to stay after hours for a pick-up or drop-off, the fee is $1.00 per minute past closing.
If you pet is not picked up by 6pm on the day of scheduled pick-up, and you have not called to reserve a new pick-up date, an additional $5.00 fee will be added to your bill.
A $20.00 non-cancellation fee will be charged for not calling in advance to cancel a boarding or grooming appointment.
If your pet has FLEAS upon arrival (for boarding), you will be charged for a flea treatment AND a $10.00 quarantine fee the first night. Please treat your pets before they arrive.
We Are Not Responsible For What You Don't Treat For!
Note: When giving the vaccine, we prefer the intranasal form, that is, given as nose drops, not injected. And give the vaccine at least 2 weeks before contact with other dogs, for the sake of both your dog and other dogs.
“Canine respiratory disease complex (kennel cough) is not a vaccine-preventable disease and the vaccine should only be used to help manage the disease.”
Regarding kennels, day care and grooming facilities: In general, if they have good ventilation and practice good hygiene, kennel cough shouldn’t even be an issue unless, a pet has came into contact with the virus unknowingly, and shows no symptoms.
Compare 'Kennel Cough' to human 'Common Cold'. They both have to run their course, both very contagious, and there is no cure for either. Medications will only ease the symptoms.
The virus can only be a threat to puppies, geriatric dogs, and dogs with a compromised immune system.
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