We do not turn away dogs based on breed. To ensure the safety of all our guests, we require all dogs staying with us for daycare or overnight boarding to meet the following criteria:
- Dogs must first undergo a Meet & Greet with our team.
- All dogs must be at least 12 weeks of age or older, and fully vaccinated.
- All dogs 7 months or older must be spayed or neutered. Depending on development, sooner alteration may be required by our facility.
- All dogs must have up-to-date vaccinations. Pet parents must submit written proof of rabies, DHPP/DHLPP, and Bordetella vaccinations. Vaccinations must be given by a vet 48 hours (seven days preferred) before attending daycare or boarding. See below for more details on vaccinations.
- All dogs must be in good health. Pet parents will certify that their dog(s) are in good health and have not been ill with a communicable condition within the last 30 days.
- Upon admission, all dogs must be free of any condition that could potentially jeopardize other guests, including fleas or ticks. Dogs that have been ill with a communicable condition in the last 30 days will require veterinarian certification of health to be admitted or readmitted.
- All dogs must be non-aggressive and not food or toy-protective. Pet parents will certify their dogs have not harmed or shown any aggressive or threatening behavior toward any person or dog. The safety and health of all of our guests is our top priority.
- All dogs must have a complete, up-to-date, and approved application on file to attend daycare or board with us. It is also strongly recommended that a dog attend at least one day of daycare (preferably three) prior to boarding. This will help us get to know your dog’s personality and preference and allow your dog to know he/she is going home, get to know staff and other dogs, and feel comfortable in our open-play environment.