Doggy daycare is like a social club for dogs — and it can be a lifesaver for pet owners. For working pet parents, a daycare provides an excellent alternative to leaving a dog home alone all day, but that’s not the only reason to think about leaving your dog at daycare. Doggy daycare can provide a much-needed physical outlet for high energy dogs, dogs with separation anxiety or for dogs whose owners are unable to keep up with their canine’s exercise needs, such as the elderly and those with physical limitations. Ongoing socialization is also important for any dog. Daycare provides dog-friendly canines with safe and enjoyable play interactions.
We absolutely do NOT crate the dogs at any time. The dogs are not forced to take naps. If a dog isn't stressed out and is completely comfortable they will lay down and take a nap on their own. Usually they do it at the same time.
To keep everyone healthy and safe, all the Fur Babies will need to be up to date on their Rabies, Distemper, and Bordetella vaccines.
Yes, as long as they have received the required puppy shots (distemper & bordetella) and had a negative fecal test from the vet puppies can attend but most get the rabies vaccine at 4 months.
We suggest bringing Sleepy time tonic or Melatonin to prepare for storms/Holiday fireworks or just adjustment issues. Sometimes the dogs can just get nervous for no apparent reason. These stress relievers just help take the edge off and let them settle in easier. We suggest bringing wet food to add to their food. Some dogs get so excited or over stimulated they don't eat as well out of their normal routine. We like to add a yummy treat to encourage eating. Lastly we suggest making sure your dog is dropped off in the morning. When dropped off in the evening, they are with the dogs that have been playing all day and are tired and ready for bed. When a dog is dropped off the evening, they are wound up running wild all night.
Absolutely!! As long as your vet has no concerns, come on over! Bring any meds they'll need to take during their stay, and our doggie loving staff will make sure they're taken care of.
Unfortunately, since we are completely cage-free we are not able to give any tours. This is due to the safety of not only the dogs but the humans too. Only trained humans are allowed in the back once they have training dealing with a pack of dogs. The dogs ultimately are not here to play with strangers, they are here to play with other dogs. However, you can take a look at our Facebook page as well as our instagram to see photos of the back.
New dogs: Feel free to contact us to schedule an introduction/evaluation for your pup to our facility. Open play environments may not be for all dogs, and your pet's safety and comfort is always our number one priority.
Dogs that haven't been here in more than 6 months: Must do a re-introduction due to new dogs being added.
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