Dog Boarding
We currently have 120 indoor/outdoor runs in 2 convenient sizes. We offer a safe, climate-controlled facility for your pet's total comfort. Every run has a doggy door for your pet to go in and out at will. All dogs are fed and exercised twice daily. You are welcome to bring your pet's food, bed, toys and treats during his/her stay. We also provide food and water bowls. We feed Premium Edge dog food. It is a chicken, rice and vegetable blend. If you provide your pet's food, we are happy to prepare it just like at home.
Dog Boarding Rates:
Prices as of Sept. 1, 2011
Cat Boarding
We have 8 kitty condos in our cattery. Your feline friend will enjoy our catwalk, which goes all the way around the room. Additionally, your cat will enjoy a tree to climb as well as lots of nooks and crannies to explore. There is a daily turnout provided for everyone.
We feed our cat boarders Professional Complete cat food. It's an indoor cat formula with added hairball and weight management supplement. Chicken is the #1 ingredient. You are welcome to bring your pet's food at no additional cost.
Cat Boarding Rates:
Prices as of Sept. 1, 2011
What to Expect When Your Pet Returns Home After Boarding
Your pet will undoubtedly be happy to see you after your trip. Here are a few suggestions to help ease the transition back to home life.
Limit Food and Water Intake
Overexcitement may make a pet pant considerably more and act thirsty. He was given plenty of water while boarding at the facility and is probably not really thirsty. Give him a few ice cubes to tide him over until he settles down. With food, do the same. Please be aware that excessive drinking and eating may lead to digestive upsets and bloating. Do not feed your pet for at least three hours after coming home from the boarding facility. Limit the food and water you provide until he settles back into home life.
Take a Walk
Walk your pet upon arrival or allow access to a yard. Excitement may also cause a change in urination or bowel movements outside of his normal schedule.
Spend Some Quality Time
Give your pet some personalized attention. Playtime, sitting with him, petting or brushing will help him get through the excitement stage and calm down.
Stick to a Schedule
Kennel life can be very exciting. Some dogs charge around barking at other dogs and have a wonderful time. These dogs often leave the kennel exhausted but happy and sleep a lot for the first couple of days at home. Re-establish home patterns by sticking to a normal schedule. Pets love following a schedule. It makes them feel safe and secure.