Requirements for Daycare and Boarding
Keeping all pets safe and healthy is our top priority.
Keeping all pets safe and healthy is our top priority.
Vaccine Requirements
Proof of vaccinations must be kept up-to-date in our booking system all vaccinations are required and must be current to use Pet Place facilities.
Dogs must be kept up to date on the follow vaccines Da2PP (DHPP, DHLPP), Rabies, and Bordetella
Health Requirements
Dogs and cats will not be allowed within the facility if they are exhibiting signs of contagious ailments such as upper respiratory infections, stomach viruses, giardia, worms or parasites, CPV, fleas, etc.
Cats must be free of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) to be boarded at Pet Place.
Pets with injuries, stitches, open wounds, etc., will or can be denied for boarding depending on the circumstances.
All pets must be flea/tick free.
Spay and Neuter Requirements
We understand that, for health and veterinary reasons, some dogs may not be spayed or neutered at an early age. As such, unspayed or unaltered pets may be considered for boarding or daycare services at Pet Place on a case-by-case basis. However, all dogs must pass a behavior evaluation before being accepted.
Dogs in heat (estrus) are not eligible for daycare or boarding services at Pet Place. The Owner acknowledges and understands that female dogs in heat cannot be accommodated for these services. It is the Owner’s responsibility to ensure their dog is not in heat at the time of booking.
Age Requirements
Puppies under the age of (4) months may not be allowed to accepted for boarding or daycare at Pet Place if they are not fully vaccinated - the following vaccines are required for daycare Da2PP (DHPP, DHLPP), Rabies, and Bordetella
Other Requirements
Dogs cannot be aggressive towards humans. This could cause serious injury. An aggressive dog will be turned away from Pet Place.
Parasite and Preventative Care Recommendation
We recommend that dogs are on a monthly flea, tick, and parasite preventative when interacting with other pets. Additionally, yearly heartworm prevention is strongly advised to maintain your dog’s health and well-being.