Boarding

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We have indoor-outdoor kennels and various sized cages available for dogs of all sizes. We recommend making a reservation as far in advance as your travel plans allow. Holidays and summer months can be very busy. However, never feel that you cannot check for availability even at the last minute. Often times we can find room for your furry friend with little notice. Feel free to bring bedding from home, treats (not rawhide type), toys, etc. Please do not bring dishes as we use stainless steel to prevent the spread of disease. Pets have a continuous supply of freshwater and we serve Hill's Science Diet food, both dry and canned depending upon your pet's preference. We do however suggest you bring your pet’s regular food when possible as this is always better for their digestive system. Pets do not have physical contact with other dogs for safety reasons. We are not able to kennel dogs from the same household in one kennel, also for their safety. The stress of being in an unfamiliar location can cause even the buddies to have issues with one another. All of our kennels and runs, feeding/water bowls and bedding are cleaned and sanitized daily. If a pet is found to have flea while staying with us, we will administer a cap star pill as well as flea and tick prevention at the owner's expense.

Boarding pick-up and drop-off times:


​​​​​​​Monday through Friday - 9:00am to 4:45pm

Saturday - 8:30-am to 11:45am

Sunday - 9 am to 10 am

Holidays - 9am to 10am


Boarding Guidelines for Dogs: So, we can safely board your dog we require current Rabies, Distemper/Parvo Combination, Bordatella (Kennel cough) and Flu vaccination (This is a two-part vaccination). If your pet has been vaccinated at another clinic or hospital, please bring current records with you at the time of drop-off. A flea preventative is also recommended prior to boarding. If your pet is not current on these vaccinations, they will be done at the time of boarding at the owner’s expense.

Dogs are boarded are kept in one of three areas in the clinic:

1. Indoor/outdoor runs with the ability to move in and out of the building while staying in their own run (weather permitting)

2. Indoor runs are just indoors, pets are taken outdoors several times a day to go potty. Generally, these runs are used for our older patients/surgeries and our brachycephalic dogs.

3. Kennels are used for our toy/small dogs. Pets are taken outdoors several times a day to go potty.

Boarding Guidelines for Cats: In order for us to safely board your cat, we require current Distemper Upper Respiratory Combination and Rabies vaccinations. If your pet has been vaccinated at another clinic or hospital, please bring current records with you at the time of drop-off. A flea preventative is also recommended prior to boarding.

Your cat will be boarded in a large kennel cage with plenty of room for bedding, food, water, and a litter box. Please feel free to bring bedding, toys, and treats from home. Pets have a continuous supply of freshwater and we serve Hill's Science Diet food, both dry and canned depending upon your pet's preference. We do however suggest you bring your pet’s regular food as this is always better for their digestive system. For safety reasons, we do not board cats together, even those from the same family.

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