You may drop off or pick-up your pet between normal hours of operation. All boarding dogs must be at the Resort one hour before closing.
PROOF OF VACCINATIONS – a MUST! All dogs must be current with rabies vaccine (unless your puppy is under 5 months old), distemper (DHLPP), canine cough (Bordetella), and bivalent canine influenza vaccine. Please note: a canine cough (Bordetella) vaccine is required every 6 months.
FOOD – Portion your dog’s food in plastic baggies. Each plastic bag should contain one serving.
MEDICATIONS – Bring all medications with specific instructions for dispensing.
COLLAR – All pets must have a collar with proper ID tags.
EXTRA ITEMS – Please DO NOT bring any extra items, as we cannot guarantee the return of personal articles such as blankets, toys, leashes, etc. We provide all of the rest: cookies, bowls, bedding, toys, music, playtime, companionship and love.
That’s not a problem. We can administer all medications for a nominal fee.
Yes! Most dogs LOVE to play in the rain or snow (only if it’s a little of course, we won’t send your pet out in a snowstorm or downpour). During extreme weather we have two large indoor play areas that are climate-controlled where playgroups are held.
Of course! Your dog will still get to go out on his own 4 to 5 times a day so he can potty and stretch. We also have luxury add-ons so your dog can get even more one-on-one attention!
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Yes, we have hotel-style luxury suites that are quieter, more spacious and have many comfy bedding choices. It’s a more home-like atmosphere. Also, consider trying out doggie daycare first so your dog can become accustomed to the new environment. This will make it less stressful when they vacation with us.
We open at 6 AM so at that time all the boarding dogs are let out, fed and given water. The dogs will go out again to potty an hour after they eat.
The playgroups go out at 8 AM. They will play until noon and then come in for an hour’s “nap time” (some dogs eat lunch at this time).
The groups will go back out around 1 PM and play until 5 – 6 PM. The dogs who don’t play will go out to the bathroom with a staff member. Many hotel residents do their one-on-one luxury add-ons during this time.
Feedings will be done at 5 PM and they’ll go out again an hour after they eat.
At 8 PM the dogs will go out again before we leave for the night.
Feedings are at 6 AM, 12 PM and 5 PM
Please portion your dog’s food into plastic baggies. Each plastic bag should contain on serving
We can feed using our house diet for $1.50 per feeding.
Yes, but it is very important to let us know if they can eat together or not. If they need to be fed separate, that’s not a problem.
Even though we schedule rest periods alternating with play time, your dog is coming home after a fun, stimulating time on vacation. There is no place like home to relax, close you eyes and be by yourself!
All of our doggies are provided with water 24 hours a day they sometimes will often seem thirsty when they first get home. This is not uncommon and is caused by the excitement and a full day of physical exercise. It is best to limit their water intake for the first hour of arriving home until they settle down.
We don’t have staff overnight but we’re here until 9:30 PM – 10 PM and open at 5:30 AM. We have an alarm system and cameras which are monitored by Jeni, the owner, from her home. Jeni lives 5 minutes away from the resort.
You may drop off or pick-up your pet between normal hours of operation. All boarding dogs must be at the Resort one hour before closing.
PROOF OF VACCINATIONS – a MUST! All dogs must be current with rabies vaccine (unless your puppy is under 5 months old), distemper (DHLPP), canine cough (Bordetella), and bivalent canine influenza vaccine. Please note: a canine cough (Bordetella)vaccine is required every 6 months.
FOOD – Portion your dog’s food in plastic baggies. Each plastic bag should contain one serving.
MEDICATIONS – Bring all medications with specific instructions for dispensing.
COLLAR – All pets must have a collar with proper ID tags.
EXTRA ITEMS – Please DO NOT bring any extra items, as we cannot guarantee the return of personal articles such as blankets, toys, leashes, etc. We provide all of the rest: cookies, bowls, bedding, toys, music, playtime, companionship and love.
That’s not a problem. We can administer all medications for a nominal fee.
Yes! Most dogs LOVE to play in the rain or snow (only if it’s a little of course, we won’t send your pet out in a snowstorm or downpour). During extreme weather we have two large indoor play areas that are climate-controlled where playgroups are held.
Of course! Your dog will still get to go out on his own 4 to 5 times a day so he can potty and stretch. We also have luxury add-ons so your dog can get even more one-on-one attention!
Yes, but it is very important to let us know if they can eat together or not. If they need to be fed separately that’s not a problem.
Even though we schedule rest periods alternating with playtime, your dog is coming home after a fun-filled stimulating day. There is no place like home to relax, close your eyes and be by yourself!
Our slow introduction process allows dogs to feel comfortable, as to not overwhelm or over-exert. The first few daycare sessions with your dog will be closely monitored and abbreviated for a successful day of play. There are some dogs that will not be tired at the end of the day due to their predisposed high-energy level.
All of our doggies are provided with water 24 hours a day. They will sometimes seem thirsty when they first get home. This is not uncommon and is caused by the excitement and a full day of physical exercise. It is best to limit their water intake for the first hour of arriving home until they settle down.