Daycare
| Full Day |
$26.00 |
9 hour day |
| Half Day |
$19.00 |
6 hour day |
| 3 Hour Day * |
$10.00 3 hour day |
| Hourly |
$5.00 per hour |
Packages
| 5
Full Day Visits |
$120.00 |
| 10
Full Day Visits |
$225.00 |
| 20
Full Day Visits |
$420.00 |
| 10
Half Day Visits |
$160.00 |
| 20
Half Day Visits |
$290.00 |
10 3 Hour Visits $ 90.00

Overnight:
Regular daycare dogs $32.00
All others $38.00
Summer – regular $37.00
Summer – others $43.00
Transportation:
$8.00 up to 7 miles
$1.00 p/mile after 7 miles
Late fee: $3.00 per hour for pick up after closing
hours
For
Additional Dogs in the Same Household
Daycare
$5.00 off each additional dog
Overnight $10.00 off each additional dog
*A
Regular Daycare Dog is one who attends daycare
at least 1 day per month on a regular basis
*Overnite
Rates Include Daycare.
Requirements
All dogs must be spayed or neutered
at an age generally regarded to be appropriate by most veterinarians.
All dogs
must be immunized, as determined by your vet, against the following diseases:
Rabies, Distemper, Parvo and Bordatella.
Each dog must be friendly with other
dogs and able to be handled by our staff.
This can be determined at an enrollment interview which requires an appointment.
Frequently
Asked Questions
Do
I have to bring my dog every day for the whole
day?
Our customers and their dogs have varied needs
and we are happy to accommodate them. So, you
can bring your dog in on any schedule that works
for you - from every day of the week to once in
a while, from a full day to a few hours.
Don't
the Dogs Fight?
The dogs get along remarkably well. Dogs are very
social creatures and, generally, love other dogs
and people. However, dogs are animals and do occasionally
get into fights, even dogs that normally play
together very well. Our staff is very alert to
that possibility and will generally stop a disagreement
before it gets to the fight stage. One of the
wonderful things about dogs is that they can have
disagreements, and the next minute, be best friends
again. There are some dogs that simply do not
like each other; these we keep in separate groups.
Do
any of the dogs ever get hurt?
Again, dogs are animals, and, therefore, not completely
predictable. Occasionally, there is an injury,
most often the result of rough play. This is a
little more difficult to monitor because we want
them to play and have fun, but we do our best
to slow things down if it looks like someone is
getting TOO rough.
I
have a small dog. Does she have to play with the
big ones?
We have a group of small dogs, each day, that
plays together in a separate room. However, some
of our small dogs prefer to play with the big
ones. We do our best to accommodate each dog's
special needs and preferences.
Is
there always someone with the dogs?
There is a staff member with every group; they
are never alone.
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