Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take walk ins?
Yes we will fit you in between already scheduled appointments. We can also offer drop offs to better accommodate your schedule but we do prefer appointments in order to limit your wait times.
Do you take emergencies?
Yes, we will see emergencies that come in during normal business hours. Our locations are centered in the community and we are most of the time the closest service to help you and your pet in the most critical times of need.
What vaccines are required for services?
For dogs we require Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, Bordetella for our boarding, grooming and daycare services. For cats we require Rabies and FVRCP for our boarding, grooming and daycare services. We prefer that these are given 2 weeks prior but do understand that emergencies arise and can accommodate same day vaccines.
When boarding does my cat or dog have access to other pets?
We have the option to add on daycare services for boarding dogs after we receive and review the daycare application. A free evaluation day will follow where we slowly introduce pets into the daycare to find the best class that matches their personality and energy. If daycare is not chosen we do keep the pets from visiting with their neighbors.
*We do offer private one-on-one playtime with a technician if your pet is unable to play with other pets.
How often are the animals taken out?
Dogs are walked and offered cuddles at least 3 times per day if not more on days the facility is open. Twice on days we are closed.
What do I need to bring for my pet to board?
We can provide all of your pet’s basic needs. There is no need to bring blankets, beds or bowls for your pet we have all of that for them. We do recommend bringing your pet’s daily medications but we can prescribe that for established clients or after a veterinary exam while they are with us. We do provide dry canine/feline food but you are also welcome to bring your pet’s regular diet to avoid any GI stresses.
If you bring your pet‘s medications, please bring them in their original bottle.
What happens if my pet becomes sick while with you?
We have highly trained staff to notice when your pet may be feeling under the weather. We will notify you of their symptoms through phone calls and text messages and provide an exam and care under the direction of our highly trained veterinarians.
Do you have staff overnight?
Some of our locations do staff that work through the night to continuously watch your pet, please ask when scheduling.
Can I tour the facility?
We welcome tours most days. We do occasionally restrict visitors on surgery days or holidays when we need to dedicate our staff resources to providing the best care to our boarders.
How long does my pet have to stay after surgery?
The type of procedure the pet will be having will determine the length of time they will need to stay after any surgery or sedation.
TESTIMONIALS
What Our Clients Say
Here are some kind words from our clients.
Sue Curd
CUSTOMER
My goldendoodle Finn goes there for grooming and daycare. The groomers do a great job and always call if they have a question or a concern. Lori at daycare is awesome shares pictures of Finn playing he loves going there to play and hang out. I have also had him in to meet the vet and am considering changing to them for his veterinary care.