We do offer Individual Activity Dayboarding for dogs that are not comfortable around other dogs. It is slot-based, so it fills up quickly.
Yes, we have live-streaming cameras in our playrooms, available from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM during group play sessions.
If your dog shows signs of illness during the day, we will promptly remove them from group play to rest in a quiet area. Our team will monitor them closely and contact you right away to discuss symptoms and next steps. In most cases, we will ask you to pick up your dog as soon as possible to ensure their comfort and prevent the potential spread of illness.
Yes, reservations are required to ensure proper staffing and safe group sizes. While we may occasionally be able to accommodate walk-ins, availability is not guaranteed. To avoid disappointment, we strongly recommend booking in advance, especially during holidays or peak times. Please call to book or book online.
All dogs must be up to date on Rabies, Distemper/Parvo (DHPP), and Bordetella. We highly recommend the Leptospirosis vaccine, which will soon be mandatory.
Yes. We separate dogs by size and play style for their safety and enjoyment. Small dogs are never placed with large dogs.
Absolutely! Nail trims, ear cleaning, teeth brushing, and full grooming services can be added to your dog’s daycare day with advance notice.
Please call us. We close promptly at 8:00 PM, and late pickups may incur an additional fee.
Please bring only the essentials for your dog’s daycare visit. We ask that you do not bring blankets, beds, or bowls unless your dog uses a slow feeder. All food must be pre-bagged per meal and labeled with your dog’s name. Medications must be in their original prescription containers with clear instructions—this helps us ensure accurate administration. We do have a refrigerator on site for any perishable items. Our team provides fresh water, toys, and cozy rest areas, so your pup will have everything they need during their stay with us.