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Forms for Boarding:
Frequently Asked Questions (click
on a question to go to the answer)
What To Bring For Boarding:
- Leash that stays here while your dog is boarding.
- Food that is measured out in its own labeled container
unless you would like us to feed your pet NUTRO at no additional
cost.
- Treats in a bag that has been labeled.
- One or Two Toys that are labeled.
- You may bring a small crate for puppies, cats or small
breeds that are used to sleeping in one.
- We provide beds and bedding. No large dog beds allowed.
- Please do NOT bring in bowls, we provide stainless
steel bowls here.
- Any medication that your pet may be taking while he/she
is boarding with us.
Every effort will be made to return all your belongings,
but cannot be guaranteed. Please help us by labeling everything
clearly.
QUESTION: Will my dog get to play with other dogs while
he/she is boarding?
ANSWER: No, unless they are being boarded with another dog (within
your family) in the same kennel. If, however, your dog gets along
with other dogs, you may choose to send him/her to Doggy Daycare
to help add a little excitement to their stay.
QUESTION: Will my dog get any extra attention
from the staff while he/she is boarding?
ANSWER: Of course! The staff at the Pet Lodge loves working with
animals, and is sure to pet and talk to your dog when they feed
and give them water, or whenever they get the chance! Although,
if you’d like him or her to receive a little more TLC, we
offer Individual Playtime and Cuddle & Brush sessions every
day. We also offer basic grooming services, including nail trims,
ear cleaning, baths, and brushes.
QUESTION: Does my dog get to go outside
while they’re here?
ANSWER: Yes. Although they have the option to have an adjoining
indoor run, all of our dogs are let out into a private exercise
yard at least three times a day.
QUESTION: What time can I pick up/drop off
my pet? How will I be charged?
ANSWER: You may drop off your pet anytime we are open. You will
be charged for a full day of boarding the day you drop off your
pet, regardless of drop off time. If you pick up before noon, you
will not be charged for that day of boarding. Any pick up on Sunday
during our courtesy hours will be charged a full day.
QUESTION: Why do I need to leave an emergency
contact number?
ANSWER: Animals are unpredictable creatures, and your pet is no
exception! An emergency number is necessary just in case a situation
arises with your dog or cat where we need to speak with you directly,
or with someone who knows your dog well enough to speak for you.
QUESTION: Do you offer multiple
pet discounts?
ANSWER: Yes, if your pets are boarded together in the same kennel.
You will be charged the standard cost for the first dog or cat,
and each additional pet will receive a 20% discount off that base
price.
QUESTION: Do you offer tours of the
building?
ANSWER: Absolutely! One of our staff members would love to show
you around our facility, and the space where your pet will be boarding
or enjoying Doggy Daycare.
QUESTION: Is there a discount for my pet if it boards for
an extended period of time?
ANSWER: Yes. If your pet boards with us for 10 days or more, you
will receive a 10% discount off your entire bill. If he/she stays
for 30 days or more, you will receive a 20% discount.
QUESTION: Do I need to make a reservation?
What happens if I have to cancel?
ANSWER: It is a good idea to make a reservation year round. Holidays
and local school vacations are very busy times for us, so it is
best to book a reservation in advance to ensure a spot for your
pet. If you need to cancel or change your reservation that is no
problem! Just give us a call and we can do it right over the phone.
QUESTION: Are friends or family members
allowed to visit my pet or pick them up from boarding?
ANSWER: Sure! We just ask you to leave us a list of people you
allow to come and visit. If you have a friend or family member pick
up your pet, it’s best to make sure they know what items you
left with your dog or cat. Also, it is easier if you pre-pay for
your pet’s stay if you have someone else pick him or her up.
QUESTION: What if my dog is on medication?
ANSWER: That’s no problem! Just bring us your dog’s
medication(s) and the specific schedule you use to distribute it.
The only medications, however, that we are unable to administer
are those requiring injections, such as insulin shots.
Have You Ever Heard of "Kennel Cough"?
If you are a seasoned boarding client these words
are all too familiar. You may also recognize the more formal name
as well, Bordetella.
Unless your dog NEVER leaves the house and is NEVER
exposed to any other dogs, they can contract bordetella, aka "kennel
cough" at ANYTIME. It is a respiratory infectious bronchitis
primarily caused by the canine Para influenza virus and a bacterium
called Bordetella Bronchiseptica. You can find "kennel cough"
anywhere dogs gather, at the groomers, dog parks, obedience glasses,
kennels, and yes, just walking down the street. The dogs can contract
this cough just like we humans can, by being in contact with an
infected dog. It is an airborne disease.
The good news is that it it TREATABLE
(whew!). There is a vaccine for it called, Bordetella or if your
dog already as it you can treat it with antibiotics (unlike a cold
in humans). Treatment is usually a simple dose of antibiotics taken
over several days. Your dog may be a little bit more tired and have
a sad look on its face. Just give lots of TLC along with the medicine
and your dog will be romping around in no time.
Wondering if your dog has "kennel cough?"
The SYMPTOMS are very common: congestion, cough, gagging, and oh
yeah that lovely nasal discharge.. ahhcooo (tissue please!). We
here at the Pet Lodge are doing all we can to prevent "kennel
cough." We require the Bordetella vaccine on every dog that
comes in and work hard to keep the airflow moving and being constantly
replaced with outside air. Although the vaccine is effective, it
is not a guarantee that your dog will never get "kennel cough."
We recommend that the vaccine be given twice a year if you board
regularly. Please contact or call your vet if you have any further
questions.
Luckily, Bordetella does not happen on a regular basis;
so don't worry, your dog will be happy and healthy during their
stay here.
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