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| What is your application process? |
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Fill out enrollment forms (available
on our website), Provide proof of current vaccinations,
schedule an evaluation (takes 2 hours and costs $20). |
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| What are your vaccination requirements? |
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Rabies, Bordetella, Adenovirus-2, Distemper,
Para Influenza, and Parvovirus. |
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| Have you ever turned down any dogs before?
If so, for what reasons? |
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Yes, dogs must not be aggressive and must
be manageable off leash. |
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| Do you have separate areas for large dogs
and small dogs? |
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We can and do separate dogs based on size,
age, and temperament. |
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| Is your facility indoor or outdoor? |
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Dogs are mostly indoors, but are let outdoors
multiple times throughout the day. We have 3,000 sq. ft.
indoors. Small outdoor yard. |
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| How many times per day do you walk the dogs?
Can we purchase additional walks or play time? |
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We do not need to walk the dogs because they
are offleash playing all the time and frequently allowed
outside to go potty. |
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| Do you provide dog treats? How many
times do you feed the dogs? |
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We provide treats to all the dogs. We will
feed lunch upon request, but often the dogs would rather
continue play than be taken away to eat. |
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| How often do you provide water? |
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Water is always available and refreshed continually
throughout the day. |
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| Do you provide dog toys? Can we bring our
own toys and other personal belonging? |
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A wide variety of toys are provided. It is
best not to bring personal belongings because they do not
hold up well to group play and may cause conflict if the
dog does not want to share. |
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| Do you have a nap time for the dogs? |
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There is no mandatory nap time, but the dogs
are welcome to curl up on any bed when they need to rest. |
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| What is your cancellation policy? |
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Cancellations with less than 24 hour notice
will be charged full fees. |
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| Where is the nearest vet? Do you have a vet
on call? |
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There are 4 vets less than a mile from our
facility. |
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| What do you do in case of emergency? |
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Contact the owners or emergency contact and/or
take the dog for veterinary treatment. |
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