Boarding Rates

Prices for Every Pocket

We offer a few different options for boarding. We have standard kennels in three different sizes with kuranda beds included. We have single and double suites which are furnished with a toddler bed. We also have large crates available for puppies, small breed dogs, or larger dogs if owners prefer this option. In addition to dogs, we also board a variety of small animals (ie cats, rabbits, birds, guinea pigs).

Discounts:
~ 10% discount available upon 10 days continuous boarding
~ Discounts available for multiple daycare visits
~15% military discount for active duty and veterans
~Annual credit for future daycare or boarding
~FREE bath with seven day stay

Starting Prices for Kennel & Suite Packages

Prices will vary depending on kennel or suite size, number of dogs, and optional services.

$25.92 / DAY

Single Kennel Rates

Single Dog

Single Kennel 3.5 ft x 5 ft

$28.32 / DAY

Super Kennel Rates

Single Dog

Super Size Kennel 4.5 ft x 6 ft

$29.76 / DAY

Double Kennel Rates

Single Dog

Double Kennel 6 ft x 6 ft

$31.68 / DAY

Single Suite Rates

Single Dog

Single Suite 5 ft x 5 ft

$36.00 / DAY

Double Suite Rates

Single Dog

Double Suite 5ft x 7.5ft

Frequently Asked Questions

Fees vary based on kennel size and suite size, how many days you'll be boarding your pet, and any special requests you have. Click HERE to view a full price list. Please CONTACT us for a customized quote.

We charge an hourly rate instead of a whole day. For example, if you were to get home late at night and come in right away the next morning to pick up your pup, you'd only have to pay for the first few hours of the day, not the whole day.

Yes, we do take puppies. We recommend that your puppy is at least 12 weeks old as he/she had most of his/her shots by then.

We require your dog to have the following vaccinations: DHLPP combo within 1 year, Rabies vaccine within 2 or 3 years, and Inter-nasal Bordetella (canine cough) within one year. We also recommend Corona and Lyme Vaccines.

We require your cat to have the following vaccinations: Rabies vaccine within 2 years and FVRCP.

Yes. We have Bordatella and can administer it for a $12.00 fee. We can provide a Bordetella vaccine when needed. We’ve had situations where people thought their pet was up to date, and found out at the last minute that he wasn’t. We've also had situations where a shot expires within the time frame of boarding. Bordatella should be done at least 48 hours before boarding.

You can drop-off or pick-up during any of our normal hours.

Our Normal Hours are:
Monday to Saturday 7:30 am to 11:30 am, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm, and 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Closed 11:30 am to 1:30 pm for quiet time
Sunday 7:00 am to 8:00 am, 12:00 pm to 5:30 pm and 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm

If you need to drop-off or pick-up your pet outside of our regular hours, please call to discuss your needs.

We have three shifts for outdoor play time, however, it depends on your dog and his/her activity level. Your dog has the opportunity to be outside during all three shifts. We’ll monitor your dog and let him/her stay outside if he/she is enjoying playtime, or we’ll bring your dog in if he/she is tired or stressed. We don’t have a strict schedule for play time. We want your dog to be happy and the least stressed as possible. A one-year old lab is going to want to play for hours, whereas, an elderly dog may want to walk around for a few minutes and go inside to lay down—we will accommodate each dog accordingly.

Yes, we understand that your dog may have special dietary requirements. Whether your dog eats a diet of raw meat, chicken and rice, wet food, dry food, or a mixture, we're happy to accommodate all types of eating schedules and diets. Just let us know.

Yes, we generally accommodate any kind of medication and feeding routine. For example, we can give shots or medication for diabetes, epilepsy, heart condition, or anxiety medications. We will also give your pup eye drops or ear drops, and we will also administer any antibiotics.

Yes. We take medically frail dogs and elderly dogs. We will also administer medication.

In certain cases, we will board your pet in our house. For example, if your dog has extreme anxiety, is elderly, has major health issues, or gets stressed around other dogs. There are strict requirements for this option. Please contact us to discuss further.

Yes. We pay close attention to the dogs in hot and cold weather. We leave the door open so they can let themselves in, however, we watch them closely and make sure to bring them inside when we see that they’re getting cold (in the winter) or hot (in the summer).

Yes. We have a late shift from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm to let the dogs out before bed; this also allows extra time for you to pick up your dog later in the evening.

Yes. We understand that life happens. We have a 24-hour emergency boarding for those times when an unexpected life event occurs. We're here for you during those times when have to leave town for a last-minute for a business trip or have a family emergency to tend to. Just give us a call (262) 521-2693 to let us know you're on the way.

Infectious Tracheobronchitis is a highly contagious disease which is spread by an airborne virus. The incubation period is 3 - 7 days. The main symptom is cough sometimes accompanied by nasal discharge and sneezing.

Just like the common cold, canine cough is not cured but must run its course. Many times antibiotics will be prescribed by the veterinarian to prevent other infections, but the medications so attack the disease itself.

Yes. However, you have to remember that the vaccine may not cover every strain of the virus, there's no absolute guarantee that your dog will not get canine cough. Bordetella vaccine is commonly given to dogs prior to boarding periods since the pet will be more at risk in the enclosed environment. Bordetella is another virus and another cause for canine cough. Giving the Bordetella vaccine does not guarantee your pet will not get the virus.

Unfortunately, no amount of cleaning, disinfecting, or supervision can prevent a dog from getting the airborne virus. The kennel can make vaccination recommendations, and refuse to board any pet who is showing signs of the virus. The kennel staff should also let you know if your pet was exposed to canine cough during boarding.

Please let your kennel know if your dog becomes ill with canine cough during the first two weeks after you pick him/her up.

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