Boarding for Dogs
Our campsites are indoor only. Each kennel has a rest bench so your dog doesn't have to sleep on the floor! Our kennel sizes vary depending on the size of the dog. They range from 12 to 18 square feet. For large, multiple dog families we also provide 48 square foot kennels. Dogs participating in daycare program utilize kennels only for eating and sleeping!
Now offering individual training sessions with your dog, while you are away. Each 20 minute training session only $32. You let us know what you want us to work on while you are gone!


Click here for the routine of a boarder in the Daycare Program.



Click here for the routine of a boarder NOT in the Daycare Program.


If you board your dog for 7 nights or more, you are entitled to a free bath (does not include nail trim or ear cleaning – both are available upon request for an additional fee).
If your dog is not eligible for the free bath, upon request, we can provide your dog with a bath and or full service grooming just before you pick him/her up.
Medication (if needed) is administered at no additional charge.
Family members can share the same camp site at a discounted price.
| NO DAYCARE PROGRAM |
NO DAYCARE PROGRAM |
| Monday – Friday |
Saturday and Sunday |
| 1 dog $25 |
1 dog $25 |
| 2 dogs $43 |
2 dogs $43 |
| INCLUDING DAYCARE PROGRAM* |
INCLUDING DAYCARE PROGRAM* |
| Monday – Friday |
Saturday and Sunday |
| 1 dog $35 |
1 dog $25 |
| 2 dogs $58 |
2 dogs $43 |
*Please see daycare information for requirements.
Check-In
| Monday-Friday |
anytime from 7:00 am until 6:00 pm |
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| Saturday and Sunday |
by appointment only during the hours of 7-9:00 am and 4-6:00 pm |
If you are dropping your dog off on the weekend, they need to be dropped of at least 15 minutes prior to closing time.
Check-Out
| Monday-Friday |
anytime from 7:00 am until 6:30 pm |
|
| Saturday and Sunday |
by appointment only during the hours of 7-9:00 am and 4-6:00 pm |
If you are running late or can’t make your check-out date and/or time, you must call to notify us.
There is no charge for the day your dog is picked up if they are picked up by noon Monday-Friday or during the morning shift (7-9am) on the weekend.
What is Needed
Proof is required that your dog is
current on the following vaccines:
- Rabies
- Distemper
- Bordatella (Kennel Cough - needed a minimum of 10 days prior to admittance)
A Pet
Profile and Special
Instruction sheet must be completed prior to or during your
first visit. You can download these documents now to save time
when you check your dog in.
Because we believe it is better not to change your dog’s diet and environment at the same time, we will happily feed your dogs food from home at no extra cost. Please bring your dogs food in a plastic container or in zip lock baggies for individual servings. Please only bring as much as your dog will consume during their stay.
However, if no food is provided we will feed Canidae (a top quality holistic food).
If we use our food, you may be subject to a charge based on size of dog and length of stay.
Please be considerate of other dogs and their owners and do not bring your dog in for boarding if they are displaying signs of illness.
Every effort will be made to contact your Veterinary Hospital if the need arises, but in cases of emergency we will work with our Veterinary Hospital or an Emergency Clinic if after hours.
The reason we decided to use private kennels for our boarders versus a 'cage free' environment is because dogs who spend 24 hours a day interacting with other dogs spend a tremendous amount of time in an aroused state. Even the
"happy arousal" that results from good, clean, play can take an emotional and physical toll on a dog over time. For most dogs, as their level of tiredness increases, their tolerance decreases, make them more prone to scuffles or even full-blown fitghts with other dogs. This ongoing emotional and physcial stress frequently manifests as loose stools, extreme physcial exhaustion, and a variety of behavior problems. We like to give our dogs a chance to unwind and get a good nights sleep at the end of a long day at play in their own area with their own personal belongings.