BASIC BOARDING RATES PER DAY
(Effective March 01, 2008)
Boarding fees includes 4 outdoor potty breaks, meals, and bedding.

All Doggies Guests
$22.00 ($17.00 additional dog in same room)
Please limit pet to two items per visit.  Your pet has a shoe box size basket for personal items so keep that in mind when packing for his visit.


Toy Breeds (under 25 pounds)
$19.00 ($12.00 additional dog in same room)


Giant Breeds
$25.00 ($17.00 additional dog in same suite)

All Kitty Guests: 
$10.00/day ($8.00 each additional cat)

Doggie Daycare: 
$12 per day. Daycare is Monday-Friday only from 8am - 6pm and does not include Holiday weeks.

Requirements:
1. NO aggressive dogs will be allowed.
2. ALL dogs must have proof of the following vaccinations:
• DHLPP
• Rabies
• Bordetella (Kennel Cough)
This should be administered at least 7 days before boarding.

2. ALL animals must be on a flea prevention program. Arrivals with fleas will be bathed and treated at the owner's expense.

FOR YOUR DOG: Our spacious, private indoor runs have quilted bedding changed daily (or as needed) and provide ample room for exercise. Fresh water is available 24 hours a day and soothing music is piped throughout the kennel to make your dog's stay seem like home. A daily report is kept on each pet monitoring your dog's health, activity, attitude, food intake, medication administered, and waste. Runs are climate controlled year round. For a slight extra fee, your pet can have special play times in our indoor  

 

DAYCARE: Daycare is available M-F during normal business hours and includes a snack and one playtime. This is a very popular option for pets that do not do well when left alone for long periods. Daycare provides needed socialization for your pet. It is also an ideal solution when workers are coming to your home.

 

 

FOR YOU CAT: Your cat will get special treatment in our cat apartments located in our separate Cattery. Apartments are double stacked. Fresh water is available 24 hours a day and soothing music is piped throughout the kennel to make your cat's stay seem like home. A daily report is kept on each pet monitoring your cat's health, activity, attitude, food intake, medication administered, and waste.  

FOOD: We provide quality food for your pet unless you furnish a special diet. We have a kitchen area were we can warm and/or prepare special diets. We will be happy to purchase pet food to meet your special requirements at a nominal fee or feel free to package your own pet food in zip loc bags. No open bags of dog food will be accepted.

MEDICATION: We will gladly administer medications. There is a nominal fee of $1.00 per medication.

VETERINARY CARE: Should your pet become ill, we will first contact your personal vet. If your vet is not available, one of our qualified on-call alternate vets will be consulted.

RESERVATIONS: We recommend you call ahead to ensure accommodations are available to meet you and your pet's boarding needs. Advanced reservations are especially recommended for weekends, during the summer months, and other peak use times of the year to guarantee accommodations. During Thanksgiving and Christmas we require a deposit. If you cancel we need a three-day notice for a full deposit refund.

CROSS COUNTRY WALKS: Walks or playtimes are one-on-one sessions with a Pet Care Tech and tailored to whatever the dog (or its owners) wants to do. It could be Frisbee throwing, ball fetching, cuddles, brushing or just enjoying the outdoors.

It is Creekside’s Policy for all pets to have the following vaccinations (including boarding, grooming, and training). Vaccines must be current with in 12 months. We recommend Bordatella every 6 months and it must be administered seven days prior to stay.  

Dogs: DHLP-P-C, Rabies, & Bordatella (Yearly)
Cats: FVRCP, Rabies, (Yearly), FELV/FIP recommended

For the protection of all our quests any animal that is obviously sick will not be admitted.

PREPARE YOUR DOG FOR BOARDING:  Remember that pets, like people, usually appreciate a vacation in new surroundings with new friends. Dogs, once they become familiar with their new surroundings, have a marvelous, exciting time, almost like kids at summer camp. (If your dog has never been boarded before, you might consider short, overnight stays at the kennel or Doggie Daycare prior to an extended boarding stay to help him or her get used to boarding. Every time you return, your dog is less likely to be affected by "separation anxiety" and can enjoy boarding more.) As a rule, kittens take to boarding easily and have a wonderful time. Adult cats usually display a very nonchalant attitude towards boarding and prefer to sit quietly and observe the daily routine. They don't seem inclined to make new feline friends or participate in group play, but seem content to rest, eat, make friends with the staff and purr.

  • Don't overfeed your pet right before going to the kennel. (The extra food is not really necessary and the result might be an upset stomach.)

  • Finally, because pets sense and reflect our emotions, DO NOT allow any member of the family to stage an emotional "farewell" scene. Your pet can be made to feel unnecessarily anxious about the kennel visit if they are subjected to this kind of dramatic display.