

What you need to know before you board

Benefits of Boarding at Happy Tails
* 24 Hour Supervision
* Management of medications, special diets and senior pet needs
* Owners are welcome to bring any items that will make their pets stay for comfortable: food, toys, treats or bedding

Boarding Requirements
To-do's for everyones safety:
Boarding Info
Both cats and dogs must have their vaccinations current before staying at Happy Tails. Owners will need to bring documentation from their veternarian verifying the following:
Dogs
Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, Bordatella, Canine Flu
DOG FLU ALERT – The Canine Flu vaccination and booster shot are now required to board at Happy Tails. Documentation from your veterinarian is required to show that booster was given within 2-3 weeks of initial vaccination.
Contact your vet for more information.
Cats
Rabies, FVCP



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Rates
Customers:
Effective June 1, 2022 our rates will change.
Traditional rooms will now be $25 a day per dog
Luxury Suites rates are $35/day for first dog and $25/day for second dog
Our dedicated staff works hard to make sure your pet feels comfortable and relaxed.
Whether it’s their first experience, or they’re seasoned regulars, their wellbeing is central to everything we do.
Traditional Room – Our traditional rooms are 5×12 ft with a comfy Karunda bed and a TV so that our guests never miss their favorite program! Current rate is $20 but will be increasing to $25 on June 1, 2022.
Luxury Suites – Includes the amenities of the other rooms and features a large, climate-controlled indoor play space.
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$35/day for the first dog, $25/day for a second dog
Other rates;
Cats are $20/day
Baths are $25
Rates apply by the day
Checkout by 11am or your pet will be charged for an additional day, with the exception of Sunday.
We are not open in the am on Sundays therefore pets picked up during our hours of 4-6pm on Sundays are charged for Sunday.
Ask about our military discount.
We gladly accept cash or checks.
No credit cards, please.