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Your dog must be up to date on the following:
Rabies
Distemper/Parvo
Bordetella
Flea & Tick
Heartworm
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All dogs are required to be spayed/neutered (after the age of 7 months) to enroll at Who’s Your Doggy?
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Absolutely! Call us to schedule a visit.
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To help us keep things tidy, please try not to bring too much extra food for your stay. Also, make sure each meal is put in disposable containers to keep it fresh. Please write your dog's name on the containers. This will help us keep track of it while they're here.
If you have any questions or need more info, feel free to give us a call anytime. We're here to help!
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We allow our boarding guests to bring in a few toys, food, treats, bedding, leash, collar, and any medications or personal care items. For those pets who do not come in with their own bedding, we provide cots and beds to all of our guests. If you are bringing in food, medications, or medical care supplies, we ask that you provide us with enough for a few extra days, just in case things don't go as planned and you are unable to return by your scheduled date of departure.
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Our mission is to create a safe, clean and fun environment. All suites, floors, bowls and other surfaces are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between uses with pet friendly products. Additionally, all suites and play yards are cleaned thoroughly every morning. All employees wash their hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer before or after coming in contact with any dog.
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Great question! Who’s Your Doggy? partners with local veterinarians who are available to provide emergency veterinary services for your pet during business hours. Additionally, we have staff on site every day of the year. We also have video cameras running inside and outside of the property at all times. In case of an emergency, we have on-call staff within a few miles. The safety of your pet is our number one priority at all times.
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Yes, the interviews at Who’s Your Doggy? are an essential part of our process. These interviews are conducted for both your protection and the protection of our staff and the other dogs at the daycare. Our screening process serves several purposes:
Assessing Compatibility: We want to determine if your dog is a good fit for our daycare environment. This involves assessing whether your dog enjoys being around other dogs and people. Not all dogs are comfortable in group settings, and it's crucial to ensure everyone's safety and well-being.
Understanding Expectations: The interviews allow us to understand your expectations as a dog owner. We want to ensure that our services align with your needs and that you have a clear understanding of what to expect from us.
Addressing Concerns: If you have any concerns or questions about our daycare services, the interview is an ideal time to address them. We want to ensure that you are comfortable and confident in entrusting your dog to our care.
Observation Opportunity: During the interview, we have the opportunity to observe your dog's behavior and temperament. This observation helps us assess how your dog interacts with others and whether they are a good fit for group activities.
Exploration Phase: We believe in giving both you and your dog the chance to explore our Dog Daycare before making a commitment. It's essential that you and your dog feel comfortable in our environment.
Ultimately, the goal of our interviews and screening process is to create a safe and enjoyable experience for all parties involved – dog owners, our staff, and the dogs themselves.
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We know that life doesn't always go as planned!
If your plans have changed, we ask that you please give us a courtesy call 48-72 hours prior to your reservation so we can allow availability for another guest.
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As pet lovers ourselves, we know how hard it is for you to leave your pet behind when you travel. We value your trust in us and if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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You can either make a reservation online using our guest portal or by calling 631-775-0741. We will ask you specific questions regarding your pet in order to set up a profile and create a reservation.