| | Facilities We offer three Kenneling options: - Indoor- Outdoor kennels (Runs) for all sizes of Dogs.
- Large Runs 4x5 inside and a 4x12 outside
- Small Runs are 3x5 inside and 3x8 outside
All Runs are totally enclosed to ensure that your pet is safe at all times. We do have two Extra Large Runs with 4x 5 inside areas and 20x12 outside areas, these are reserved for Giant Breeds and multiple large dogs except upon request. All dogs are shut inside for the night and have access to the outside all day except when the temperatures are below 40 degrees F. Then outside time is limited to 30 minutes each hour. All of the kennels are climate controlled with heated floors and ventilation systems that keep the buildings below 80 degrees on average. Smaller dogs are invited to stay in the Holding Pens these are 4x4 areas where the dogs are inside and must be walked to go potty. The dogs that stay in the holding pen are walked 4 to 5 times daily and enjoy a smaller fenced in yard as well as enclosed runs for nice days. Our cat facilities are in a separate room from the rest of the kennel, Each cat enjoys a 4x4 area to themselves. These areas are equipped with ledges for jumping and perching. Litter and water are available at all times. All other types of animals ie. Birds, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Pot- Bellied pigs, ect. Are either boarded in a private room away from the other animals, or in the Holding Pens and in the case of Large Pot- Bellied Pigs in the Runs. | | Required Vaccines for Boarding and Day Care
Dogs- - DHLPP, this is the Distemper combination shot that is given either yearly or every three years - Rabies, we accept 1 or 3 year vaccines - Bordatella — required yearly but recommended every six months. This vaccine should also be given 48 hours in advance to boarding. Cats- - FVRCP the combination shot of distemper and upper respiratory diseases Annual vaccine - Rabies I or 3 year vaccine accepted Recommended Vaccines or Health treatments: - We strongly recommend vaccinating your dogs against Bordatella every six months due to the increases numbers of cases in the Cincinnati area. - Heart Worm prevention - Flea and Tick treatments Both of these are strongly recommended.
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