Stay and Play

Stay and Play

Send your dog for a sleepover!

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40
+ USD
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1 Night

This Service

Send your dog for a sleepover! Our staff is well trained and equipped to help make sure your dog has maximum fun. All dogs are evaluated and placed with a group that fits their needs and personality.

What's Included?

  • 1 Night Stay
  • Playtime
  • Dinner and Breakfast
  • Individual Evaluation and Placement

Pricing

Starting at $40/Night

*Check-out time is 1:00pm. After that, there is a half-day day care fee which is $20. House food is an additional $5 a day.

Add-Ons:

Stuffed Kong: $5

Give your pup a tasty treat to engage their mind

Bully Stick: $5

Give your pup a tasty chew to engage their mind

Toy: $5

Give your dog a new toy that they get to take home with them!

Report card: $5

Get an update and photos or videos of your dog doing their thing.

1:1 Play Session: $10

Give your pup some extra individualized attention through play or cuddles

Learn the Slat Mill: $45

Teach your dog to use a dog powered treadmill to get them extra tired. Depending on your dog this may take up to 3 sessions,  if after 3 sessions your dog is still not thrilled about the Slat Mill your dog will be inelegiable for this service for 6 months.

Slat Mill: $20

30 minutes of fun fueled activity, tire your dog, and help them keep in shape rain or shine.  Grooming (price varies by size of dog and service)

Go Home Bath: $15

Brush Out: $10

Get all that loose or tangled hair taken care of! Availability varies on coat condition

Nail Trim (cut): $15

Nail Grinding (rounded): $20

Get a FREE Training Consultation!

Ready to build a strong foundation with your dog? Contact us today for a FREE consultation!

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