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💡 If you want your dog to receive a departure groom or after-hour pick-up, please let us know so we can add it to their reservations.
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Human Requirements
- You must save a credit card on file
- You should have an emergency contact on file
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General Dog Requirements
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Your dog must be people friendly
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Your dog must have a collar and name tag
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Your dog should NOT be in heat
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Your dog should be in good health
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Your dog should not be overtly anxious
6) See Vaccine Requirements below:
Dogs - Vaccine Requirements
What to Bring
- Leash
- Collar with name tag
- Vaccine records (if you have not shared with us)
- Food (if your dog is eating any meals with us)
- Medications (as necessary; we cannot administer any medications via needle)
Doggie Daycare Requirements (if your dog is eligible)
Just like humans, not all dogs are good socially with other dogs. They must meet our requirements
- Dog should be 12+ weeks old
- Male dogs should be neutered by 7 months. Female dogs should be spayed per Vet recommendation, but their participation in daycare may be limited depending on behavior
- Dogs must pass our 4 hour evaluation, where we evaluate dogs based on:
- Human Interaction (e.g., meeting, handling, obedience)
- Dog Greetings (e.g., body posture, excitement, anxiety)
- Open Play Behavior (e.g., play style, stress level)
- See List of Breeds not allowed in daycare (While we love all dogs, our insurance will not cover all breeds)
Breed Restrictions - Daycare
Feeding Notes
- If you could pre-pack each meal into individual Ziploc baggies, we would love it!
- House of Woof does not cook food, although we can heat food in a microwave
- Dogs are fed in separate spaces to maintain safety. After eating, we will keep the dog in their space for 30-60 minutes to allow for proper digestion
- Treats will only be distributed during feeding times, we do not give treats during daycare hours as to minimize chance of injury