Before your pets boarding stay, reference our dog boarding checklist to make sure you’ve got everything squared away:
VACCINATION RECORDS
We do require proof of your pets vaccine records in order to board with us. You may bring in records the day of your pets appointment, though we recommend submitting sooner in order to confirm the records are complete and/or up to date. You or your veterinarian may email us your pets vaccine records to countryviewkennels209@gmail.com.
For dogs, we require the following (non expired) vaccine records:
– Rabies
– Bordetella
– DHLPP
– Canine Influenza (H3N2)
For cats, we require the following (non expired) vaccine records:
– Rabies
– Feline leukemia
– Distemper
Emergency Contact
Decide on an emergency contact. This contact is used only in emergencies or if you need someone other than yourself to pick your dog up at the end of their stay. If we have questions or need to make minor adjustments during your dog’s stay, we will contact your directly.
FOOD
Keeping your pet on their usual food is recommended to prevent possible upset stomachs. Be sure to pack enough for the duration of their stay. We very much appreciate it if you bring your pets food separated pre-measured portions in baggies. If your pet is on a special diet, we will make sure we follow your instructions. If you don’t wish to bring your pets food, we can provide our house kibble.
MEDICATION
If your dog takes any medication, make sure to bring that and directions for proper dosage. We ask that you leave their medication in its original packaging (prescription bottles etc.)
CREATURE COMFORTS
Pack a blanket, pillow or other soft items that smells like home. This will give your dogs something familiar to snuggle with and make bedtime a little cozier. Also. feel free to bring your dog’s favorite toys when you drop them off. We will put them in your pet’s room. We do ask not to bring tennis balls or rope toys as they can be hazardous during unsupervised play.